Honeywell 121371B Plumbing Product User Manual


 
PRODUCT DATA
68-0040-04
Immersion Wells and Compression Fittings
FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROLLERS
APPLICATION
Immersion wells, compression fittings and element holders
are used with Aquastat® Temperature Controllers to hold the
temperature sensing bulb in the controlled medium.
Immersion wells and compression fittings also prevent
leakage of the controlled medium.
FEATURES
Immersion wells and compression fittings are
available to fit a 1/2-14 or 3/4-14 NPT tapping with
a range of insulation depths.
Immersion wells and compression fittings are
available in a variety of lengths and diameters.
Immersion wells and compression fittings are
available in a variety of materials, to suit the
application. Materials include: brass, copper,
stainless steel, mild steel or Monel.
Element holders support the capillary and bulb
or an averaging element in duct applications.
Bulb shields protect the sensing bulb from sun
and weather with the bulb installed outdoors.
Accessories, including mounting clips, heat-
conductive compound, waste nuts, a pipe strap
and a well adapter, are available for mounting
sensing bulbs in various applications.
Immersion wells allow heat transfer while
protecting the sensing bulb from contact with the
controlled medium.
Immersion wells permit removal of the sensing
bulb for testing or replacement without draining
the system.
Compression fittings seal the boiler and allow
bulb insertion directly into the controlled
medium.
IMMERSION WELL
112632AA
IMMERSION WELL
107324A
ELEMENT
HOLDER
104484A
COMPRESSION FITTING
121371B
Contents
Application ........................................................................ 1
Features ........................................................................... 1
Specifications ................................................................... 2
Ordering Information ........................................................ 2
General Information .......................................................... 7
Installation ........................................................................ 8
Checkout .......................................................................... 13
Cross Reference .............................................................. 13