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Model B
Typical applications
• Lubricating oil temperature control
• Jacket water high temperature (HT)
• Secondary water low temperature (LT)
• Heat recovery
• Water saving applications
• Boiler inlet temperature control
• Co-generation, cooling towers
• Temperature mixing or diverting
• Engine and compressor cooling system
Model B
Accreditations available
• PED Suitable for Group 1 & 2 liquids
(Ensure materials are compatible)
• ATEX II 2G TX X
• Complies with all relevant EU directives
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Contents
Overview ................................................................. 3
Applications ............................................................. 4
Valve Characteristics ................................................. 4
Pressure drop .................................................... 4
Flow coefficient .................................................. 5
Viscosity correction ............................................. 6
Viscosity correction curve .................................... 6
SAE oils viscosities ............................................. 6
Available versions ............................................... 7
Port connections ................................................. 7
Temperature and element characteristics ............... 7
Element type and seal material ............................ 7
How to Order ........................................................... 8
Maximum Working Pressures ...................................... 9
Specification ............................................................ 9
Weights ................................................................... 9
Valve Dimensions ..................................................... 10
Maintenance and Service Parts ................................... 11
Ordering from Americas and Canada ..................... 11
Service kits ................................................. 11
Service kit model number structure ................ 11
Ordering from Europe and Asia-PAC ...................... 11
Seal kits ..................................................... 11
Element(s) .................................................. 11
Seal kit model number structure .................... 12
Element part number structure ...................... 12
Service parts ..................................................... 13
Contact ................................................................... 15
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Overview
AMOT Model B thermostatic valves are available They make very economical temperature limiting
in a wide selection of sizes and settings to fill a valves for engine and lubricating oil cooling, and to
multitude of fluid temperature control requirements. prevent scalding in hot water supply systems; such
These valves may be mounted in any position and as in emergency water systems for labs. Radiant
use the proven expanding wax principle to actuate heating systems can use these valves in limiting
the 3-way temperature element assemblies. The water temperature to prevent surface cracking and
model B valves may be used for diverting or mixing over-heating of plastic piping. Other applications
service. include electronic and battery cooling circuits, pump
temperature relief valves etc.
Leakholes
In some applications, it is necessary to have leak Please refer to the Leakhole size (G) section of the
holes drilled in the element to ensure a small flow valve selection table on page 8 to determine the
between ports A and C. Leak holes are available in hole size required for specific applications.
sizes ranging from 1.6 mm - 12.7 mm (1⁄16” - 1⁄2”).
Temperature settings
A wide selection of element materials, seals, and For long life, AMOT valves should not be operated
temperatures are available. Follow the equipment continuously at temperatures in excess of 14°C
manufacturers’ guidelines for heating/cooling (25°F) of their maximum continuous rating. If
systems. this condition is anticipated then consult AMOT for
suitable alternatives.
Temperature settings are available from
13°C - 116°C (55°F - 240°F). Refer to the For mixing and oil circuits the temperature may be
temperature and element characteristics table one to two degrees higher due to flow, viscosity and
on page 7 for specific temperature settings. In other system parameters. Elements and seals are
general, the temperature quoted is the nominal available in a variety of materials. These materials
operating temperature in diverting mode on water are suitable for most applications. Please contact
systems. AMOT for material compatibility information.
Manual override (BM & BR)
Model BM Model BR
For BM type valves, in automatic mode the valve BR type valves are fitted with a manual override
will control the temperature automatically, but which allows a progressive opening of port A to C.
actuating the manual override mechanism(s) on top Manual override is often a requirement for marine
of the valve will move the element(s) to the fully applications. Each element assembly has its own
extended (hot) position, regardless of temperature. manual override.
Each element assembly has its own manual Manual override should only be used in case of
override. an emergency or element failure.
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Applications
Diverting Applications Mixing Applications 2-Way Water Saving
When valves are used for diverting When valves are used for mixing Applications
services, the inlet is Port A service, Port C is the cold fluid inlet Valve as shown maintains minimum
(temperature sensing port), with Port port from the cooler, Port B is the flow through cooler to conserve
C being connected to the cooler, and hot by-pass fluid inlet, and Port A water. Requires internal leak hole to
Port B connected to the cooler by- the common outlet. Port A is the permit small flow for sensing.
pass line. temperature sensing port and will
mix the hot and cold fluids in the
correct proportion so as to produce
the desired outlet temperature
leaving Port A.
Heat
Thermostat
Load
AMOT
C
A Port
B Heat Heat Pump
Heat Heat AMOT Blocked
Removal Removal
Thermostat
Load Cooler Load Thermostat
Cooler
AMOT
B C B
A A
Pump Pump C
Heat
Exchanger
0.50
0.50
Pressurre drop (bar)
0.30
0.30
0.25
0.25
0.20
0.20
0.15
0.15
0.10
0.10
0.05
0.05
--
Size 4 8
12
16
20
24
28
1½ 8 12 Flow rate
16 (m3/hr) - Water
20 24 28
2 10 15 20 24 29 34
2½ 18 26 35 44 53 61
3 19 29 39 48 58 68
33 27 40 54 67 81 94
4 39 59 78 98 117 137
5 58 88 117 146 175 205
6 88 131 175 219 263 306
8 127 190 254 317 381 444
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
B Valve Flow Chart
Valve Characteristics Continued
SAE 40 Oil SAE 20 Oil Water
Pressure drop (English units)
10
10
44
33
22
11
--
Size10 25
40
55
70
85
100
115
130
1½ 25 40 55 Flow
70rate (US gpm)
85 - Water 100 115 130
2 30 49 67 85 103 121 140 158
2½ 52 83 114 145 176 207 238 269
3 60 96 132 168 204 240 277 313
33 83 133 183 233 283 333 383 433
4 121 193 266 338 411 483 556 628
5 181 290 398 507 615 724 832 941
6 271 434 597 760 923 1,086 1,249 1,411
8 393 629 864 1,100 1,336 1,571 1,807 2,043
Flow coefficient
Flow coefficient
Kv is the flow coefficient in metric units. It is defined as the flow rate in cubic
(calculated)
meters per hour (m3/hr) of water at a temperature of 16º Celsius with a pressure
Size Kv Cv drop across the valve of 1 bar. The basic formula to find a valve’s Kv is shown
1½ 36 42 below:
2 44 51 2
2½ 79 81 Kv = Q SG Q = Kv DP DP = Q SG Q = Flow in m3/hr
DP SG Kv DP = Pressure drop (bar)
3 87 101 SG = Specific gravity of fluid (Water = 1.0)
Kv = Valve flow coefficient (Metric units)
33 121 140
4 176 203 Cv is the imperial coefficient. It is defined as the flow rate in US Gallons per
5 263 304 minute (gpm) of water at a temperature of 60º Fahrenheit with a pressure drop
6 394 456 across the valve of 1 psi. The basic formula to find a valve’s Cv is shown below:
8 571 660
Kv = 0.865 Cv 2
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Valve Characteristics Continued
Viscosity correction
For the selection of valves for use with more • Viscosity correction
viscous fluids than water, the following must be
Once the viscosity value has been found,
calculated in addition to using the previously
the flow coefficient correction factor can be
mentioned formulae:
established using the viscosity correction graph
• Viscosity below.
Find the viscosity of the fluid to be used in the The correction value (Fv) that is produced
valve. This will generally be in centistokes by the graph should then be multiplied by
(cST). the original flow coefficient. This gives the
ISO grade oil is easy to calculate as the grade corrected flow coefficient, which can then be
no. is the viscosity. used in the standard formula.
I.e. ISO VG 46 = 46 centistokes at 43°C e.g.:
(110°F) 100 cST = correction factor of 0.68
0.68 x flow co. = corrected flow co. (Kv or Cv)
Viscosity correction curve (Fv)
1.0
1
0.9
0.9
Correction value (Fv)
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
1
1 10
10 100
100 1000
1000
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Valve Characteristics Continued
Available versions Port connections
Steel/ Flanged Threaded
Cast iron Ductile iron Bronze
Stainless Steel Code Description Code Description
Threaded Threaded Threaded Threaded A PN6 T NPT
1 ½ BO/BG/BH NONE 1 ½ BO None B PN10 U BSP (PL)
2 BO/BH Flanged 2 BO Flanged C PN16
Flanged 2 BC/BF/BM/BR Flanged 2 BC/BM/BR F ASME 125 lb
2 BC/BF/BG/BM/BR 2 ½ BF/BM/BO/BR 1 ½ BC/BM 2 ½ BM/BO/BR H ASME 300 lb
2 ½ BM/BO/BR 3 BM/BO/BR 2 BC/BF/BM/BR 3 BM/BO/BR J ASME 150 lb
3 BM/BO/BR 4 BM/BO/BR 2 ½ BM/BO/BR 4 BO/BR K ASME 600 lb
33 BO/BR 5 BM/BO/BR 3 BM/BO/BR L JIS 10K
4 BM/BO/BR 6 BM/BO/BR 4 BM/BO/BR P JIS 5K
5 BM/BO/BR 8 BO/BR 5 BM/BO/BR
6 BM/BO/BR 6 BM/BO/BR
8 BO/BR 8 BO/BR
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
How to Order
Use the table below to select the unique specification of your Model B Thermostatic Control Valve.
USA/Canada Example 3 BO S J 110 01 B
Code description Comments
Europe/Asia-PAC Example 4 BR C F 095 07 -C 4 -AA
Valve size (A) - inches (mm)
1½ 1 ½” (40) 1 Element
2 2” (50) 1 Element
2½ 2 ½” (65) 2 Elements
3 3” (80) 2 Elements
Valve size (A) 33 3” (80) 3 Elements
4 4” (100) 4 Elements
5 5” (125) 6 Elements
6 6” (150) 9 Elements
8 8” (200) 16 Elements
Valve model (B)
BC Flanged “T” configuration 1 ½” - 2”
BF Flanged “F” configuration 2” - 2 ½”
BH Screwed high pressure 1 ½” - 2”
Valve model (B) BM Manual override 2” - 6” (USA/Canada ONLY)
BO Screwed connections 1 ½” - 2”
BO Flanged 2 ½” - 8”
BR Manual override 2” - 8” (Europe/Asia-PAC ONLY)
Body material (C)
B Bronze Valve size ≠ 33
C Cast iron All valve sizes
Body material (C) D Ductile iron Valve size ≠ 1 ½, 33
R Stainless steel Valve size = 2, 2 ½, 3, 4
S Steel Valve size = 2, 2 ½, 3, 4
Port connection (D)
For port connections available, refer to the port connections table on
Port connection (D) *
page 7.
Control temperature °F (E)
For temperatures available, refer to the temperature and element
Control temperature °F (E) **
characteristics table on page 7.
Element and seal material (F)
For element types and seal materials available, refer to the element
Element and seal material (F) ***
type and seal material table on page 7.
Leakhole size (G) - inches (mm)
None - Standard USA/Canada ONLY
0 None - Standard Europe/Asia-PAC ONLY
A 1⁄2” (13)
B 1⁄4” (6.5)
C 3⁄8” (9.5)
Leakhole size (G)
D 1⁄8” (3.2)
E 1⁄16” (1.6)
F 3⁄32” (2.4)
G 3⁄16” (5)
H 5⁄16” (8)
Leakhole quantity (H) ** Europe/Asia-PAC ONLY
Number of elements with a SINGLE (1) leakhole
Valve size = 1 ½” - 6” Valve size = 8”
0 None None
1 1 (Max for 1 ½” & 2” valve sizes) 2
2 2 (Max for 2 ½” & 3” valve sizes) 4
3 3 (Max for 3” (33) valve size) 6
4 4 (Max for 4” valve size) 8
Leakhole quantity (H) **Europe/Asia-PAC ONLY
5 5 10
6 6 (Max for 5 “ valve size) 12
7 7 14
8 8 16 (Max for 8” valve size)
9 9 (Max for 6” valve size) None
Customer special requirements (J)
Standard USA/Canada ONLY
Customer special requirements (J) -AA Standard Europe/Asia-PAC ONLY
-*** Customer special code
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Maximum Working Pressures
Measurements in bar (psi)
Valve size and model
Material
1½B 2B 2 BH 2½B 3B 33 B 4B 5B 6B 8B
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Bronze – –
(150) (150) (150) (150) (150) (150) (150) (150)
10 10 22 10 10 6 10 10 10 10
Cast iron
(150) (150) (320) (150) (150) (87) (150) (150) (150) (150)
16 16 16 16 10 10 10
Ductile iron – – –
(230) (230) (230) (230) (150) (150) (150)
45 45 45 20
Steel/Stainless steel – – – – – –
(655) (655) (655) (290)
NOTE: Certain flange options will lower the maximum working pressure of the valve. e.g. Choosing PN6 flanges (Port connection
(D) = A) will give 6 bar (87 psi) maximum working pressure.
Specification
Metric units English units
Flow rate 15 - 400 m /hr 3
68 - 1750 US gpm
Bronze Seawater, shock resistance and low magnetic permeability
Cast iron Fresh water and lubricating oils
Body materials Ductile iron High performance iron
Steel High strength/pressure ratings
Stainless steel Corrosive and special applications
Seal materials Buna N/Nitrile, Viton and Neoprene
Mounting position Any orientation
Below nominal temperature Ports A and B connected
Ports
Above nominal temperature Ports A and C connected
40 and 50 mm 1 ½” and 2”
Screwed
BSP (PL) or NPT BSP (PL) or NPT
Port connections
50 - 200 mm 2” - 8”
Flanged
DIN, ASME, JIS DIN, ASME, JIS
40, 50, 65, 80, 100, 120, 150 1 ½”, 2”, 2 ½”, 3”, 4”, 5”, 6”
Valve sizes (nominal bore) and 200 mm and 8”
Control temperatures 13 - 116 °C 55 - 240 °F
40 - 150 mm (1 ½” - 6”) inclusive suitable for Group 1 & 2
liquids.
PED 50 - 80 mm (2” - 3”) with Port connection (D) = H (300 lb
flanges) and 200 mm (8”) suitable for Group 2 liquids only.
Accreditations available (Ensure materials are compatible)
ATEX II 2G TX X
Complies with all relevant EU directives
Weights
Approximate weights in kg (lbs)
Valve size and model
Material 1½ 1½ 1½ 2 2 2 2 2½ 3 33 4 5 6 8
BH BM BO BC/BM/BR BF BH BO B B B B B B B
11 11 14 16 25 27 46 61 91 122 285
Bronze - - -
(25) (25) (30) (35) (55) (60) (100) (135) (200) (270) (627)
15 11 14 16 15 11 25 27 46 61 91 122 285
Cast iron/Ductile iron -
(32) (25) (30) (35) (32) (25) (55) (60) (100) (135) (200) (270) (627)
14 11 25 27 46 61
Steel/Stainless steel - - - - - - - -
(30) (25) (55) (60) (100) (135)
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Valve Dimensions
1 ½” and 2” BF/BG/BH/BO 2” BC/BM/BR and 2 ½” - 6” BO/BM/BR
H MANUAL OVERRIDE MANUAL OVERRIDE
BR TYPE ONLY BM TYPE ONLY
W
"n" HOLES 65 40
J Ød F
NB
J
ON K
PCD
F
F
t
H
H
D W
t
W D
8” BO/BR
MANUAL OVERRIDE
(BR ONLY)
ON 'K' PCD -
+
-
-
+
-
+ +
- -
80
COVER
REMOVAL
630
500
D
D
t
W
F
Dimensions - mm (inches)
Valve model
BG/ BC/ BO/ BO/ 33 BO/ BO/ BO/
Port BO BH BF BO/BR
BH/BO BM/BR BM/BR BM/BR BO/BR BM/BR BM/BR BM/BR
Dimensions connection
(D) Nominal bore size - mm (inches)
40 50 65 80 80 100 125 150 200
(1 ½”) (2”) (2 ½”) (3”) (3”) (4”) (5”) (6”) (8”)
246 271.5 246 270 225 254 267 267 403 489 489 840
F
(9.69”) (10.69”) (9.69”) (10.63”) (8.86”) (10.00”) (10.51”) (10.51”) (15.87”) (19.25”) (19.25”) (33.07”)
91 101.6 91 113 149 165 171 171 217 241 254 280
H
(3.58”) (4.00”) (3.58”) (4.45”) (5.87”) (6.50”) (6.73”) (6.73”) (8.54”) (9.49”) (10.00”) (11.02”)
97 103.2 97 121
J - - - - - - - -
(3.82”) (4.06”) (3.82”) (4.76”)
165 165 185 200 200 224 254 285 340
D - - -
(6.50”) (6.50”) (7.28”) (7.87”) (7.87”) (8.82”) (10.00”) (11.22”) (13.39”)
140 146.1 139 139 140 210 210 245 308 349 483 485
W
(5.51”) (5.75”) (5.47”) (5.47”) (5.51”) (8.27”) (8.27”) (9.65”) (12.13”) (13.74”) (19.02”) (19.09”)
20 20 20 22 22 24 26 26 30
t - -
(0.79”) (0.79”) (0.79”) (0.87”) (0.87”) (0.95”) (1.02”) (1.02”) (1.18”)
125 125 145 160 160 180 210 240 295
A/B - -
(4.92”) (4.92”) (5.71”) (6.30”) (6.30”) (7.09”) (8.27”) (9.45”) (11.61”)
K
120.6 120.6 139.7 154.6 154.6 190.5 216 240 299
F/J - -
(4.75”) (4.75”) (5.50”) (6.01”) (6.01”) (7.50”) (8.50”) (9.45”) (11.77”)
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 23 22
A/B - -
(0.71”) (0.71”) (0.71”) (0.71”) (0.71”) (0.71”) (0.71”) (0.91”) (0.87”)
Ød
19 19 19 19 19 19 22.2 23 22
F/J - -
(0.75”) (0.75”) (0.75”) (0.75”) (0.75”) (0.75”) (0.87”) (0.91”) (0.87”)
A/B - - 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 or 12*
n
F/J - 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8
* 8 holes on PN10 Flange, 12 holes on PN16 Flange
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Maintenance and Service Parts
Over time, exposure to foreign chemicals and AMOT recommends fully servicing
particulate matter as well as prolonged operation at thermostatic control valves with each
extreme conditions may reduce the effectiveness of regularly scheduled major overhaul of
the valve. At such time, AMOT Thermostatic Valves the turbine, engine, compressor or other
can be restored to original performance by installing associated equipment. AMOT recommends a
an AMOT thermostatic valve service kit or a seal kit service interval of not more than 24 months to
and new temperature element(s). ensure optimum valve performance.
Service kits are ONLY available for purchase AMOT designs and tests all its products to ensure
from the Americas and Canada locations. that high quality standards are met. For good
If ordering from the Europe or Asia-PAC product life, carefully follow AMOT’s installation and
locations please purchase a seal kit and maintenance instructions; failure to do so could
element to properly service your valve. result in damage to the equipment being protected
or controlled.
Service kits include all new thermostatic
element(s), seals and gasket required for normal Thermostatic service kits may also be used for
maintenance. Seal kits include new seals and adapting valves to new service temperatures.
gasket(s). Whenever element(s) are replaced, the Please request a new nameplate when adapting
seals and gasket(s) should also be replaced. valves to a new service temperature by contacting
the facility.
Ordering from Americas and Canada
Service kits
Service kits are ONLY available for purchase AMOT does NOT offer service kits for 8BO or 8BR
from the Americas and Canada locations. Model B Thermostatic Valves. In order to properly
service an 8BO and/or 8BR valve please purchase
Service kits are available with element(s), seals
an element and seal kit. Refer to the ordering
and gasket required to service the valve. Order
instructions on page 12.
service kits using the AMOT valve part number
and nominal temperature setting. Refer to the
AMOT valve part number that is printed on the
valve nameplate and the AMOT valve part number
structure on page 8. The nominal temperature
setting is also stamped onto the element flange.
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Maintenance and Service Parts Continued
Ordering from Europe and Asia-PAC continued
Seal kit model number structure
1) Identify the valve size and body material codes, 2) Identify the element/seal material code, located
located in the Valve size (A) and Body material in the Element and seal material (F) section of
(C) sections in the AMOT valve part number, the AMOT valve part number. Locate that value
respectively. Locate those values in Table 1 to in Table 2 to identify the seal code.
identify the valve size code. 3) Place first the valve size code then the seal code
after the basic part number to complete the seal
kit model number, as shown in Table 3.
Table 1 - Valve size code Table 2 - Seal code Table 3 - Seal kit identification
Valve Valve Body Seal Element/seal Basic Valve size Seal code
size code size (A) material (C) code material (F)4 part no. code (Table 1) (Table 2)
15 1½ ALL 1 01,05,11 15 1
20 2 ALL 2 02,03,20 20 2
25 2½ ALL 3 44,45 25 3
30 3 ALL 4 07,09 30 4
33 331 ALL 5 08,53 33 5
46342X
40 42 B/C/D 40
41 43 R/S 41
50 5 ALL 50
60 6 ALL 60
80 8 ALL 80
Examples
Valve part number Seal kit model number
4BORJ15001-D4-AA 46342X 41 1
8BRCF09007-00-AA 46342X 80 4
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Maintenance and Service Parts Continued
Service parts (refer to diagrams below and on page 14)
Service kit parts Seal kit parts
Valve size (inches) Valve size (inches)
Ref Ref
1½ 2 2 ½ 3 31 4 5 6 Description 1½ 2 2 ½ 3 31 4 5 6 8 Description
no. no.
Qty. Qty.
7 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 Element seal 6 - - - - - - - - 4 Port seal
8 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 Element 7 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 16 Element seal
9 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 Housing seal 9 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 16 Housing seal
9 - - - - 1 1 1 1 Housing gasket 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Housing gasket
17 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 Stem seal 17 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 16 Stem seal
NOTES:
1
3” valve with 3 elements.
2” BC 1 ½” & 2” BM 1 ½” & 2” BR
2” BF
2 ½” - 6” BM
1 ½” & 2” BG, BH, BO
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Maintenance and Service Parts Continued
Service parts continued
2 ½” - 6” BO 2 ½” - 6” BR
8” BO/BR
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Thermostatic Control Valve - Model B
Contact
AMOT Germany
Rondenbarg 25
22525 Hamburg
Germany
AMOT Shanghai
Bd. 7A, No. 568, Longpan Rd., Malu Jiading
Shanghai 201801
China
www.amot.com
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