TLV QuickTrap FJ32D-B User manual

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Free Float Steam Trap with Bimetal
FJ32D-B
QuickTrap®
J32D-B
Trap Unit
Copyright © 2021 by TLV CO., LTD.
All rights reserved

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Contents
Introduction ........................................................................ 1
Safety Considerations........................................................ 2
Checking the Piping........................................................... 4
Operation ........................................................................... 5
Specifications..................................................................... 6
Compatibility....................................................................... 6
Configuration...................................................................... 7
Installation.......................................................................... 8
Maintenance..................................................................... 10
Disassembly/Reassembly................................................ 11
Instructions for Plug/Holder Disassembly and Reassembly . 15
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 16
TLV EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY............................ 17
Service ............................................................................. 19
Options............................................................................. 20
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the TLV free float steam trap.
This product has been thoroughly inspected before being shipped from the
factory. When the product is delivered, before doing anything else, check the
specifications and external appearance to make sure nothing is out of the
ordinary. Also be sure to read this manual carefully before use and follow the
instructions to be sure of using the product properly.
This free float steam trap uses a two-bolt flange and three-point seating for a
precision-ground float, increasing heating efficiency and reducing manpower
requirements for maintenance. The two-bolt flange allows the trap to be installed
in either horizontal or vertical piping. This flexibility greatly reduces the time
required for installation, removal, repair and maintenance.
This free float steam trap is suitable for steam mains or branches for
superheated or saturated steam and tracing lines, where extremely small
amounts of condensate are generated, automatically discharging condensate at
slightly lower than saturation temperature. The product is equipped with a built-
in automatic air vent, rapidly discharging large amount of condensate and air at
startup, which reduces start-up time significantly.
If detailed instructions for special order specifications or options not contained in
this manual are required, please contact TLV for full details.
This instruction manual is intended for use with the model(s) listed on the front
cover. It is necessary not only for installation, but for subsequent maintenance,
disassembly/reassembly and troubleshooting. Please keep it in a safe place for
future reference.

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Safety Considerations
Read this section carefully before use and be sure to follow the instructions.
Installation, inspection, maintenance, repairs, disassembly, adjustment and valve
opening/closing should be carried out only by trained maintenance personnel.
The precautions listed in this manual are designed to ensure safety and prevent
equipment damage and personal injury. For situations that may occur as a result of
erroneous handling, three different types of cautionary items are used to indicate
the degree of urgency and the scale of potential damage and danger: DANGER,
WARNING and CAUTION.
The three types of cautionary items above are very important for safety: be sure to
observe all of them as they relate to installation, use, maintenance and repair.
Furthermore, TLV accepts no responsibility for any accidents or damage occurring
as a result of failure to observe these precautions.
Symbols
Indicates a DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION item.
Indicates an urgent situation which poses a threat of death or
serious injury
Indicates that there is a potential threat of death or serious injury
Indicates that there is a possibility of injury or equipment / product
damage
NEVER apply direct heat to the float.
The float may explode due to increased internal pressure, causing
accidents leading to serious injury or damage to property and
equipment.
Install properly and DO NOT use this product outside the
recommended operating pressure, temperature and other
specification ranges.
Improper use may result in such hazards as damage to the product
or malfunctions that may lead to serious accidents. Local
regulations may restrict the use of this product to below the
conditions quoted.
DO NOT use this product in excess of the maximum operating
pressure differential.
Such use could make discharge impossible (blocked).
Take measures to prevent people from coming into direct
contact with product outlets.
Failure to do so may result in burns or other injury from the
discharge of fluids.
Continued on the next page
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION

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When disassembling or removing the product, wait until the
internal pressure equals atmospheric pressure and the
surface of the product has cooled to room temperature.
Disassembling or removing the product when it is hot or under
pressure may lead to discharge of fluids, causing burns, other
injuries or damage.
Be sure to use only the recommended components when
repairing the product, and NEVER attempt to modify the
product in any way.
Failure to observe these precautions may result in damage to the
product and burns or other injury due to malfunction or the
discharge of fluids.
Use only under conditions in which no freeze-up will occur.
Freezing may damage the product, leading to fluid discharge,
which may cause burns or other injury.
Use only under conditions in which no water hammer will
occur.
The impact of water hammer may damage the product, leading to
fluid discharge, which may cause burns or other injury.
CAUTION

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Checking the Piping
Use only under conditions in which no water hammer will occur. The
impact of water hammer may damage the product, leading to fluid
discharge, which may cause burns or other injury.
CAUTION
Check to make sure that the pipes to be connected to the product have been installed
properly.
1. Is the pipe diameter suitable?
2. Is the trap unit installed horizontally?
3. Has sufficient space been secured for maintenance?
4. Have isolation valves been installed at the inlet and outlet? If the outlet is subject to
back pressure, has a check valve (TLV-CK) been installed?
5. Is the inlet pipe as short as possible, with as few bends as possible, and installed
so the liquid will flow naturally down into the product?
6. Has the piping work been done correctly, as shown in the figures below?
7. Using the appropriate tools, have the screws been tightened enough?
Requirement
Correct
Incorrect
Install catchpot with the
proper diameter.
Diameter is too small.
Make sure the flow of
condensate is not
obstructed.
Diameter is too small and inlet
protrudes into pipe interior.
To prevent rust and scale
from flowing into the trap,
the inlet pipe should be
connected 25 to 50 mm (1
to 2 in) above the base of
the T-pipe.
Rust and scale flow into the
trap with the condensate.
When installing on the
blind end, make sure the
flow of condensate is not
obstructed.
Condensate collects in the
pipe.

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Operation
Principles of air and condensate discharge:
1.
Air and Cold Condensate Discharge at
Startup
At startup, before steam is supplied, the
system is cold and the bimetal plate is
flexed downward, keeping the air vent
valve (A) open. This allows for the rapid
discharge of air through vent (A) and cold
condensate through orifice (B) when
steam is first supplied to the system.
2.
Condensate Discharge
After the discharge of initial air and cold
condensate, the heat of the inflowing
steam and condensate cause the bimetal
plate to flex upward, closing the air vent
valve (A). The rising condensate level
causes the float to rise due to buoyancy,
opening the orifice (B) and allowing
condensate to be discharged.
The flexed bimetal keeps the valve closed
while in normal operation.
3.
Discharge of Large Quantities of
Condensate
Increases in the condensate inflow rate
cause the condensate level in the trap to
rise. The float consequently rises and
enlarges the opening of the orifice (B),
allowing more condensate to be
discharged. In this manner, continuous
condensate discharge occurs while the
opening size of the orifice varies
depending on the condensate flow rate.
4.
Closed Position
When the condensate flow rate
decreases, the float falls as condensate is
discharged, closing off the orifice (B). A
water seal is maintained at all times over
the orifice (B) to prevent steam loss.
Air
Steam
Condensate

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Specifications
Install properly and DO NOT use this product outside the recommended
operating pressure, temperature and other specification ranges.
Improper use may result in such hazards as damage to the product or
malfunctions which may lead to serious accidents. Local regulations
may restrict the use of this product to below the conditions quoted.
CAUTION
DO NOT use this product in excess of the maximum operating pressure
differential; such use could make discharge impossible (blocked).
CAUTION
Use only under conditions in which no freeze-up will occur. Freezing
may damage the product, leading to fluid discharge, which may cause
burns or other injury.
CAUTION
Refer to the product nameplate for detailed specifications.
*Maximum allowable pressure (PMA) and maximum allowable temperature (TMA) are
PRESSURE SHELL DESIGN CONDITIONS, NOT OPERATING CONDITIONS.
**Valve No. is displayed for products with options. This item is omitted from the nameplate when
there are no options.
***The nominal diameter is not printed on the trap unit nameplate when the trap unit is shipped by
itself.
Compatibility
The FJ32 QuickTrap series employ a unique TLV connector unit (F46J) and are not
compatible with QuickTraps using connector unit F32 or others.
Trap and connector units must only be used with compatible models.
The unit name is embossed on the connector body.
Model
Maximum Allowable
Pressure*
Maximum Allowable
Temperature (TMA)*
Production Lot No.
Nominal Diameter***
Maximum Operating
Temperature
Maximum Differential
Pressure
Valve No.**

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Configuration
No.
Name
T
C
M
R
F
No.
Name
T
C
M
R
F
1
Body
16
Bimetal Plate
2
Cover
17
Air Vent Case
3
Float
18
Cover Bolt
4
Orifice
19
Connector
5
Orifice Gasket
20
Inner Connector Gasket
6
Orifice Plug
21
Outer Connector Gasket
7
Orifice Plug Gasket
22
Connector Body
8
Cover Gasket
23
Screen
9
Float Cover
24
Screen Holder Gasket
10
Screen
25
Screen Holder
11
Snap Ring
26
Connector Bolt
12
Air Vent Screen
27
Nameplate
13
Snap Ring
28
Plug Gasket
14
Air Vent Valve Plug
29
Plug
15
Air Vent Valve Seat
*Replacement parts are available only in the following kits:
T = Trap unit: J32D-B
C = Connector body: F46J
M= Maintenance kit
R = Repair kit
F = Float

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Installation
Install properly and DO NOT use this product outside the recommended
operating pressure, temperature and other specification ranges.
Improper use may result in such hazards as damage to the product or
malfunctions which may lead to serious accidents. Local regulations
may restrict the use of this product to below the conditions quoted.
CAUTION
Take measures to prevent people from coming into direct contact with
product outlets. Failure to do so may result in burns or other injury from
the discharge of fluids.
CAUTION
Installation, inspection, maintenance, repairs, disassembly and adjustment and valve
opening/closing should be carried out only by trained maintenance personnel.
1. Before installation, be sure to remove all protective seals.
2. Before installing the product, blow out the inlet piping to remove any piping scraps,
dirt and oil. Close the inlet valve after blowdown.
3. Install the connector body so that the arrow is pointing in the direction of flow.
4. The connector body has no restrictions on installation orientation except for the
following conditions: the flange face (for connecting to the trap unit) must be in the
vertical plane, and the trap unit must be installed with the nameplate facing upwards.
5. The trap unit must be inclined no more than 5º horizontally and front-to-back.
6. Install a condensate outlet valve and outlet piping.
7. Open the inlet and outlet valves and ensure that the product functions properly.
If there is a problem, determine the cause using the “Troubleshooting” section in this
manual.
Tolerance Angle for Installation: 5°
Install with the arrow on the connector body pointing in the
direction of flow, with the flange (for connecting to the trap unit)
in the vertical plane and the trap unit with the nameplate facing
upwards.

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Installation Examples: Horizontal Piping
Correct
Incorrect
Nameplate is not facing
upwards
Connector Flange is not in the
vertical plane
Installation Examples: Vertical Piping
Correct
Incorrect
Nameplate is not facing upwards.
Note for Screwed Connection:
When products with screwed connections are installed on
horizontal piping, there is a danger that the weight of the trap
unit will cause the connector body to rotate on the pipe,
putting the trap mechanism out of the horizontal plane. To
prevent this, tighten the screws securely. In cases where the
product is affected by vibrations or by external contact, it is
recommended that the trap unit should be supported to
prevent rotation (sample support shown to the right).
Ground
Nameplate
Connector
Flange
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Connector
Flange
Nameplate
Ground
Ground
Ground

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Maintenance
Take measures to prevent people from coming into direct contact with
product outlets. Failure to do so may result in burns or other injury from
the discharge of fluids.
CAUTION
Be sure to use only the recommended components when repairing the
product, and NEVER attempt to modify the product in any way. Failure to
observe these precautions may result in damage to the product or burns
or other injury due to malfunction or the discharge of fluids.
CAUTION
Operational Check
A visual inspection of the following items should be done on a daily basis to determine
whether the trap is operating properly or has failed. Periodically (at least biannually) the
operation should also be checked by using diagnostic equipment such as a
stethoscope, thermometer, TLV Pocket TrapMan or TrapMan.
If the trap should fail, it may cause damage to piping and equipment, resulting in faulty
or low quality products or losses due to steam leakage.
Normal:
Condensate is discharged continuously, together with flash steam,
and the sound of flow can be heard. If there is very little
condensate, there is almost no sound of flow.
Blocked:
(Discharge Impossible)
No condensate is discharged. The trap is quiet and makes no
noise, and the surface temperature of the trap is low.
Blowing:
Live steam continually flows from the outlet and there is a
continuous metallic sound.
Steam Leakage:
Live steam is discharged through the trap outlet together with
condensate, accompanied by a high-pitched sound.
(When conducting a visual inspection, flash steam is sometimes mistaken for steam leakage.
For this reason, the use of a steam trap diagnostic instrument - such as TLV TrapMan - in
conjunction with the visual inspection is highly recommended.)
Parts Inspection
When parts have been removed, or during periodic inspections, use the following table
to inspect the parts and replace any that are found to be defective.
Procedure
Gaskets:
Check for warping or scratches
Screens:
Check for clogging or corrosion
Air Vent (Bimetal):
Check for scratches
Air Vent Valve Seat:
Check for scratches
Float:
Check for scratches or dents
Body Interior:
Check for build-up
Orifice Opening:
Check for dirt, oil film wear or scratches
Flash
team
Live Steam Leakage
Clear, slightly
bluish jet
White jet
containing
water droplets

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Disassembly/Reassembly
NEVER apply direct heat to the float. The float may explode due to
increased internal pressure, causing accidents leading to serious injury
or damage to property and equipment.
WARNING
When disassembling or removing the product, wait until the internal
pressure equals atmospheric pressure and the surface of the product
has cooled to room temperature. Disassembling or removing the
product when it is hot or under pressure may lead to discharge of fluids,
causing burns, other injuries or damage.
CAUTION
Use the following procedures to remove components. Use the same procedures in
reverse to reassemble.
(Installation, inspection, maintenance, repairs, disassembly, adjustment and valve
opening/closing should be carried out only by trained maintenance personnel.)
Detaching/Reattaching the Trap Unit and Connector Body
Part
During Disassembly
During Reassembly
Connector
Bolts
Remove with a socket wrench
Consult the table of tightening torques and
tighten to the proper torque
Trap Unit
Remove the trap unit
Follow the special instructions below
(see fig. A)
Connector
Gaskets
Remove with a flat-head
screwdriver and clean sealing
surfaces
Replace with a new gaskets; to facilitate
assembly and prevent loosening of the
gaskets, apply a small amount of adhesive at
120º intervals around the outer edge of the
gaskets
Attaching the Trap Unit to the Connector Body (Figure A)
1. If attaching a new trap unit, be sure to remove the
protective cap from the connector flange. Be careful not to
drop the gaskets when removing the cap.
2. Grasp the end of the trap unit and align its gasket housing
with the indentation on the connector body.
3. Once aligned, insert and finger tighten the connector bolts.
Verify that the trap unit is within the allowable inclination.
Figure A
Detaching / Reattaching the Cover
Part
During Disassembly
During Reassembly
Cover Bolt
Remove with a socket wrench
Consult the table of tightening torques and
tighten to the proper torque
Cover
Remove by lifting up and off
Make sure there are no pieces of the old
gasket on the sealing surfaces, align the
cover with the body and connector and
reattach
Connector
Remove the connector
Reinsert it into hole in body
Cover Gasket
Remove the gasket
Replace with a new gasket

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Disassembly/Reassembly of Components Inside the Cover
Part
During Disassembly
During Reassembly
Snap Ring
Pinch the insides together and
remove from the cover
Insert it securely into the
groove
Screen
Remove, being careful not to
misshape
Replace, being careful not to
misshape
Bimetal/
Air Vent Valve/
Snap Ring
Remove air vent parts from
cover
Make sure to reinsert in the
proper orientation (Fig. B)
Air Vent Valve
Seat
Remove with a socket wrench
Consult the table of
tightening torques and
tighten to the proper torque
Bimetal Case
Remove from the cover
Place it in the cover
Disassembly / Reassembly of Components Inside the Trap Body
Part
During Disassembly
During Reassembly
Float Cover
& Screen
Lift straight up and out while
rocking slowly
Align the arrows on the float cover/screen and
the body, insert with the tab on the bottom
fitting into the slot in the body; make sure the
screen does not stick out out of the body
(Figure C)
Float
Remove, being careful not to
scratch the surface
Insert, being careful not to scratch the surface
Orifice Plug
Remove with a socket wrench
Consult the table of tightening torques and
tighten to the proper torque
Orifice Plug
Gasket
Remove the gasket
Replace with a new gasket; coat surfaces with
anti-seize
Orifice
Remove with a socket wrench
Consult the table of tightening torques and
tighten to the proper torque
Orifice Gasket
Remove the gasket
Replace with a new gasket; coat surfaces with
anti-seize
Disassembly/Reassembly of Components Inside the Connector Body
Part
During Disassembly
During Reassembly
Screen Holder
Remove with a socket wrench
Consult the table of tightening torques and
tighten to the proper torque
Screen Holder
Gasket
Remove the gasket
Replace with a new gasket; coat surfaces with
anti-seize
Screen
Remove with a needle-nose
pliers
Insert securely into the connector body
Figure B
Tab
Figure C

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Table of Tightening Torques
Part Name
Torque
Distance Across Flats
Nm
(lbf·ft)
mm
(in)
Orifice
30
(22)
10
(3/8)
Orifice Plug
80
(59)
24
(15/16)
Air Vent Valve Seat
30
(22)
17
(21/32)
Cover Bolt
50
(37)
17
(21/32)
Screen Holder
150
(110)
38
(11/2)
Bolt (Trap Unit / Connector Unit)
80
(59)
19
(3/4)
Cover Plug
30
(22)
19
(3/4)
NOTE:
-Coat all threaded portions with anti-seize.
-If drawings or other special documentation were supplied for the
product, any torque given there takes precedence over values
shown here.
(1 Nm 10 kgcm)

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Exploded View
Cover Bolt
Plug
Plug Gasket
Cover
Connector
Cover Gasket
Screen
(FloatCover)
Float
Trap Body
Orifice Gasket
Orifice
Orifice Plug Gasket
Orifice Plug
Screen
Screen Holder Gasket
Screen Holder
Inner Connector Gasket
Outer Connector Gasket
Connector Body
Connector
Bolt
Air Vent
Valve
Seat
Bimetal
Case
Air Vent
Valve Plug
Bimetal Plate
Screen
Snap
Ring

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Instructions for Plug/Holder Disassembly and Reassembly
The seal on the threaded plugs/holders found on TLV products is formed by a flat metal
gasket. There are various installation orientations for the gaskets, such as horizontal,
diagonal and downward, and the gasket may be pinched in the thread recesses during
assembly.
Instructions for Disassembly and Reassembly
①Remove the plug/holder using a tool of the specified size (distance across flats).
②The gasket should not be reused. Be sure to replace it with a new gasket.
③Clean the gasket surfaces of the
plug/holder and the product body using a
rag and/or cleaning agents, then check to
make sure the surfaces are not scratched
or deformed.
④Coat both the gasket surface of the
plug/holder and the threads of the
plug/holder with anti-seize, then press the
gasket onto the center of the gasket
surface of the plug/holder, making sure
the anti-seize affixes the gasket tightly to
the plug/holder. Check to make sure the
gasket is not caught in the recesses of the
threads.
⑤Hold the plug/holder upside down to make
sure that the anti-seize makes the gasket
stick to the plug/holder even when the
plug/holder is held upside down.
⑥Screw the plug/holder by hand into the
product body while making sure that the
gasket remains tightly affixed to the center
of the gasket surface of the plug/holder. Make sure the entire gasket is making
contact with the gasket surface of the product body. It is important at this point to
make sure the gasket is not pinched in the thread recesses of the plug/holder.
⑦Tighten the plug/holder to the proper torque.
⑧Next, begin the supply of steam and check to make sure there is no leakage from
the part just tightened. If there is leakage, immediately close the inlet valve and, if
there is a bypass valve, take the necessary steps to release any residual pressure.
After the surface of the product cools to room temperature, repeat the procedure
beginning from step 1.

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Troubleshooting
When disassembling or removing the product, wait until the internal
pressure equals atmospheric pressure and the surface of the product
has cooled to room temperature. Disassembling or removing the
product when it is hot or under pressure may lead to discharge of fluids,
causing burns, other injuries or damage.
CAUTION
If the product fails to operate properly, use the following table to locate the cause and
remedy.
Problem
Cause
Remedy
No condensate is
discharged
(blocked) or
discharge is poor
The float is damaged or filled with
condensate
Replace with a new float
The orifice opening, screen or piping are
clogged with rust and scale
Clean parts
The bimetal is scratched or damaged
Replace with a new bimetal
The trap operating pressure exceeds the
maximum specified pressure or there is
insufficient pressure differential between
the trap inlet and outlet
Compare specifications and
actual operating conditions
Steam locking has occurred
Perform a bypass blowdown or
close the trap inlet valve and
allow the trap to cool
Steam is
discharged or
leaks from the
outlet
(blowing)
(steam leakage)
Build-up on the seating surface of the
orifice or rust and scale build-up beneath
the float
Clean parts
Scratches on the orifice
Replace with a new orifice
The float is misshapen or has surface
build-up
Clean or replace with a new
float
The installation is not correct
Correct the installation
The bimetal air vent valve surface and/or
the air vent valve seat are scratched or
have surface build-up
Clean or replace with a new
bimetal
/ air vent valve seat
The bimetal is damaged
Replace with a new bimetal
Trap vibration
Lengthen the inlet piping and
fasten it securely
Steam is leaking
from a place other
than the outlet
There is gasket deterioration or damage
Replace with a new gasket
Improper tightening torques were used
Tighten to the proper torque
Float frequently
becomes damaged
Water hammer has occurred
Study and correct the piping
NOTE: When replacing parts with new, use the parts list for reference, and replace with parts
from the maintenance kit, repair kit, etc. Please note that replacement parts are only
available as part of a replacement parts kit.

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TLV EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY
Subject to the limitations set forth below, TLV CO., LTD., a Japanese corporation (“TLV”),
warrants that products which are sold by it, TLV International Inc. (“TII”) or one of its group
companies excluding TLV Corporation (a corporation of the United States of America),
(hereinafter the “Products”) are designed and manufactured by TLV, conform to the
specifications published by TLV for the corresponding part numbers (the “Specifications”)
and are free from defective workmanship and materials. The party from whom the Products
were purchased shall be known hereinafter as the “Seller”. With regard to products or
components manufactured by unrelated third parties (the “Components”), TLV provides no
warranty other than the warranty from the third party manufacturer(s), if any.
Exceptions to Warranty
This warranty does not cover defects or failures caused by:
1. improper shipping, installation, use, handling, etc., by persons other than TLV, TII
or TLV group company personnel, or service representatives authorized by TLV; or
2. dirt, scale or rust, etc.; or
3. improper disassembly and reassembly, or inadequate inspection and maintenance
by persons other than TLV or TLV group company personnel, or service
representatives authorized by TLV; or
4. disasters or forces of nature or Acts of God; or
5. abuse, abnormal use, accidents or any other cause beyond the control of TLV, TII
or TLV group companies; or
6. improper storage, maintenance or repair; or
7. operation of the Products not in accordance with instructions issued with the
Products or with accepted industry practices; or
8. use for a purpose or in a manner for which the Products were not intended; or
9. use of the Products in a manner inconsistent with the Specifications; or
10. use of the Products with Hazardous Fluids (fluids other than steam, air, water,
nitrogen, carbon dioxide and inert gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and
radon)); or
11. failure to follow the instructions contained in the TLV Instruction Manual for the
Product.
Duration of Warranty
This warranty is effective for a period of one (1) year after delivery of Products to the
first end user. Notwithstanding the foregoing, asserting a claim under this warranty must
be brought within three (3) years after the date of delivery to the initial buyer if not sold
initially to the first end user.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES NOT NEGATED HEREBY WHICH MAY ARISE BY OPERATION
OF LAW, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOT NEGATED
HEREBY, ARE GIVEN SOLELY TO THE INITIAL BUYER AND ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SHIPMENT BY THE SELLER.
Exclusive Remedy
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY, UNDER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY
OR UNDER ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES NOT NEGATED HEREBY (INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), IS
REPLACEMENT; PROVIDED: (a) THE CLAIMED DEFECT IS REPORTED TO THE SELLER IN
WRITING WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD, INCLUDING A DETAILED WRITTEN
DESCRIPTION OF THE CLAIMED DEFECT AND HOW AND WHEN THE CLAIMED

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DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WAS USED; AND (b) THE CLAIMED DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND A
COPY OF THE PURCHASE INVOICE IS RETURNED TO THE SELLER, FREIGHT AND
TRANSPORTATION COSTS PREPAID, UNDER A RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION AND
TRACKING NUMBER ISSUED BY THE SELLER. ALL LABOR COSTS, SHIPPING COSTS, AND
TRANSPORTATION COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RETURN OR REPLACEMENT OF THE
CLAIMED DEFECTIVE PRODUCT ARE SOLELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF BUYER OR THE
FIRST END USER. THE SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSPECT ON THE FIRST END
USER’S SITE ANY PRODUCTS CLAIMED TO BE DEFECTIVE BEFORE ISSUING A RETURN
MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION. SHOULD SUCH INSPECTION REVEAL, IN THE SELLER’S
REASONABLE DISCRETION, THAT THE CLAIMED DEFECT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS
WARRANTY, THE PARTY ASSERTING THIS WARRANTY SHALL PAY THE SELLER FOR THE
TIME AND EXPENSES RELATED TO SUCH ON-SITE INSPECTION.
Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages
IT IS SPECIFICALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THIS WARRANTY, ANY OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTY NOT NEGATED HEREBY, AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY NOT NEGATED
HEREBY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, DO NOT COVER, AND NEITHER TLV, TII NOR ITS TLV
GROUP COMPANIES WILL IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, THE
COST OF DISASSEMBLY AND SHIPMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, INJURY TO
OTHER PROPERTY, DAMAGE TO BUYER’S OR THE FIRST END USER’S PRODUCT,
DAMAGE TO BUYER’S OR THE FIRST END USER’S PROCESSES, LOSS OF USE, OR
OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSSES. WHERE, DUE TO OPERATION OF LAW, CONSEQUENTIAL
AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES UNDER THIS WARRANTY, UNDER ANY OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTY NOT NEGATED HEREBY OR UNDER ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY NOT NEGATED
HEREBY (INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) CANNOT BE EXCLUDED, SUCH DAMAGES ARE
EXPRESSLY LIMITED IN AMOUNT TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT. THIS EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, AND THE
PROVISION OF THIS WARRANTY LIMITING REMEDIES HEREUNDER TO REPLACEMENT,
ARE INDEPENDENT PROVISIONS, AND ANY DETERMINATION THAT THE LIMITATION OF
REMEDIES FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER DETERMINATION THAT
EITHER OF THE ABOVE REMEDIES IS UNENFORCEABLE, SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO
MAKE THE OTHER PROVISIONS UNENFORCEABLE.
Exclusion of Other Warranties
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMED.
Severability
Any provision of this warranty which is invalid, prohibited or unenforceable in any
jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such invalidity,
prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof, and
any such invalidity, prohibition or unenforceability in any such jurisdiction shall not
invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.

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Service
For Service or Technical Assistance: Contact your TLV representative or your regional TLV office.
In Europe:
Daimler-Benz-Straße 16-18, 74915 Waibstadt, Germany
Tel:
Fax:
[49]-(0)7263-9150-0
[49]-(0)7263-9150-50
Units 7 & 8, Furlong Business Park, Bishops Cleeve, Gloucestershire GL52
8TW, U.K.
Tel:
Fax:
[44]-(0)1242-227223
[44]-(0)1242-223077
Parc d’Ariane 2, bât. C, 290 rue Ferdinand Perrier, 69800 Saint Priest,
France
Tel:
Fax:
[33]–(0)4-72482222
[33]-(0)4-72482220
In North America:
13901 South Lakes Drive, Charlotte, NC 28273-6790, U.S.A.
Tel:
Fax:
[1]-704-597-9070
[1]-704-583-1610
In Mexico and Latin America:
Av. Jesús del Monte 39-B-1001, Col. Hda. de las Palmas, Huixquilucan,
Edo. de México, 52763, Mexico
Tel:
Fax:
[52]-55-5359-7949
[52]-55-5359-7585
In Oceania:
Unit 8, 137-145 Rooks Road, Nunawading, Victoria 3131, Australia
Tel:
Fax:
[61]-(0)3-9873 5610
[61]-(0)3-9873 5010
In East Asia:
36 Kaki Bukit Place, #02-01/02, Singapore 416214
Tel:
Fax:
[65]-6747 4600
[65]-6742 0345
Room 5406, No. 103 Cao Bao Road, Shanghai, China 200233
Tel:
Fax:
[86]-(0)21-6482-8622
[86]-(0)21-6482-8623
No.16, Jalan MJ14, Taman Industri Meranti Jaya, 47120 Puchong,
Selangor, Malaysia
Tel:
Fax:
[60]-3-8065-2928
[60]-3-8065-2923
252/94 (K-L) 17th Floor, Muang Thai-Phatra Complex Tower B,
Rachadaphisek Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand
Tel:
Fax:
[66]-2-693-3799
[66]-2-693-3979
#302-1 Bundang Technopark B, 723 Pangyo-ro, Bundang, Seongnam,
Gyeonggi, 13511, Korea
Tel:
Fax:
[82]-(0)31-726-2105
[82]-(0)31-726-2195
In the Middle East:
Building 2W, No. M002, POBox371684, Dubai Airport FreeZone, Dubai, UAE
Email:
In Other Countries:
881 Nagasuna, Noguchi, Kakogawa, Hyogo 675-8511, Japan
Tel:
Fax:
[81]-(0)79-427-1818
[81]-(0)79-425-1167
Manufacturer:
881 Nagasuna, Noguchi, Kakogawa, Hyogo 675-8511, Japan
Tel:
Fax:
[81]-(0)79-422-1122
[81]-(0)79-422-0112
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