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Steammaster valve?

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Paul Rohrs_2
Paul Rohrs_2 Member Posts: 171
Has anyone heard of, used, have any information on a Steammaster valve? My plumbing conctractor called looking for this beast that is reported to mix steam with water and put out "X" GPM of 180F water. It sounds interesting enough but my contractor could not give steam pressure, temp, sustained GPM, or any other pertinent information.

At this point I am looking for a manufacturers web-site, or a point-of-contact for this product. I have completed search on the web and came up with nothing.

PR

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  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,538
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    Penberthy

    makes these devices. Not sure if it's Steammaster, but it will get the job done. Take a look:

    http://www.penberthy-online.com/pages/products/jets/pump_liquid_steam_main.htm
    Retired and loving it.
  • Art Pittaway
    Art Pittaway Member Posts: 230
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    Strahman Valves

    They make "washdown" valves and assemblies. Web address is strahmanvalve.com. I think you need high pressure steam (100psi) so they work good at an industrial plant in certain applications. Art
  • Colin Rush
    Colin Rush Member Posts: 2
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    Leslie Controls (part of Spence and Nicholson) made this, but I do not know if they still do. I have a catalog from the mid-90s with a picture of one. Also, Armstrong (the steam trap manufacturer, not the pump company) makes one of these for use in washdown applications.
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