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MIYAWAKI TB9N - User Manual

MIYAWAKI TB9N
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL STEAM TRAP
USER'S MANUAL

Questions and Answers

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    Elizabeth OrrAug 7, 2025
    How to fix steam leaks or blows in MIYAWAKI Industrial Equipment?
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      thomas22Aug 7, 2025
      If steam leaks or blows from your MIYAWAKI Industrial Equipment, it could be due to several reasons. First, dirt might be stuck around the valve. Try cleaning the valve (4) and the valve seat (3). If the valve seat (3) is loose, tighten it. Damage, erosion, or corrosion of the valve (4) or valve seat (3) may also be the cause; in this case, replace the valve (4) and the valve seat (3) as a set. A damaged seat gasket (18) should be replaced. If the bimetal (7) is damaged, replace the valve unit. Also, check if the adjust bolt (11) is backed out too far and reset the temperature. Finally, wrong installation direction can cause this issue, so reinstall the product in the correct direction.
  • B
    Bridget WilliamsAug 15, 2025
    What to do if steam leaks from the connection between the body and cover in MIYAWAKI Industrial Equipment?
    • C
      Calvin WalkerAug 15, 2025
      If you observe steam leaks from the connection between the body and cover or between the body and cap of your MIYAWAKI Industrial Equipment, the cover (2) might be loose. Try tightening the cover (2). If that doesn't solve the issue, the cover gasket (14) could be damaged, in which case you should replace the cover gasket (14). Alternatively, the O-ring (13) might be damaged, requiring you to replace the O-ring (13).
  • J
    Jacob HayesAug 26, 2025
    Why is there insufficient condensate discharged from my MIYAWAKI TB9N?
    • S
      Susan ButlerAug 26, 2025
      If your MIYAWAKI Industrial Equipment isn't discharging enough condensate, or isn't discharging any at all, several factors could be at play. The screen (17) might be clogged, so try cleaning it. Dirt could have built up on or around the valve seat (3); clean the valve seat (3). Also, dirt might have accumulated in the fluid passage of the body (1), so clean the body (1). If the bimetal (7) is damaged, replace the valve unit. If the adjust bolt (11) is too tight, set the temperature again. Finally, the condensate capacity might be insufficient, and you may need to replace the trap with a larger capacity trap.

Summary

Specifications and Markings

Construction Details

Installation

Setting the Temperature

Set temperature

Defines set temperature for the steam trap.

Setting the temperature

Steps to adjust the set temperature using the adjust bolt.

Precautions for setting the temperature

Guidance on choosing set temperatures for different applications.

Operation

Operation procedure

Steps for initiating normal operation of the steam trap.

Stop procedure

Steps for safely shutting down the steam trap.

Stroke Chart

Maintenance

Tools for Diagnosing Steam Traps

Introduces tools for diagnosing steam trap performance.

Repairs

Outlines the process for repairing failed steam traps.

Scale Removal Operation (Type TB-SR Only)

Necessity of removing scale

Explains why scale removal is important for steam trap function.

Scale removal operation procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing scale removal.

Maintenance

Covers further maintenance like gland nut tightening and unit replacement.

Troubleshooting

Warranty

Warranty period

Specifies the duration of the product warranty.

Details of the warranty

Lists conditions and exclusions for warranty claims.

Warranty limitation

Defines the limits of the warranty remedy.

Serial Number (S.No.) Designation

Guidance for Reading Special Product Name

MIYAWAKI TB9N Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMIYAWAKI
ModelTB9N
CategoryIndustrial Equipment
LanguageEnglish