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Elsie Manufacturing B212-LONG HOOK Fusible Link W/Long Hook 212°F

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B212-LONG HOOK
The Elsie Manufacturing B212-LONG HOOK Fusible Link W/Long Hook is an essential component that is applied to control the temperature sensitivity of HVAC systems. Its key application is to discharge dampers or mechanical components when they reach temperatures of 212°F. It is a controlled release that utilizes a metal element that melts at the required temperature. It allows safe repair of dampers, smoke control parts, or connections of the system in ducting and ventilation. It is a fusible connection that is to be activated under high-temperature conditions that ensure secure and constant operation in systems.
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Manufacturer Name: Elsie Manufacturing
Product Number: B212-LONG HOOK
OEM Part Number: B212-LONG HOOK
Product Description: 212F Fusible Link W/ Longhook
Weight:0.07lbs/31.75g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Elsie Manufacturing B212-LONG HOOK Fusible Link With Longhook?

Inspect fusible link and longhook for corrosion or deformation before each use. Clean mounting points regularly and ensure proper alignment for accurate thermal activation. Replace components if damage is detected and handle carefully during installation for safety.

What are common issues with the Elsie Manufacturing B212-LONG HOOK Fusible Link With Longhook?

  • Corrosion on fusible link causing false activation under heat conditions.
  • Longhook bending or misalignment during operation.
  • Overheating or premature melting of link material.
  • Poor connection fit leading to failure to connect.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off system power and ensure the system is inactive.

Step 2: Remove the old fusible link from the hook or tension mechanism.

Step 3: Check the new link matches the required temperature rating.

Step 4: Attach the new fusible link using the long hooks to both connection points.

Step 5: Ensure proper tension and secure placement.

Step 6: Test system and confirm proper alignment and safety operation.