
Armstrong International C3510-4 Drain Trap
C3510-4 is identical to 11LD-3/4-400, 11LD-3/4-5/64
Armstrong International C3510-4 Drain Trap – 3/4" x 1/2" NPT, 400 PSI, Stainless Steel Free-Floating Lever Design
The Armstrong International C3510-4 Drain Trap is a high-performance stainless steel drain trap designed for demanding industrial and commercial applications. Featuring a free-floating lever mechanism and a 5/64" orifice, this drain trap ensures efficient condensate drainage under high pressure conditions while maintaining optimal flow performance.
Engineered with a 3/4" NPT inlet and 1/2" NPT outlet, the C3510-4 is part of Armstrong's Series 11LD, known for its durability, reliability, and compact elliptical design. Its high-leverage float mechanism allows for the opening of larger orifices, making it ideal for applications that require consistent drainage capacity without sacrificing space or weight considerations.
Key Features:
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Model: C3510-4
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Connection Size: 3/4" NPT Inlet x 1/2" NPT Outlet
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Material: High-grade Stainless Steel construction for corrosion resistance and long service life
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Orifice Size: 5/64" for optimal flow performance
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Pressure Rating: Handles up to 400 PSI (27.5 bar) operating pressure; max allowable pressure is 500 PSIG at 100°F (35 bar at 38°C)
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Design: Elliptical shape with free-floating lever mechanism for improved flow control and drainage efficiency
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Application: Ideal for industrial condensate drainage systems, including steam systems, compressed air lines, and high-pressure fluid processes
Benefits:
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Robust stainless steel body resists corrosion and mechanical wear
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Space-saving elliptical design suitable for tight installations
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Free-floating lever design improves drainage reliability and performance
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NPT threaded connections ensure easy and secure installation
Optimize your system’s performance with the Armstrong International C3510-4 Drain Trap, a trusted solution for dependable, high-pressure condensate drainage.
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