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Illinois-based HVAC manufacturer specializing in high-performance systems and components, including steam traps for efficient condensate management. Offers thermostatic, float & thermostatic, and thermodynamic traps for various HVAC and process applications.

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Illinois Replacement Parts for HVAC Systems

Based in Illinois, this HVAC equipment manufacturer is a leading name in the design, engineering, and production of high-performance heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Their product line includes air handlers, rooftop units, chillers, boilers, and packaged HVAC systems. In addition to complete systems, the manufacturer produces essential components such as blower assemblies, condenser and evaporator coils, compressor units, duct systems, and control panels. A key area of specialization includes Thermo Traps and Steam Traps, critical components in steam and condensate management. These devices are used to discharge condensate without steam loss, improving overall energy efficiency and system performance. The manufacturer offers a variety of steam traps, including thermostatic, float & thermostatic, and thermodynamic designs—suitable for both high- and low-pressure applications in HVAC and process systems.

At PartsHnC, we offer a wide range of Illinois parts, including 1/2" 1GAP angle thermostatic steam traps, 1" repair kit PSI 7g traps, cover gaskets for 6G traps, and G series covers and gaskets. Our inventory also includes 3/4" steam trap repair kits, 3/4" floats & thermostatic steam traps, body gaskets, and more.

FAQs

What are common issues with thermostatic steam traps in Illinois?

Mineral buildup, corrosion, and freezing during cold months are frequent problems. Hard water and aging pipes in older facilities add to the risks.

How do I know if a steam trap is failing?

Signs include water hammer, energy loss, or poor heating efficiency. Infrared thermography or ultrasonic testing can confirm failure.

How often should thermostatic traps be inspected?

Annually at a minimum, but critical systems may require quarterly checks. Seasonal inspections are recommended in Illinois.

Why is my steam trap leaking steam continuously?

This often means the thermostatic element is stuck open or has failed. Replacement is usually the solution, not repair.