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can you help me identify this steam trap?
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rhodebump
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I am trying to track down a new steam body to replace what is pictured. The body itself is leaking (and it was covered with some jb weld (or something like it) to keep it from leaking. I think it's a 3/4" piping size. I am having difficult finding a trap that uses this type of angle.
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That's a LH (left hand) trap, looks like an original Dunham Bush 1E, which is now Mepco. I know Barnes & Jones has those, you can call and ask for Andrew x206. If you want to buy online, check here:
https://www.statesupply.com/dm1059Peter Owens
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