Manufactured by an established parts supplier founded in 1998, the unit meets common industry expectations for quality and traceability and carries relevant approvals such as CSA where applicable. Purchasing agents obtain clear documentation for asset management and regulatory records.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe high-touch zones—menu covers, shakers, chair backs, bathroom handles—with a mild detergent solution and a microfiber cloth; rinse and dry surfaces. Disinfect often with an EPA-registered sanitizer per label instructions. Clean spills and crumbs from booth crevices and under shelves to deter pests. Inspect finishes regularly and remove salt or food acids to prevent corrosion. Regular cleaning prevents contamination and supports health-code compliance.#@@#Additional Info#@#PartsTown 16877 steam trap BLA16877 removes condensate for steam systems, measuring 4.5" L x 2.25" W x 2.25" H and weighing 0.75 lbs; CSA-listed design ensures reliable steam management for foodservice and institutions.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Manufactured by an established parts supplier founded in 1998, the unit meets common industry expectations for quality and traceability and carries relevant approvals such as CSA where applicable. Purchasing agents obtain clear documentation for asset management and regulatory records.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the 16877 steam trap weekly for leakage and secure mounting to prevent vibration damage. Use a calibrated pressure gauge to verify operating pressure and compare against system specifications. Drain condensate daily and purge debris from the strainer to maintain flow. Replace seals and gaskets at first sign of wear; lubricate valve stems with a manufacturer-approved lubricant. Record maintenance actions and parts replaced in a log for traceability and inventory planning.