Samson 2231, 2232, 2233, 2234, 2235 Mounting And Operating Instructions

Mounting and Operating Instructions
EB 2231 EN
Edition May 2016
Self-operated Regulators Thermostats
Type2231 and Type2232 Bulb Sensors Type2233, Type2234, and Type2235
Air Sensors
Type2231 with
bulb sensor
Type2232 with bulb
sensor (separate)
Type2233 with air
sensor
Type2233 with
perforated cover
Type2235 with freely
installable air sensor and
clamp (on the set point
adjuster)
Type2234 with air sensor
and clamp
Type2234 with
bulb sensor
(separate) and
clamp (on the set
point adjuster)
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Note on these mounting and operating instructions
These mounting and operating instructions assist you in mounting and operating the device safely. The instructions are binding for handling SAMSON devices.
Î For the safe and proper use of these instructions, read them carefully and keep them for
later reference.
Î If you have any questions about these instructions, contact SAMSON‘s After-sales Service
Department (aftersalesservice@samson.de).
The mounting and operating instructions for the devices are included in the scope of delivery. The latest documentation is available on our website (www.samson.de) > Product documentation. You can enter the document
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Contents
EB 2231 EN 3
1 Design and principle of operation ..................................................................3
2 Installation ....................................................................................................4
2.1 Types2231 and 2232 (bulb sensor) ................................................................4
2.2 Types2233, 2234, and 2235 (air sensor) .......................................................6
2.3 Capillary tube ...............................................................................................6
2.4 Operating element .........................................................................................7
3 Operation .....................................................................................................7
3.1 Adjusting the set point ....................................................................................7
3.2 Correcting the set point dial ............................................................................7
1 Design and principle of oper-
ation
The thermostat is used in combination with a control valve to regulate the temperature.
The thermostat can be fastened directly to the control valve or using a double adapter. A double adapter with or without locking fa­cility allows a further thermostat to be con­nected to achieve additional temperature regulation or limitation.
The thermostat comprises the temperature sensor, set point adjuster, capillary tube, and operating element.
Depending on the eld of application, the
versions shown on the front cover can be se­lected.
The thermostats operate according to the liq­uid expansion principle. When, for example, the temperature at the temperature sensor
(19) increases, the liquid contained in the sensor expands, causing the pin (9) of the
operating element to be pushed upward by
the bellows (10). This travel motion acts on
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