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Recording a n d Controlling T e m p e r a t u r e and Pressure.
Indicating,
Numerical Index
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Some of the Enclosed-Space Applications for
which Tyccs Instruments are Recommended
In most processes or operations involving the use of heat, t h e control of
t e m p e r a t u r e is very i m p o r t a n t .
If the t e m p e r a t u r e is too low the process
is incomplete, whereas a too-high t e m p e r a t u r e results in d a m a g e to the product.
I t is, therefore, a self-evident f a c t t h a t t h e t e m p e r a t u r e m u s t be held as close as is
mechanically possible.
T h i s is accomplished by means of a u t o m a t i c t e m p e r a t u r e regulators. T h e
use of these regulators results also in economy of fuel, as j u s t enough heat is
consumed to produce t h e desired results.
For t h e above reasons, following are some of t h e applications which require
t h e use of Tyccs T e m p e r a t u r e Regulators ( pages / I to •'>•> ) to control the t e m p e r a ture; Tyccs Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s (pages 9 to 27) to give a record of how t h e
t e m p e r a t u r e s are maintained and also the length of time of heating in the various
processes; and Tyccs Industrial T h e r m o m e t e r s (pages 4 to 6) as a positive indication
and check for setting and a d j u s t i n g the regulators and recorders:
Laundries
Rubber Mills
Drying Rooms
Pharmaceutical Laboratories, etc.
P a p e r Mills
Tanneries
Textile Mills
Dry Houses
Powder Mills
C o o l e d o r H e a t e d Air
Chambers
Ducts
Boxes, etc.
Dry Kilns
L u m b e r and Other P r o d u c t s
M a l t Houses
Air D u c t s
Ileatinjï and Ventilating Systems, etc.
Cereal Mills
H e a t e r s or O v e n s
P a t e n t or Enamel Leathers
Electrical Conductors
Brick
Core Ovens
V a c u u m Driers
D y e Stuffs
Waste-IIeat Driers a n d Drying
Tile
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Explosives, etc.
Tunnels
Dry-Heat Vulcanizers
Surfaced Goods, etc.
R u b b e r Shoes
Grain and Beet Pulp
Driers
Pottery
Clothing
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J a p a n n i n g a n d Enameling Ovens
Bicycle and Automobile P a r t s
Buttons, Shoe Eyelets, etc.
Art-Metal Goods
Hardware
T e m p e r i n g Ovens
H e a t - T r e a t i n g Steel Products
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Tyccs Thermometers for Enclosed Spaces
Angle Air-Duct T h e r m o m e t e r s
For H e a t i n g a n d V e n t i l a t i n g S y s t e m s
EACH
No. 800
Tyccs Angle Air-Duct Thermometer
$34.00
With ld-inch scale; 6-inch s t e m ; No. 1\380 3-inch union-Connection flange; approximate t e m p e r a t u r e
range, 0° to 100° F.
N o . 801
Same as No. 800, except with 12-inch stem
37.00
N o . 802
Same as Xo. 800, except with 18-inch stem
39.75
No. 803
Same as Xo. 800. except with 24-inch stem
42.75
Angle Dry-Kiln T h e r m o m e t e r s
F o r L u m b e r K i l n s , Dry R o o m s , V a c u u m D r i e r s ,
P a t e n t - L e a t h e r Ovens, etc.
EACH
No. 809
Tyccs Angle Dry-Kiln Thermometer
§34.00
With 12-inch scale; 0-inch stem; No. P.580 3-inch union-connection flange; approximate t e m p e r a t u r e range, 30° to L2 !f)c F.
N o . 810
Same as Xo. 809, except with 12-inch stem
37.00
N o . 811
Same as No. 809, except with 18-inch stem
39.75
N o . 812
Same as Xo. 809, except with 24-inch stem
42.75
Angle Oven T h e r m o m e t e r s
F o r J a p a n a n d E n a m e l B a k i n g O v e n s , T e m p e r i n g Ovens,
Core O v e n s , e t c .
No. 840
Tyccs Angle Oven Thermometer
EACH
$34.00
W i t h 1-2-incli scale; 0-incli stem; No. I\>80 3-inch union-connection flange; approximate t e m p e r a t u r e range, 100° to 750° F.
N o . 841
Same as Xo. 840, except with 12-inch stem
37.00
N o . 842
Same as Xo. 840, except with 18-inch stem
39.75
No. 843
Same as Xo. 840, except with 24-inch stem
42.75
XÔTK—Nos. S-TO to 843 will be supplied if specified, without extra charge,
with approximate t e m p e r a t u r e range 10tr to 500 e F.,
SWIVEL NUT
GUARD
Angle T h e r m o m e t e r ,
showing swivel-nut
of union, and guard
protecting t h e r m o meter bulb
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E X T R A : For each six inches
fraction thereof of stem,
longer titan listed, on any
of above t h e r m o m e t e r s
a d d TO List
$2.90
NOTE—Where space does not permit t h e use of a 1 ^-inch-scale
thermometer, one with 9-inch
scale will be supplied, it specified,
in which casé I >ETir< T FlioM LIST
$4.85
7ci\/or Instrument Companies
Tvccs
Rochester, New York, U.-S.A.
Thermometers for Enclosed Spaces
Straight Air-Duct T h e r m o m e t e r s
For H e a t i n g a n d V e n t i l a t i n g S y s t e m s
No. 850
7vccs Straight Air-Duct Thermometer
KAC'I
§29.25
With 12-inch scale; 0-inch stern: Xo. I\58n 3-inch union-connection
flange; approximate t e m p e r a t u r e range, 0° t o 100° F.
No. 851
Same as X o 850, except with 12-incli stem
32.00
N o . 852
S a m e as Xo. 850, except with 18-inch stem
35.00
No. 853
Same as X o . 850, except with 24-inch stem
38.00
Straight Dry-Kiln T h e r m o m e t e r s
Is
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F o r L u m b e r K i l n s , Dry R o o m s , V a c u u m Driers,
P a t e n t - L e a t h e r Ovens, e t c .
No. 860
lycos Straight Dry-Kiln Thermometer
KACH
§29.25
W i t h 12-inch scale; 6-inch stem; Xo. P580 3-inch union-connection
flange; approximate t e m p e r a t u r e range. 30° t o 240° F.
No. 861
Same as Xo. 860, except with 12-inch stem
32.00
No. 862
Same as Xo. 860, except with 18-inch stem
35.00
No. 863
Same as Xo. 860. except with '-24-inch stem.
38.00
Straight O v e n T h e r m o m e t e r s
For J a p a n a n d E n a m e l B a k i n g O v e n s , T e m p e r i n g O v e n s ,
Core Ovens, etc.
No. 870
lycos
Straight Oven Thermometer
EACH
§29.25
With 12-inch scale; 6-incli s t e m : Xo. P580 3-inch union-connection
flange; approximate t e m p e r a t u r e range, 100° to 750° F.
No. 871
Same as No. 870, except with 12-inch stem
32.00
No. 872
Same as Xo. 870, except with 18-inch stem
35.00
No. 873
Same as X o . 870, except with 24-inch s t e m
38.00
XOTE—\os. 870 to S73 will l>e supplied if specified, without extra
charge, with approximate t e m p e r a t u r e range 100° t o j00° F.
Straight Thermom e t e r , s h o w i n g swiveln u t of u n i o n , a n d
guard protecting
thermometer bulb
E X T R A ; For each six inches or
fraction thereof of stem longer t h a n listed, on any of above
thermometers, ADD TO I.IST... §2.90
XOTE—Where space does not permit
the use of a 12-inch-scale thermometer. one with 9-inch scale will be
supplied, if specified, in which case
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BULB GUARD .
p580 ,.jnch unjon.
connection flange for
No
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Forms of Connection for Tyccs Thermometers
for Enclosed Spaces
Union-Connection
Flange
This union connection is a modification of
the well-known pipe union. T h e flange is first
secured in place, then the thermometer is inserted and tight connection made by turning
I he swivel-nut. As the l a t t e r is free to revolve
on t h e stem, it is not necessary to turn the
scale-case, and the thermometer is relieved,
therefore, of all mechanical strain in attaching.
N o . P5S0 3 - i n c l i u n i o n - c o n n e c tion
flange.
N o . I'M (I u n i o n - c o n n e c t i o n
h u h t h r e a d e d for ;-irich pipetap
X o t k — H u h No. l'ôlll threaded for %-inch pipe-la]) will he supplied if specified in place of No. 1'jSO flange regularly
furnished with thermometers on pages 4 and 5.
APPLICATION
ON OVEN
OF ANGLE
THERMOMETER
WITH HOLLOW
WALL.
Wall
Socket
For attaching thermometers to hollow walls a
Xo. P520 Wall Socket {see
drawing) will be supplied
if specified, without additional cost. The dimension " A " should always
be given when ordering.
Extra-Heavy Guard
Thermometers listed on pages 4 and j are furnished
regularly with bulbs protected b y a slotted tubular guard.
When the installation is such as to expose the bulb to more
than ordinary danger of mechanical injury we recommend the
additional protection of a Tyccs Extra-Heavy Guard.
This
guard can be bolted to the inside wall of the apparatus, or can
be screwed to the end of the wall socket when one is used. If
the guard is ordered, always specify length of stem projecting
inside of apparatus, ( d i m e n s i o n "B" on above
drawing).
No. P632A
EACH
No. P632A
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Tyccs Extra-IIeavv Guard
For stem projecting not less t h a n six inches nor more than 12 inches.
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Factory and General-Testing
Thermometers
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5402
Copper-Case and Tin-Case T h e r m o m e t e r s
APPROXIMATE
RANGE
l'SE
CASE
(.minus 30° t o + 1 2 0 ° F .
I J a p a n n e d Tin ,
0° t o 220°F.
(
50° to 350°F.
General Testing
( minus 30° t o + 1 2 0 ° F .
/ Copper
0° to
220°F.
'
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.50° to
330°F.
COMPLETE
DIVINO.
PER DOZ.
LENGTH
SIONS
. . . S26.00
. . 2 ° . . . . . . . 1 2 " . . . . . 5400.
27.00
5401.
12". .
. .2°
5402.
. . . 28.00
2°
12"
31.00
5400 P
2°
12"
12"
5401P . . . . 32.00
5402P. . . . . 33.00
2°
. ...12"
EXTRA TUBE
AND SCALE ONLY
NO.
PER DOZ.
5400A. . . .521.00
5401A
22.00
5402A
23.00
5400PA.. .21.00
5401PA..
22.00
5402PA.. . 23.00
Nos. 5400 to 5402P inclusive h a v e mercury-filled tubes.
T h e scale range of Nos. 5400 to 5402P inclusive will be furnished with minimum variations practicable, and as a rule
will include t h e maximum figures given, If other t h a n stock ranges are called for t h e thermometer m u s t be considered
special and charged for accordingly
NOTE
NOTE
Auto-Circulation Thermometers
USE
Factory T e m p e r a t u r e s
CASE
Nickel-Plated Iron
Bronze
APPROXIMATE
RANGE
0° to 120°F
0° to 120°F
DIVISIONS
2°. .
2°. .
LENGTH
9". . .
9". . .
NO.
1103S
1104S
Maximum-Registering Thermometers
APPROXIMATE
USE
RANGE
DIVISIONS
0° to 220°F
2°
100° to 300°F
2°
General Testing
200° to 400°F
2°
1 0° to 220°F
2°
NOTE—Maximum Registering Thermometers
grade. if specified, without extra charge.
LENGTH
SPECIAL FEATURES
SW
In Pocket Case. . .
5V,"
Brass Armor
51 i"
Brass Armor
5W
Brass Armor
will be furnished with equivalent
COMPLETE
NO.
EACH
I486.. . .55.00
1494
5.00
1 4 9 5 . . . . 5.00
1496.. . . 5.00
range in Centi-
EACH
S 1.55
6.15
TUBE ONLY
NO.
EACH
1486A... .54.75
1494A
4.75
1495A
4.75
1496A
4.75
Six's M a x i m u m - a n d - M i n i m u m R e g i s t e r i n g T h e r m o m e t e r s
APPROXIMATE
NO.
DIVISIONS LENGTH
USE
CASE
RANGE
10"
. 5452
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...
,
Polished Brass, minus 10 ID 40 to + 120"F. . .2°
ctory or Outdoor t e m p e r a t u r e s , p ( 1 | i s | u , ( [ i 5 r , s s
30° to 220°F. . .2°
. . . 1 0 " . . . .5166
PER
DOZ.
574.00
96.00
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Jyccs
Draft Gauges
For Flues, F u r n a c e s , etc.
Designed for measuring the draft at the
furnace front, under the grate, or at the uptake.
Can be used to measure gas pressures up to six
inches of water. Made in two different types, and
in 4-inch and 6-inch sizes, as follows:—
P o r t a b l e , or Pocket, T y p e
For test purposes.
necting-piece.
Fitted with hose con-
Panel Type
For permanent installation.
.Mounted on
metal panel and fitted with three-way cock, which
allows gauge to be open to draft and closed to
atmosphere, or closed to draft and open to
atmosphere.
The glass tubes are packed perfectly tight,
without cement, and are removed easily. A red
stripe in the tube gives a magnified red column,
which is easy to read. 1'lie armor protects the
tubes from mechanical injury, t h e water level
can be adjusted easily by means of a pin-valve
located in t h e 1 connecting-piece.
NO.
KACH
1000
%ccs
Pocket Draft (.auge
$11.75
Armored. Has 4-inch scale.
1003
1002
Same as No. 1000, except (i-inch scale 12.50
Tyccs Metal-Panel Draft Gauge.
15.50
Without armor. Has 4-incli scale.
1005
1001
Same as Xo. 1002, except (i-inch scale 16.25
lycos
Metal-Panel D r a f t Gauge . . .
16.50
With armor. H a s 4-inch scale.
N o . 1001
Metal-Panel (iauge
lycos
1004
Same as N o. 1001,except 6-inch scale 17.25
Jeweled Anemometers
Biram's Pattern
Zero-Setting
For registering the velocity of currents of air
in tunnels, furnace flues, etc.. by means of a light fan
the revolutions of which are recorded on dials in the
center of the instrument. As supplied to the I . S.
D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture, I . S. Bureau of Mines,
V. S. Naval Academy, etc.
NO.
3132
EA(11
Trees Biram's Anemometer
$45.00
Jeweled movement, fitted with p a t e n t e d , instantaneous zerosetting device. 4-inch diameter: four dials reading to
1(10.11(10 feet: weight sixteen ounces.
Each instrument is
tested and a chart of corrections furnished for velocities from
f r f m 100 to 3.000 feet per minute. Not guaranteed to give
cnttrcct results if used in temperatures exceeding 300 1.
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Rochester, NewYork, U.SA.
and Taylor Recording and Index
Thermometers
(How to Select t h e T y p e Best S u i t e d t o Y o u r R e q u i r e m e n t s
(Listed on payes
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Mercury-Actuated Trees Capillary Recording, and Tyccs and TSr/cr Index T h e r m o m e t e r s : Recommended for applications where the length of flexible connecting tubing does not exceed 25 feet, where bulbs of relatively small dimensions
are required and where accurate readings across practically the entire width of the chart are essential. T h e y can be used for
t e m p e r a t u r e ranges within the limits of 40° below zero and 10(10 above zero. Falir. covered by charts listed (?•>' and ?()•
T h e copper-plated t h e n nickel-plated steel bulbs, flexible connecting tubing and spiral springs, are welded together to
constitute t h e t u b e system, which is filled solid with mercury under relatively high pressure. Since mercury has a uniform
coefficient of expansion the degree divisions of the charts are of uniform width.
Vapor-Tension-Actuated Tyccs and Taylcr Capillary Recording and Index T h e r m o m e t e r s : Recommended for applications where the working temperature range is within comparatively restricted limits and where bulbs of small dimensions
are desirable. Can be supplied as s t a n d a r d with any length of connecting tubing to 75 feet. In most cases longer tubing
is practicable, but complete details should be given w hen ordering. Can lie used for any t e m p e r a t u r e range selected within
the limits of 30 a n d .1.10 Fahr. covered by charts listed (page J5). They are constructed with steel, Clipper, monel or stainless-iron bulbs, copper flexible tubing with bronze protecting armor and spiral springs, brazed together to constitute the t u b e
system, which is partially filled with a volatile liquid. T h e pressure in t h e t u b e system is created by vaporization of t h e
liquid as heat is applied to the bulb, and since the t e m p e r a t u r e is not directly proportional to the pressure, obviously the
degree graduations on t h e charts are not of uniform width.
Gas-Actuated Tyccs and Tavfcr Capillary Recording and Index T h e r m o m e t e r s : Recommended for applications
where t h e length of connecting tubing exceeds 25 feét. where space is sufficient to accommodate bulbs of relatively large proportions (size varies from 11 inches by \ of an inch for 25 feet of connecting tubing to 30 inches by :i i of an inch for 70 feet
of connecting tubing, and special sizes will be furnished when conditions require them) and where accurate readings across
practically t h e complete chart selected are essential. Can be used for t e m p e r a t u r e ranges within t h e limits of 40 below zero
and 1000° above zero. Fahr. covered by charts listed (pages 2-! and >'i). T h e steel or copper bulbs, copper capillary connecting
tubing, bronze protecting armor and spiral springs brazed or welded together constitute t h e t u b e system, which is filled
with inert gas under pressure. T h e degree divisions on t h e charts are of uniform width.
frees
Capillary Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
CASK: I)ust-and-moistlire-proof, pressed-metal, finished dull instrument-black, or white-enamel it so specified.
CHARTS: II1 •> inches in diameter. Temperature scale 3' •> inches wide.
T Y P E S : 1— Mercury-Actuated. 2—Vapor-Tension-Actuated. 3 Gas-Actuated
Taylor C a p i l l a r y R e c o r d i n g T h e r m o m e t e r s
CASE: l)ust-and-moisture-proof, cast-iron, finished black enamel: round: 10' •> inches in diameter.
C H A R T S : S inches in diameter. T e m p e r a t u r e scale 2 1 inches wide.
T Y P E S : 1 A apor-Tension-Actuated. 2- -(ias-Actuated.
frees
Capillary Index T h e r m o m e t e r s
CASE: l)ust-and-moistlire-proof, pressed-metal. S' j inches in diameter; round: finished dull instrument-black.
DIAL: Black-oxidized with silver-deposited figures a n d graduations: 7 inches in diameter.
TYPES: I - Mercury Actuated. 2— Vapor-Tension-Actuated. 3— (las-Actuated.
Tavior C a p i l l a r y I n d e x T h e r m o m e t e r s
CASE: Dust-and-moisturc-proof, round-pressed metal, finished dull instrument-black: 5 inches in diameter.
DIAL: Black-oxidized with silver-deposited figures and graduations; .3 inches in diameter.
TYPES: 1— Mercury-Actuated. 2— Vapor-'Tension-Actuated. 3—(las-Actuated.
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Self-Contained Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
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CASE: R o u n d ; pressed metal; finished white-enamel, with polished nickel-plated f r o n t ring; 11 inches in diameter.
CHARTS: 9 1 •> inches in diameter. T emperature scale 3 1 > inches wide.
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SLispended-Pen Capillary Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
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( 1 I S a J P f t r t ^ and Tar/cr C a p ill ary Recording Thermometers will be furnished, if specified, with the pen suspended.
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I l l u s t r a t i o n is of a M e r c u r y - A c t u a t e d Tvecs R e c o r d i n g T h e r m o m e t e r i page 14 i h u t a p p l i e s e q u a l l y t o v a p o r - t e n s i o n - a c t u a t e d
a n d g a s - a c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t s page / 5 i. e x c e p t t h a t t h e f o r m of t h e c o i l i s s o m e w h a t d i f f e r e n t , r e s u l t i n g i n o t h e r m i n o r c h a n g e s
i n r h e d e t a i l s of t h e m e c h a n i s m , h u t in n o w a y a f f e c t i n g t h e g e n e r a l c o n s t r u c t i o n o r p r i n c i p a l of o p e r a t i o n .
O p e r a t i o n : T h e m o v e m e n t of t h e coil " G , " which o p e n s or closes as t h e t e m p e r a t u r e at
t h e b u l b increases or decreases is t r a n s m i t t e d to t h e p e n - a r m " J Î " a n d t h e p e n "Q"' is t h u s m o v e d
radially over t h e p a p e r c h a r t " L " , which is revolved b y t h e c l o c k - m o v e m e n t " D . " T h e link
" I I . " is a bi-metallic s t r i p which a u t o m a t i c a l l y c o m p e n s a t e s t h e m e r c u r y - a c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t
against e r r o n e o u s i n d i c a t i o n s d u e t o f l u c t u a t i n g t e m p e r a t u r e a r o u n d t h e case.
T h i s simple a r r a n g e m e n t is a distinct i m p r o v e m e n t in t h e following respects over c a r r y i n g t h e
p e n - a r m directly 011 t h e c o i l : 1st - T h e a r m is a l w a y s p i v o t e d at t h e correct center " X " r e l a t i v e t o t h e r a d i a l lines 011 t h e
c h a r t , t h u s insuring correct t i m e r e a d i n g .
2 n d — T h e p e n - p o i n t " Q " a l w a y s h a s t h e s a m e b e a r i n g - p r e s s u r e 011 t h e c h a r t , j u s t sufficient
t o m a k e t h e ink flow freely.
3 r d — T h e pen is affected m u c h less b y v i b r a t i o n w h e n t h e p e n - a r m is p i v o t e d 011 a rigid s u p p o r t .
T h e r e is practically no f r i c t i o n in t h e m o v e m e n t , b u t even if it were increased m a n y t i m e s
it would h a v e 110 effect 011 t h e a c c u r a c y of t h e indication, because, w h e n t h e fluid in t h e b u l b is
h e a t e d t h e coil " G " m u s t open, a n d w h e n t h e b u l b cools, t h e coil, b e i n g u n d e r a high t e n s i o n ,
closes i n s t a n t l y . T h e p o w e r developed b y t h e coil is greatly in excess of t h a t required to a c t u a t e
w^
"Q"' a g a i n s t a n y small friction t h a t m a y exist. A s t o p " I " p r e v e n t s t h e pen f r o m o p e r a t n t h e inner circle of t h e c h a r t .
R e v o l v i n g c h a r t d i s c ( a b o v e ) will b e s u p p l i e d u n l e s s fixed c h a r t d i s c
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S e a l e d P e n - A r m A d j u s t m e n t : T o a d j u s t for slight errors, first cut a n d w i t h d r a w wire,
t h e n r e m o v e plug " \ \ " a n d insert key, which t h e n can b e t u r n e d t o t h e right or left, t h e r e b y m o v ing t h e p e n . T h i s sealed wire is a t t a c h e d in our p l a n t , a f t e r t h e final inspection of t h e i n s t r u m e n t .
A d d i t i o n a l seals a r e f u r n i s h e d , for resealing.
Tamper-Proof:
Tyccs R e c o r d i n g T h e r m o m e t e r s are " t a m p e r - p r o o f " in t h a t t h e seals
s a f e g u a r d t h e i n s t r u m e n t against b o t h malicious a n d u n i n t e n t i o n a l interference w i t h t h e mechanism.
C h a r t s E a s i l y C h a n g e d : T o c h a n g e t h e c h a r t on i n s t r u m e n t s w i t h revolving c h a r t - d i s c
t h e k n u r l e d - n u t " C " is unscrewed, t h e p e n - a r m " R " is pulled slightly f o r w a r d a n d t h e c h a r t - d i s c
" K " is lifted f r o m t h e a r b o r " A . " T h e used c h a r t t h e n can be r e m o v e d easily a n d a new one
a t t a c h e d . T h e c h a r t is self-centering a n d c a n n o t possibly get out of a l i g n m e n t . (See paye 12 for
fixed chart-dixc.)
P e n - A r m : C o n s t r u c t e d in t w o p a r t s , " R " a n d " T , " so t h a t t h e u p p e r p a r t " R , " if it becomes corroded can be replaced by loosening t w o small screws " S " w i t h o u t d i s m o u n t i n g t h e case
or a f f e c t i n g t h e a c c u r a c y of t h e i n s t r u m e n t .
C l o c k : T h e clock " D " is designed especially for use w i t h Tyccs R e c o r d i n g T h e r m o m e t e r s
a n d is m u c h b e t t e r a d a p t e d t h a n a m o v e m e n t selected f r o m t h e open m a r k e t and a l t e r e d slightly
to m e e t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s .
C a s e : M a d e of pressed m e t a l , finished dull i n s t r u m e n t - b l a c k , or white e n a m e l if so specified, with polished nickel-plated t r i m m i n g s . D u s t - a n d - m o i s t u r e proof, to p r o t e c t t h e working
m e c h a n i s m a g a i n s t wear a n d corrosion.
T h e f r o n t section " M " is d r a w n down b y f o u r screws "15" against a h e a v y felt p a c k i n g ring
i m b e d d e d in t h e cast-iron b a c k . T h e door is m o u n t e d on a spring hinge, so t h a t when closed a n d
f a s t e n e d t h e felt p a c k i n g is c o m p r e s s e d t i g h t l y a g a i n s t t h e edge " M . " T h i s c o n s t r u c t i o n elimin a t e s t h e t i m e - c o n s u m i n g t a s k of f a s t e n i n g f o u r or m o r e wing-nuts, which c o m m o n l y are used on
m o i s t u r e - p r o o f cases. T h i s f e a t u r e of quick opening a n d closing b e c o m e s an i m p o r t a n t f a c t o r
w h e n a n u m b e r of c h a r t s are t o be c h a n g e d each d a y . A stuffing box " J " is provided where t h e
c o n n e c t i n g t u b i n g e n t e r s t h e b o t t o m of t h e case.
C a l i b r a t i o n : At t i m e s a recording t h e r m o m e t e r m a y get slightly out of calibration, d u e
t o long-continued use or u n u s u a l strains. This m e a n s t h a t t h e i n s t r u m e n t does not record correct
t e m p e r a t u r e s a n d t h e error is not c o n s t a n t at all p o i n t s on t h e c h a r t .
T h e Tyccs R e c o r d i n g T h e r m o m e t e r has a m i c r o m e t e r screw " V , " which p e r m i t s m o v i n g t h e
slide-plate " V " up or d o w n in t h e slot of t h e p e n - a r m " T . " t h u s f u r n i s h i n g a m e a n s of c a l i b r a t i n g
t h e i n s t r u m e n t v e r y easily. W h e n t h e slide-plate " V " h a s b e e n m o v e d t o t h e correct position,
a t w h i c h t i m e t h e pen will record correctly at each point across t h e c h a r t , t h e screw " Z " is t i g h t e n e d , t h u s insuring slide-plate " V " m a i n t a i n i n g a fixed position.
T h i s f e a t u r e appeals to users of large q u a n t i t i e s of recording t h e r m o m e t e r s a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y
to t h o s e h a v i n g central t e s t i n g laboratories, because t h i s c o n s t r u c t i o n p e r m i t s keeping i n s t r u m e n t s
jn p e r f e c t c o n d i t i o n w i t h o u t t h e necessity of r e t u r n i n g t h e m t o t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r .
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Tyccs C h a r t E j e c t o r : A splendid f e a t u r e not f o u n d on a n y o t h e r m a k e of recording t h e r m o m e t e r . A convenience a n d real t i m e saver when m a n y c h a r t s h a v e t o he c h a n g e d . C h a r t disc " k " is fixed, a n d f a s t e n e d l>y t h r e e screws " h . " C e n t r a l c l i a r t - a r b o r " a " is t h e s a m e d i a m e t e r
as the center-hole in t h e c h a r t .
T o R e m o v e C h a r t : Press p u s h - b u t t o n " f , " when pen-lifter " g " a u t o m a t i c a l l y lifts t h e
pen off t h e c h a r t a n d s i m u l t a n e o u s l y raises t h e f o r k e d e j e c t o r " d . " which lifts t h e c h a r t f r o m t h e
clips " b " " b " " b " a n d leaves t h e recorder free for clock w i n d i n g a n d t h e insertion of a new c h a r t .
T o I n s e r t C h a r t : Place c h a r t in position, with a r b o r " a " t h r o u g h t h e center-hole a n d
slip edge of c h a r t u n d e r clips " b " " b " " b . "
T h e removal a n d replacing of k n u r l e d n u t , or o t h e r a t t a c h i n g device a t t h e center,
is done away w i t h .
C l o c k - s t a r t i n g a n d a d j u s t m e n t s t e m at "<•;" clock-winding at " j . "
r e s p e c t s is similar to t h a t described on pages 10 a n d 11.
M e c h a n i s m in o t h e r
N O T E - R e v o l v i n g c h a r t d i s c ' page 10 will b e s u p p l i e d , u n l e s s fixed c h a r t d i s c
c h a r t d i s c is d e s i r e d a d d l e t t e r " F " t o c a t a l o g n u m b e r .
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T u b e System :
Illustration
actual size).
Consists of Bulb "E",
Tubing "15" and Coil
"G"
Assembly:
Tubing "15" is welded to bulb " F " at point " D " and
brazed to coil " G " at point " E " .
After the inser-
tion of steel wire " ( " ' , the system is filled with mercury a n d the coil sealed tight.
under high pressure.
The mercury is
T h i s produces a powerful act-
- E
uating system and one that resists external vibration
to a remarkable degree.
T h e volume of mercury in
coil and t u b e is but a small fraction of t h a t in t h e
bulb.
Material:
Operation :
Bulb:
Steel.
Tubing:
Cold-drawn steel. Outside diameter
.
Bore (inside diameter) .015". Combines strength with flexibility.
Coil:
Steel tubing, rolled flat a n d coiled.
—B
Explained in detail on page 10
NOTE
For vapor-tension-actuated and gas-actuated
instruments
tlie t u b e " B " is m a d e of } s-inch copper tubing having a small
bore a n d heavy wall, protected its entire length by a flexible
bronze armor a n d f u r t h e r strengthed by reinforcements at each end.
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A p p l i c a t i o n s : For conditions under which mercury-actuated instruments operate to the
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C a s e : Pressed-metal, moisture-and-dusl-proof.
S i z e : W/2" high, 11" in diameter and 4 1 4 " deep.
F i n i s h : Dull instrument-black with polished-nickel trimmings.
C h a r t s : O1^" in diameter; temperature scale .'i 1 ^" wide; (paye* 2-3 and 24).
T u b i n g : Cold drawn steel, copper plated then nickel plated; has remarkable strength and
flexibility; not recommended in lengths longer than -2~> feet.
F i t t i n g s : Various types are listed with the instruments (pagex 21 and 2,2).
O p e r a t i o n a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n : (paye* Ufjo 13).
)S: Steel, copper-plated then nickel-plated. Length depends on range (see paye 26).
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D r y - H e a t V u l c a n i z e r s , P u l p Driers, e t c .
A p p l i c a t i o n s : If in d o n h t as t o w h e t h e r the v a p o r - t e n s i o n - a c t u a t e d or g a s - a c t u a t e d instrum e n t s will best meet y o u r r e q u i r e m e n t s (see page
'•>).
C a s e : Pressed-metal, moisture-and-dust-proof.
S i z e : 14 1 <2" high. I t " in diameter, a n d 4 1 , " deep.
F i n i s h : Dull i n s t r u m e n t - b l a c k with polished-nickel t r i m m i n g .
C h a r t s : !)' •>" m d i a m e t e r , t e m p e r a t u r e scale 3 t o " wide; c h a r t s for v a p o r - t e n s i o n - a c t u a t e d
i n s t r u m e n t s (page 25), g a s - a c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t s (pages 2-i and
T u b i n g : Heavy-walled copper t u b i n g a p p r o x i m a t e l y } s" outside diameter, protected by
flexible bronze or steel a r m o r . Will be supplied in a n y length u p to 7.5 feet, and even longer
t u b i n g usually is practicable.
B u l b s : V a p o r - t e n s i o n - a c t u a t e d of copper, monel, steel or stainless-iron; g a s - a c t u a t e d of
copper or steel, length of bull) d e p e n d s on length of connecting t u b i n g (see page 26).
O p e r a t i o n a n d C o n s t r u c t i o n : (see pages 10 to IS).
J ^ A F i t t i n g s : Various t y p e s are listed with i n s t r u m e n t s (pages >l and 22).
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Any Tvccs or Taylor Recording t h e r m o m e t e r will be furnished in this f o r m if specified, without extra charge.
If d e s i r e d , s i g n i f y b y a d d i n g l e t t e r " S " t o c a t a l o g n u m b e r .
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Applications: T h e Tay/cr R e c o r d i n g j T h e r m o m e t e r has been designed for use on gaugeboards,
or wherever a round-case i n s t r u m e n t is preferred, if in doubt as to w h e t h e r vapor-tension-actu a t e d or g a s - a c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t s will best m e e t your r e q u i r e m e n t s (^re page 9).
C a s e a n d F r o n t R i n g : Cast-iron a n d dust-proof.
S i z e : D i a m e t e r 10} o inches.
F i n i s h : Case is black-enameled. R i n g is black-enameled or nickel-plated.
C h a r t D i s c : S t a t i o n a r y a n d sealed.
C h a r t s : D i a m e t e r 8 inches. T e m p e r a t u r e scale
inches wide (page .27).
C h a r t E j e c t o r : A splendid f e a t u r e n o t f o u n d on a n y other m a k e of recorder. A real time
saver a n d convenience when m a n y c h a r t s h a v e to be changed.
P e n L i f t e r : W o r k s in c o n j u n c t i o n with t h e c h a r t ejector. A p u s h of a b u t t o n raises t h e
c h a r t a n d pen f r o m t h e disc, simultaneously.
C l o c k : Specially designed for this recorder. H a s friction-driven arbor, to carry and revolve
c h a r t . C a n be wound, s t a r t e d , or a d j u s t e d without removing c h a r t disc.
P e n A r m : Pivoted, same as in Tyccs Recorder.
P e n A d j u s t m e n t : P r o t e c t e d against tampering, b y a seal.
T u b i n g : Heavy-walled copper t u b i n g , approximately 1 y-inch outside diameter. Protected
by flexible spiral a r m o r of bronze or steel. Will be supplied as specified in lengths up to 7.5 feet, and
even longer tubing usually is practicable.
B u l b s : Vapor-tension-aetuated of copper, monel, steel or stainless-iron; gas-actuated of
c o p p e r or steel.
C o n n e c t i o n s a n d F i t t i n g s : (See pages ,21 and ,22).
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A T h e r m o m e t e r t h a t Looks like a S t e a m G a u g e a n d is a s Easy t o R e a d .
As N e a r l y I n d e s t r u c t i b l e a s a n I n s t r u m e n t c a n be m a d e .
A p p l i c a t i o n s : For conditions under which m e r c u r y - a c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t s operate to t h e
best a d v a n t a g e (see page 9).
A c t u a t i n g M e d i u m : M e r c u r y under pressure (see page 12).
C a s e : One piece of pressed metal, m o u n t e d on a rigid cast base.
S i z e : Diameter 8} •_> inches.
F i n i s h : Dull instrument-black.
D i a l : Black, with silver-deposited figures a n d graduations.
T e m p e r a t u r e S c a l e : Dials for m e r c u r y - a c t u a t e d instruments can be g r a d u a t e d for practically a n y of the t e m p e r a t u r e ranges given in list of c h a r t s (pages 2-3 and 24). We recommend, however, ordering instruments with s t a n d a r d stock ranges, as t h e r e must necessarily be a delay in
delivery if a special dial is ordered. Dials are stocked in the following ranges:- minus 40° to H 0 ° F .
or C., in 1° divisions; 0° to l(i()°F. or ('., in 1° divisions; 0° t o 240°F. or C„ in 2° divisions; 0° t o
500°F. or C „ in .5° divisions; 0° to 800°F., in ,5° divisions.
T u b i n g : Cold-drawn steel, copper-plated t h e n nickel-plated, has r e m a r k a b l e s t r e n g t h and
ample flexibility. Not recommended longer t h a n L25 feet.
B u l b : Steel, copper-plated then nickel-plated.
C o n n e c t i o n s a n d F i t t i n g s : (See pages 21 and 22).
; T : JUL £
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lycos
Vapor-Tension-Actuated Recording and
Index Thermometers
For D r y i n g R o o m s , Air D u c t s , Dry K i l n s , V a c u u m Driers,
D r y - H e a t V u l c a n i z e r s , P u l p Driers, e t c .
N o . 111114
Listed on pane 21 <
A p p l i c a t i o n s : If in doubt as t o whether the vapor-tension-actuated or gas-actuated ins t r u m e n t s will best meet your requirements (see paye H).
C a s e : One piece pressed metal, m o u n t e d on a rigid cast base.
S i z e : Diameter H}.? inches.
F i n i s h : Dull instrument-black.
D i a l : Black, with silver-deposited figures a n d graduations.
T e m p e r a t u r e S c a l e : Dials for vapor-tension-actuated i n s t r u m e n t s can be g r a d u a t e d for
practically a n y of t h e t e m p e r a t u r e ranges given in the list of c h a r t s (paye 25), within limits of 30°
and 550°F. Dials for gas-actuated i n s t r u m e n t s h a v e uniform graduations a n d can be furnished
for any t e m p e r a t u r e range covered by c h a r t s listed (pages 23 and 24). We recommend, however,
ordering gas-actuated i n s t r u m e n t s with one of the s t a n d a r d stock ranges, as there must necessarily be a delay in delivery where a special dial is called for. Dials are stocked in t h e following
ranges:— minus 40° to plus 1"20CF. or ('., in 1° divisions; 0° to 1(50°F. or
in 1° divisions; 0° t o
240°F. or C. in 2° divisions; 0° to 500°F or ( '.. in 5° divisions; 0° to 8()0°F., in ,5° divisions.
T u b i n g : Heavy-walled copper tubing, approximately 1 g-inch outside diameter. Protected by flexible spiral a r m o r of bronze or steel. Will be supplied up to 75 feet, a n d even longer
tubing usually is practicable.
B u l b s : Vapor-tension-actuated of copper, monel, steel, or stainless-iron; gas-actuated of
copper or steel; bulb length d e p e n d i n g on length of connecting t u b i n g (see paye 26).
Connections and Fittings:
lilOl
U
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(See payes 21 and
22).
Catalog Part 800—Page
19
Taylor Instrument Companies
Rochester, \etv}ork.
U.SA.
Directions for Ordering
Recording and Index Thermometers
If the i n s t r u m e n t ordered (payes 21 and22) is to give satisfactory results the b u l b must be of
suitable construction, and so placed t h a t it will receive proper heat contact, since t h e pen can
record only t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of the m e d i u m which comes in actual contact with t h e bulb.
T h e materials used in Tyccs bulb-connections are selected to w i t h s t a n d the action of the
medium with which t h e y will come in contact. T h e threaded forms are built to stand h e a v y
wrenching a n d to insure tight joints under high pressure. T h e stems can be of any length required
to locate the bulb in a proper position.
Six feet of connecting t u b i n g is included with each i n s t r u m e n t ; longer t u b i n g must be ordered
as an extra. Recording t h e r m o m e t e r s are furnished with 100 c h a r t s as selected (payes 2-i tu 2ô.
and 27), supply of ink, a n d lock.
We do not in general r e c o m m e n d m e r c u r y - a c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t s with flexible capillary
connecting t u b i n g longer t h a n i ô feet. If longer lengths are required, give exact details of the installation. t h a t we m a y submit recommendations. S t a n d a r d vapor-tension-actuated and gasa c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t s are m a d e with t u b i n g of any length specified u p to 75 feet over-all.
Greater lengths often are practicable, but when specified, full details of the application should be
furnished.
When possible, the recorder case should be a t t a c h e d to a wall or s u p p o r t near t h e point
where t h e bulb is connected with the a p p a r a t u s ; b u t , on account of danger of injury to the clock,
the case must be protected against r a d i a t e d heat, or contact with h e a t e d surfaces.
When ordering, t h e following information m u s t be given, to insure t h e filling of order p r o m p t l y
and satisfaetorilv:
1
('atalog number.
••2
Length of flexible c a j larv connecting tubing.
:>
Distance t h a t bulb should be inserted into the a p p a r a t u s , in order to locate it at the
point where it is desired to measure t h e t e m p e r a t u r e .
4
N umber of c h a r t (pages 23 to 25, and 27) for recording t h e r m o m e t e r s ; total t e m p e r a t u r e
scale for index t h e r m o m e t e r s (pages IS anil 19).
.)
Working t e m p e r a t u r e range; i.e.. the m i n i m u m and m a x i m u m operating t e m p e r a t u r e s .
In selecting the t e m p e r a t u r e scale it is essential to allow a f a c t o r of safety above
the maximum temperature.
(!
Medium t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of which is to be measured; i.e., liquid, air, gas, vapor, etc.
Also s t a t e whether this medium will h a v e a corrosive action on steel: if so, what
metal will most satisfactorily resist corrosion.
?
Process a n d n a m e of a p p a r a t u s in connection with which t h e instrument is to be used.
5
On vapor-tension instruments, give t h e vertical distance when installed, between the
case and bulb, stating whether the case will be above or below the bulb.
!)
Tvccs Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s are furnished regularly with revolving chart-disc
(page 10). If t h e y are wanted with fixed chart disc (page 12) a d d letter " F " to catalog n u m b e r .
10
Tyccs Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s are supplied regularly with upright pen-arm (page lit).
If suspended pen-arm ( page 10) is desired signify by adding letter " S " to catalog n u m b e r .
11-j-In ordering parts for Tyccs I n s t r u m e n t s listed in this catalog, always refer to the serial
n u m b e r of t h e i n s t r u m e n t , which number will be found in plain sight on t h e dial, or
on the n a m e plate a t t a c h e d to t h e instrument case.
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Recording and Index Thermometers
' "Directions for Ordering,"
page 20)
Plain Bulb and C l a m p Flange
M '
7,
—
With six feet of platedsteel flexible tubing; platedsteel rigid bulb; (for length
see pagi 26) 3" split clamp
flange; for recorders. 100
charts as selected (pages 21
anil -?J); ink; lock. etc.
With six feet of bronzearmored flexible copper
lulling: rigid copper, moncl.
steel or stainless-iron bulb;
3" split clamp flange; for
recorders. 100 c h a r t s as selected (Tfccs page
Tar/cr
page .'7 r. ink: I. ck. etc.
\ \ itli six feet of bronze...
...
armored flexible copper
tubing: rigid copper or steel
bulb (for length see page .'H ;
3" split clamp flange: for
recorders. 100 charts as selected [Tyccs pages 21 anil 2\.
Ttytor i>agr 27): ink: lock. etc.
^
f
l sed with any of I he three types of Recording or Index Thermometers, for application to enclosed spaces not under pressure or vacuum.
A 3" Split < lamp Flange is furnished, for attaching connecting tubing to apparat us.
The length of connecting tubing that will be immersed with the bull.) should always lie
given, so that the instrument can be calibrated for the immersion specified.
ru n
Mercury-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s
•„•,.;.,,».,,„': ,,.MPE..<cr,<•
*»>•
r r TO soi>°F ce TO 1000° F.
8001
Tyccs Recording Thermometer ( illustrate I page 1 \ i.
chart $105.00
SI 17.50
1
8061
Tyccs Bi-Record Recording Thermometer. U o" chart
157.50
176.25
9001
Tyccs Index Thermometer. 7" dial (illustrate I page IS
84.00
96.50
10101
Tarter Index Thermometer. .">" dial
56.00
68.50
Vapor-Tension-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s
\ (1
11001
11061
11101
12001
12061
1HQ1
7f.ccs
Tyccs
lycos
Taj/cr
Tfy/cr
Tar/cr
Ciils- A r t i i î l t p d
.IClltaiCU
\o.
13001
13061
13101
12001G
12061G
13401
v"
With six feet of platedsteel flexible tubing; platedsteel rigid bulb ( for length
see page 26); : i 4 " pipethreaded h u b : for recorders.
100 charts as selected (pages
2-1 anil 2't): ink; lock. etc.
Instruments
llisu llliuill^
KAMI
TEMPERATIRE TEMPERAT!" R1
IPTOSOO°F.
f
$104.75
157.25
83.75
96.50
144.75
54.50
I seel Avith a n y of the three types of Recording or Index Thermometers,
for applications where a pressure-tight joint is required and the lieat contact is
good.
Mercury-Actuated Instruments
Ml.
8004
8064
9001
10404
raram,:^tu,m„
Vapor-Tension-Actuated Instruments
11004
11061
11101
12001
12061
11101
rp ro ionocF
$122.75
184.50
101.75
73.75
rp TO HOO'I
Tyccs Recording Thermometer. !)] 2 " chart
$110.25
Tyccs Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 912" chart
165.75
Tyccs Index Thermometer. 7" dial..
89.25
Tar/cr Index Thermometer. .3" dial
61.25
NOTE—3" bronze flange will be furnished in place of hub.
if specified, without extra charge.
XO.
With six feet of bronzearmored
flexible
copper
tnbing: rigid copper, moncl.
steel 1 r stainless-iron bulb;
84" pipe-threaded h u b : for
recorders. 100 charts as selected I Tyccs page 2-7. Tar/cr
page 27): ink; lock, etc.
IPTO1OOOCF.
S 92.25
138.50
71.25
84.00
126.00
42.00
Union C o n n e c t i o n
l
f
S 92.25
138.50
71.25
84.00
126.00
12.00
Tyccs Recording Thermometer. 9J •>" c h a r t .
Tyccs Bi-Record Recording Thermometer, i t ' s " c h a r t .
jfcct Index Thermometer. 7" dial
Tartar Recording Thermometer. 8" chart
Taylor Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 8" chart
Ëfrbr Index Thermometer. .5" d i a l .
......
—A »
J
IPTC»550-F
Recording Thermometer, il1 •>" c h a r t .
Bi-Record Recording Thermometer. O V ' chart
Index Thermometer. 7" dial. .
Recording Thermometer. 8" chart
Bi-Record Recording Thermometer. 8" chart
Imlex Thermometer. J " dial . .
TEMPKRVTÎ'KE
rp TO 5.50oK
1
Tyccs Recording Thermometer. • illustrated page 1~>) 9 2 " chart
$ 97.50
Tyccs Hi-Record Recording Thermometer.
2" c h a r t .
116.50
1
Tyccs Index Thermometer. 7" dial (page i.''
76.50
TSy/dr Recording Thermometer, (illustrated page 171 8" chart
89.25
Tar/cr Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 8" c h a r t .
133.75
Tarter Index Thermometer. •>" dial
.
17.25
\OTK— 3" bronze flange will be furnished in place of hub. if specified, without extra charge.
ADD TO
E X T R A - For each foot or fraction of a foot not including bulb of rigid exteunsl
sion stem
S 3.15
Gas-Actuated Instruments
i:a<
TEMPEHATI RE
NO.
With six feet of bronzearmored tubing and : i 4 "
pipe-threaded hub; bulb of
copper or steel ( for lengt'/
see page 26): for recorders.
100 charts as selected ( Tyccs
pages 22 anil X). Tar/cr page
,>TH4jik; lock. etc.
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13004
13064
13101
12004G
12064G
13104
1 1- TO scio'F.
"
TEMPERATIRE
i p TO iooo°F
Recording Thermometer.
chart.
$ 97.50
$110.00
Tvccs
Bi-Record ReeordiiigThernioineter. 9''2 W ehart
116.50
165.25
Tyccs
Index Thermometer. 7" dial.
"
76.50
89.00
Tar/cr Recording Thermometer. 8" chart
89.25
101.75
Tar/cr Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 8 " c h a r t . .
133.75
152.50
Tar/cr Index Thermometer. 5" dial
47.25
59.75
NOTE—3-inch bronze flange « ILL be furnished, if specified, without
3
extra charge, instead of 4-inch pipe-threaded hub.
ADD TO
EXTRA
For each foot or fraction of a foot, not including bulb, of rigid ex- !! S ]
tension-stem more than regularly furnished
..
. . $ 3,15
( atalng Part .W0- Page 21
Tyccs
iayior Instrument Companies
Rochester. NewYork. U.SA.
Recording and Index Thermometers
["Directions
for Ordering",
page 20
Capillary Bulb and C l a m p Flange
-J®
With six feet of platedstecl flexible tubing: plated•*teel capillary bulb about £0
feet long, {for actual length
see page 2ii) 3" sp'it clamp
flange; f. r recorders. UNI
charts as selected [pages 2-1
and 21 : ink: lock, etc.
I'sed with any of the three types of Recording or Index Thermometers, on
enclosed spaces not under pressure or vacuum, where it is desirable t o expose a large
surface to the heat medium.
T h e bull) is approximately 20 feet long and very sensitive to slight and rapid
changes of temperature.
XO.
8001C
siK.it:
9001C
in une
Mercury-Actuated Instruments
I P TO S00°1'\ I P TO 1()00CK.
SI 10.00
Recording Thermometer. !)'•>" chart.
chart
165.00
Hi-Record liccording Thermometer. I)1
S9.00
Tvcc Index Thermometer. 7" dial..
Tarter Index Thermometer. 5" d i a l . . . .
61.00
1
\()'['[
Stat* location of clamp flange and length of connecting tubing t h a t will be immersed with the bulb, so the instrument can be calibrated for the immersion specified.
$122.50
1S3.75
101.50
73.50
Tvccs
Tyccs
KA< H
TKML'KHATT'KK
Vapor-Tension-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s
With six feet of bronzearmored flexible copper tubing: flexible copper caj.illarv bulb about -20 ft. long;
3" split clamp flange; f r
recorders. 100 charts as selecteil TYCCS page J~>. Tarter
page 17 ": ink: lock, etc."
\o.
1 IODIC
11061C
11101C
12001C
12II61C
11Î01C
With six feet of bronzearmored t u h i n g a n d 3" split
clamp flange: copper caj.illary bulb about £0 feet 1 11g:
for recorders. 100 charts as
selected 1 Tyccs pages 2t and
2'/,Tar/er pagi 27 !; ink; lock.
etc.
NO.
13001C
TYCCS
Recording T h e r m o m e t e r . 1 >" chart. . .
13061C
TYCCS
Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 9 ) 4 " chart
13101C
TYCCS
Index Thermometer. 7" dial .
12001CG lav/or Recording Thermometer. 8" chart. .
12061CG Tarter Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. S" chart.
131010
W & r Index Thermometer. 5 " dial
I
EACH
TKMPKHATCRE TKAI PKRATI'H .
r p T i » 5.50° F
$ 92.25
13S.50
71.25
St .00
126.00
....
42.00
Recording Thermometer. !>'2" chart
Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 9} •>" chart
Index Thermometer. 7" dial.
Tarter Recording Thermometer. S" chart
Tarter Hi-Hecord Recording Thermometer. 8 " c h a r t
Tarter Index Thermometer. 5 " dial
Tyccs
Tyccs
Tyccs
Gas-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s
KACH
T E WI'EH A TI H I IKMI'EIT \T! K I:
I'll 1000°K
I p TO SOII'K.
$104.75
157.25
S3.75
96.50
144.75
54.50
S 92.25
13S.50
71.25
S4.00
126.00
42.00
Rigid E x t e n s i o n - S t e m a n d A d j u s t a b l e C o n n e c t i o n
N o . P72SA
frong
Adjustable
Clamp
Hook
S h o w i n g No. P727 3 - i n c h A d j u s t a b l e C l a m p
With six feet of j.latcd-steel flexible
tubing; platcd-steel rigid bulb; ( f o r length
se< page JO) 1 - inches including bulb of
rigiil extension-stem; No. 1*7-27 clamp
flange; for recorders. 100 charts as selected i pages 23 and 2y\\ ink; lock. etc.
Flange
For use with any of the three tyjies of
Recording or Index Thermometers, 011 tanks
and enclosed spaces not under pressure,
where t lie bulb must be supported rigidly
at a point some distance inside the aj.j.aratus
in order to give it jiroj.er heat contact.
Mercury-Actuated Instruments
Ni 1.
S020
soso
9020
10120
1
J!A„T.»AT, »,.
IT' TO 8110" I-'.r r TO 1000°K.
TEMPEUAT™'
S122.75
Recording Thermometer. 9 2 " c h a r t S110.25
Hi-Rccord
Recording
Thermometer.
9 1 2 " chart . . .
._
165.75
TYCCS
Index Thermometer. 7 " dial.
S9.25
Tarter Index Thermometer, 5" dial..
61.25
Tvccs
TYCCS
184.50
101.75
73.75
Vapor-Tension-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s
With six f.
onze-armored flexible
copper tubing: 1-2" rigid extension-stem
including bulb; copper, monel. steel or
stainless-iron rigid bulb and stem; No.
l'7-27 a d j u s t a b l e clamp flange; for recorders. 100 charts as selected (Tyccs page
Tarter page 27)-, ink: lock. etc.
NO.
11020
110S0
11120
12020
12080
11120
Recording Thermometer. 9} 2" chart
TYCCS
Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 9 1 •>" c h a r t .
Tyccs Index Thermometer. 7 " dial
Tarter Recording Thermometer. 8 " chart
Tarter Hi-Record Recording T h e r m o m e t e r . 8" chart
Tarter Index Thermometer, ô '' dial
Tvccs
Gas-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s
With six feet of bronze-armored flexible
tubing: 1-2" rigid extension-stem, in addition to bulb (for length see page 2(>).
No. l'7-27 adjustable clamp flange: bulbs
and stems of copper or steel: for recorders. 100 charts as selected ("tyccspages 2!
anil ."1. Tarter page 27); ink; lock, etc.
NO.
13020
13080
13120
12020G
12080G
13420
KACH
TEMPERATTRE
IT' ru 530 e F.
S 97.50
146.50
76.50
89.25
133.75
....
47.25
...
A< H
TEMPKHAT1 HE
I-PTO 800°F. I P TO lOIKPK.
TEMI,,,„AT,
„',;
Recording Thermometer. 9 1 •>" chart
S 97.50
Hi-Record Recording
Thermometer.
91 2 " chart
146.50
Tyccs Index Thermometer.
7" dial
76.50
Tarter Recording Thermometer. 8" chart
S9.25
Tarter Hi-Record Recording Thermometer. 8"
chart
. . . . . .
133.75
Tarter Index Thermometer. 0" dial..
47.25
Tyccs
TYCCS
NOTF--Sincf TIBIH lengths t>f <jas-Actuated Recording mid Index T h e r m o m e t e r s wiry v. 1111 ditferent lengths of tutting, this must be taken
into coiisidecition when determining (tie proper over-all length of extension-stem tor a n y application.
of No. P7-J7
Nrnx
V> I'T-SA clump tiook, middle prong a d j u s t a b l e to wall thickness u p to 7 , of an inch, "ill he furnished in place
elninp
flaftw^jt' s|n4ified, without extra charge.
t i e r i n g s t a t e length of extension-stem, including b u l b .
4h foot or f r a c t i o n of a foot of rigid extension-stem, more than 1 inches
.
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$110.00
165.25
89.00
101.75
152.50
59.75
Ann TO
LIST
« 3.15
Taylor Instrument Companies
Rochester, Sew York, U.SA.
Charts for Tyccs Mercury-Actuated and
Gas-Actuated Recording Thermometers
(Instrument.*
listed on payes 21 and 22)
C h a r t s for Tyccs Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s are printed on high-grade
paper, in a subdued shade of blue ink, contrasting
strongly with the red record line
(Actual-size facsimile of section of 24-hour chart
C h a r t s w i t h M a x i m u m T e m p e r a t u r e L e s s T h a n 800° F a h r e n h e i t
N( >.
104
10f>
107
108
110
112
116
120
124
128
131
132
142
154
159
162
164
167
170
171
173
174
200
201
210
211
213
219
220
221
223
225
227.
228
230
231
233,
239
241
242
245. .
709
711
713..
1
TEMPERATURE
GRADUBULB
RANGE
ATIONS
NO.
30° to 230 180° to 33(1 F.
3
200° to 700=F.
10°
5A
100° to .">00 F
10°
4A
. minus 40° to + 120°F.
.2
0° to 300=1'.
4A
. . 2 0 0 ° to 800° F
1(1
OA
. 00° to 220=1'
j
. minus 20° t o + 1 4 0 ° F .
-2°
.2
.
100° to 800 F.
.10=
7A
. . . 50° to 4 0 0 ' F
4A
20° to ISO F.
2
30° to 230"F
.2
.
0° to 500=F".
10"
. 5A
80° to 210 F.
2
minus 40° t o + 2 4 0 ' F .
3 .
0= to 800°F.
. 10°
SA
0° to 325°F..
4A
. . .110° to 310°F..
2
150=to 750=F..
OA
100= to 600°F
5A
0= to 250 F..
3
0° to HO C
2=
2 .
. . . 10° to 120°C
2°.
2 .
. . 80° to 250°C
2°
4A
. 20° t o 170°C
3
. .minus 20° t o + 00°C..
1 .
30 to 150 C
3 .
00° to 220°C..
3 .
. . . . m i n u s 20° t o + 1 1 0 ° C . .
10° to 200°C.
4A
50° to 250°C
4A ,
0= to 200=C
4A
0° to 150°C
3
0° to 250°C
5A
50° to 400°C
OA
. . minus 40° t o + 50°C..
. minus 10° t o + 90°C..
. . . . 10= to 200°C
4A
0° to 115°C..
. 1°
3
. 20° to 100°C.
.
1°.
1
200= to 750°F
.10°.
OA.
70° to 230=F
30° to 230 T . .
For more complete list of available standard charts write for Catalog P a r t 8000.
PERIOD uF
REVOLUTION
24 hoti
12 hours
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Charts for Tvccs Mercury-Actuated and
Gas-Actuated Recording Thermometers
(Instrunienls
listed on pages 21 and 22)
C h a r t s w i t h M a x i m u m T e m p e r a t u r e L e s s T h a n 800° F a h r . — C o n t i n u e d
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
NO.
1007
to 800° F
to 350° F
to 230°F
to 450° F
to l.-.O'C
to 150°C
to+loCC.
to 300"C
to 230°F
to+120°F.
. 1 0 0 ° to 500° F..
.200°
700°F.
1010
.200°
800°F..
1012
. 50°
. 100°
. 50°
. 70°
. 100°
. 0°
20°
30°
.100°
. 30°
40°
71B
719
722.
729
750
751
752
753.
1001
1002
1004
1014
. 60°
1016
. 20°
800°F..
200°F..
260° F.
1201
.
120T..
1202
. 30°
140°C..
40° to-f 120°C..
0C to
90°R.
1203
1211
10°
GRADUATIONS
10
5
2
5
2°
2°
5°
2°
5°
.
P E R I O D OF
REVOLUTION"
BULB
NO.
7A
. 1 2 hours.. .
. 1 hour .
. 12 hours.
" " .
" "
..
6 hours..
72 hours..
davs.
4A
. . .2
4A
3
4A
4A
. 2
2;
2
10°
4A
10°
10°
. 5A
OA
. . 8A
10°
2°
1
.3
, 2
.
.2
. 3
2°.
J»
2
C h a r t s w i t h M a x i m u m T e m p e r a t u r e G r e a t e r T h a n 800 e b u t
n o t E x c e e d i n g 1000° F a h r .
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
NO.
.200° to 1000°F
. 80° to 1000°F
.100° to 500°C..
.200° to 1000°F
. 50° to 400°C
109
125
208
1013
1210
GRADUATIONS
. .20°
20°
.10°
10°
5°
P E R I O D OF
REVOLUTION
BULB
NO.
24hours.
"
"
" .
7 days..
" " .
. . 8A
9A
7A
. . 8A
7A
Reverse-Reading Charts
T h e following reverse c h a r t s are a r r a n g e d with t h e m i n i m u m t e m p e r a t u r e a t t h e outside,
i n s t e a d of a t t h e center. T h e y are a decided a d v a n t a g e where t h e recording t h e r m o m e t e r is used
for cold-storage or similar applications, as t h e record is traced on t h a t part of t h e c h a r t h a v i n g
t h e widest t i m e intervals.
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
NO.
601
604
606
608
611
614
650
653.
655
692
1376
30°
60°
20°
80°
to 230°F.
230°I\.
. ...
to 220°F
to 180° F
to 330°F
. minus 2 0 t o + 1 4 0 ° F
c
. minus 2 0 t o + 1 0 0 F
10' to 120°C
0 ' to 200 "C
. minus 20° t o + 60°C
. .
minus 30° t o + 50"C
10° t o 120 ('
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5°
2=
2°
5°
2°
2°
P E R I O D OF
REVOLUTION
24 hours.
"
"
" .
"
" .
BULB
NO.
. . .2
. . .2
. . .2
. . .3
. 2
1
. . .2
5°
1°
"
"
2°
6 hours
2°
7 days
c h a r t s w r i t e f o r C a t a l o g P a r t 8000.
4A
. . .2
2
2
Taylor Instrument Companies
Rochester. XewYcrk, U.S.A.
Charts for Trees Vapor-Tension-Actuated
Recording Thermometers
Instruments
listed on pages J1 and J2)
T h e s e c h a r t s are p r i n t e d oi high-grade paper, in s u b d u e d shade of blue ink, c o n t r a s t i n g
strongly with t h e red record line
T h e following are available from regular stock.
CHART
NO.
I'EMPHR
100°
sir-1
so
2100
2102
2103
2100
2107
80°
70°
SO
2109
180=
80°
'200
2110
2112
2115
2116
.">0°
21 IS
80 =
80°
2120
2123
2124
2125
2126
2128
2.50°
40°
200
20°
70°
2130
2131
2132
2133
2138
2139
2201
2205
2206
2207
2208
2209
2210
2211
2211
2215
2219
2300
2301
2302
2303
2301
2305
2307
2308
2309
2311
2315
2102'Reverse
2103 ' R e v e r s e
2405 «Reverse
2450'Reverse
2501
2502
2503
2505
2506
2508
2509
2510
2511
2513
2800
2801
2802
2803
2807
2900
200°
200°
40°
150°
80°
40 e
90°
80 :
60°
80
100°
.
.
20°
0°
, 1 0 0e
0°
0°
minus 18°
200°
. 80
.
80°
80°
.150°
180°
120 =
. 100°
.
80°
80 =
100°
80°
100°
. 200°
. 50 =
.
80°
80=
80
80°
0
. 200=
80 e
90
80 e
. . .
100°
.
.
00°
.
0°
0°
20 e
70
20
00°
;cale charts have the minimum
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360=1".
240° to 3 2 0 1 ' .
310° !•'
240° to 290° F
200 F
130 to 190 F
330 F
210= to 310 F .
I 10 F
100° to 135 F
170'F
1 1 0 ° to 100 F
230=F
190= to 225 F
300 F
180 lo 280 F
300°F
250° to 340=1"
170 F
80= to 100= F .
250°F
140= to 2 Ml 1
e
220 F
130=to 210 F
450 F
350= to 425 F
120 F
50 to 110 F .
500= F
350= to 4 7 5 ° F
220°F
. 1 1 0 = t o 210=F.
200°F
100° to 190 F"
550°F
400= to 5 2 5 F
24 ho
:
400 F
2 7 5 ° lo 380 F
100 F
45° to 95° F
270 F
190*" to 200=F.
230°F
120=to 2 1 0 F
80 F
50° to 75= F .
180 C
120° to 170°( '
120 <'
90 ' to 115 (
175°C
100=tol05°Ç
200 <
130= to 190=(
250 (
170 to 240 C
100 ( '
80° to 150°( '
60°<"
15 e to 55=< '.
300 C
15(1 to 290 1
80 ( '
.
. 40° to 70 I
100 C ..
. 5 0 ° t o 90 C
plus 38=( '
0= to 30 (
300 F
250= to 340=1"
300 1"
180 to 280 F
310=F
2 1 0 ° to 300=F.
e
250 F
150= to 240 F
270=F
190=to 260 F .
230°F.
190= to 225 F
220=F
150= to 2 1 0 F
e
220 F
1 4 0 ° t o 210 F
270 F
.
. ....
1(10 to 250 F
310 F
220= to 290= F
350= F
220 : to 330 F
200=F
130° to 190 F
210 F
140= lo 200 F
290°F
2 1 5 to 280'F
170 F
00 to 1001"
240°F
140= to 2 2 0 ° F
200 F
150° to 190 F
300 F
220 to 330 F
250= F
. 100° to 230=1".
100= F
30= to 9 0 ° F
550 F
350= to 525 = 1"
:
170 F
111) to 100 F
210 F
120= to 200 F
210 F
120 lo 225=1"
220°F
130 to 2 1 0 F
130 F
70° to 120=F
100 F
30° to 90=F
130 F
40° to 120 F .
24 hours
150=F
. 80 to 110 F
140 F
90 to 1 3 0 ° F
150 F
..
80 to 140 F
I
180 F
80° to 170 F
1 lie tempera t lire range a I the circumference, instead of at the center of the chart.
Catalog l'art S(>0- Page 25
Rochester, Sew York., U.SA.
Taylor Instrument Companies
Bulb Dimensions and Well Lengths for
Mercury-Actuated and Gas-Actuated Recording and Index Thermometers
It is often desirable to know the dimensions of the bulbs or separable-wells supplied with instruments, particularly when the bulb or well is t o he connected into a pipeline or other restricted
space.
Mercury-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s (Bulb Lengths)
Rigid Bulbs for
Tyccs Mercury-Actuated Recording and Index Thermometers may be divided
into two general classes, "short range" and "Ion y range".
T h e "short range" bulbs are used
when the n u m b e r of degrees Fahr. on the scale is -2."»() or less. T h e "long range" bulbs are used when
the number of degrees Fahr. on the scale exceeds 2.30 and the maximum t e m p e r a t u r e is above ÏÏÔ0.
T h e following table gives the number, the capacity measured in degrees Fahr., and the dimensions
of the bulb used. By referring to the list of charts {pages 2-1 and .-1}) it will be noted that the bulb
number is given for each chart, and with this information the dimensions can be obtained readily
from the table below. T h e dimensions given are close approximations, but it is understood that
these will vary somewhat on account of the plating. Also, where the size of bulb given cannot be
accommodated to the installation under consideration, provision usually can be made if full details
concerning application are given us.
C a p i l l a r y B u l b s vary in length according to the number of degrees of temperature (see table
below). Other dimensions in the table do not apply to capillary bulbs.
S H O R T - R A N G E HI LBS
RI(.II)
nn.it
NO.
D E G R E E S O F I" NT O N - C O N N E C T I O N PL.AIN-BI I.H !..,K
I KM I'F.RA
TYPE
I :.I i.i. LRII.ID
T Y P F . ; I.I M . I ll
TI R E
L E N G T H I N LUXURY H I ' L B
I N D E R WRENCHF AH It K N II KIT
I N C H E S lis rs
H E A D IN I N C H E S
IN R A N G E
:ii>
(il-,
S1 s
31 >
s
37 s
Hi
1-2
10
LONG-RANGE Bt'LBS
l MON '<"O.VXKCTÏOX
I ) E ( . R E F S O F I TTI'E:
It'LAIN-HI LB C \ 1*1!
TEMPER V
LA H y
l.KMiTH
11 RE
in* Lu
INDEH
LKNGTII
F A H H E N H E I I'
L1XIITH
WHl.Xf'll- IN 1 NTH KS
IN R \ M . I
IN I I - i
u LA u
I N I NC II 1>
l\
•> A
3! 10
400
500
600
700
S00
2: I j
Hi
30
20 !! OA
i ^
to
to
to
to
to
to
400
.">00
600
700
800
000
16
30
15
13
20
18
16
20
6'4
61 4
5 1 •>
+3 4
4
>> 1
•'4
Jl
3*4
16
Mercury-Actuated I n s t r u m e n t s (Separable-Well
Lengths
Wells with stems of standard lengths are proportioned to cover certain t e m p e r a t u r e ranges
'
• 11
Measurements give length of well below wrench-head, for merwithin limits given
in the table.
cury-actuated instruments only.
LENGTH
111' W E L L
NI M B E R O F D E G R E E S E.U1R.
C O V E R E D ON C H A R T
100
150
200
300
400
to
to
to
to
to
140
200
250.
400
500
Gas-Actuated
.
Si
).
41,
inches
73.,. I
N : M R F R OF D E G R E E S FAHR.
C O V E R E D ON C H A R T
LENGTH
OF W E L L
5.aii)
500 to 600.
600 to 700.
7 0 0 t o SOI).
43,,
8 0 0 t o 01)0.
3',61
inclie.-
I n s t r u m e n t s (Btilb L e n g t h s a n d S e p a r a b l e - W e l l L e n g t h s )
Since length of bulbs varies with different lengths of connecting tubing, this must be taken
into consideration when determining the proper over-all length of extension stem for any application. T h e following table gives actual bulb and separable-well dimensions for varying lengths of
connecting tubing.
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II OF I I B I N G
FEET
L E N G T H OF WELL
INCHES
II
12
16
21
26
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20
:i
26
3
36
3
4
4
4
3.
Taylor Instrument Companies
Rochester,
SewYork,
U.S.A.
Charts for use with Tqylcr Recording
Thermometer s
These charts are printed on high-grade paper, in a subdued shade of blue ink, contrasting
strongly with t h e red record lines. T h e y are eight inches in diameter, with t e m p e r a t u r e scale
o
inches wide and a center hole 1 g-inch in diameter. The following are available from regular
stock :
F u l l - s i z e s e c t i o n of No. N102 2 4 - l i o u r c h a r t
F u l l - s i z e s e c t i o n of No. 8105 2 4 - h o u r c h a r t
List of C h a r t s Available f r o m S t o c k f o r u s e w i t h Taylor V a p o r - T e n s i o n Actuated Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
(Instruments
lifted
on payes
21 and
22
5101
1 0 0 ° t o 3 8 0 1'
WORKING
RANGE
.220 to 300 F .
5102
100= t o 3 1 0 F
150° t o 3 0 0 ° F
8105
50° t o 250 F
150° (o 2 3 0 F
8501
7 0 ° t o ISO F .
. 1 0 0 - t o 170 F
8502
70: to 200 F
180° t o 1 9 0 ° F
8503
80e t o 250 F
.140° to 2 3 0 ; F
85(11
90
NO.
T E M P E I Î A T I RF
RANGE
t o 210 F
P E R I O D OF
REVOI.l l ION
24 h o u r s
' davs
120" t o 190 F
List of C h a r t s Available f r o m S t o c k f o r u s e w i t h Taylor
Gas-Actuated Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
Instruments
NO.
listed
on payes
21 ami
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
P E R I O D OF
REYOI.I TION
11000
.200° t o
11001
.200° t o
11002
. 100 = t o
000 F
11003
100° t o
500° F
0° to
400°F.
11005
0
225 F
11006
m i n u s 40
11001
22'
.
to
SOOF.
looo I
to - 1 2 0
24 h o u r s
F
F u l l - s i z e s e c t i o n of No. 110(10 2 4 - h o u r c h a r t
Catalog
l'art
SI 10
I'uge -27
Taylor Instrument Companies
Tvcos
Tyccs
Rochester, New York, U.S.A.
Hygrometers
(Wet-and-Dry-Bulb Thermometers)
T h e use of these instruments is based on the principle that evaporation cannot
t a k e place without loss of h e a t , and the greater the evaporation the lower will be
the t e m p e r a t u r e of the surface from which the evaporation takes place.
T h e " d r y - b u l b " t h e r m o m e t e r is exposed to the t e m p e r a t u r e of the surrounding atmosphere. T h e " w e t - b u l b " thermometer has a wieking which ends iji a
cistern of water, or some other means of keeping the "wet b u l b " constantly moist.
Evaporation proportioned in volume to the dryness of the atmosphere takes place
from this "wet bulb.
T h e loss of heat occasioned by the evaporation of water
from t h e "wet b u l b " causes a difference in reading between the " d r y - b u l b " and
" w e t - b u l b " thermometers, dependent entirely upon the dryness of the atmosphere.
From this difference in thermometer readings at different temperatures of the air.
tables have been prepared, by calculation and from exhaustive experiments, to
determine the relation of such difference to the volume of aqueous vapor contained
in the atmosphere.
T h e amount of moisture which can exist as vapor in the atmosphere depends
entirely upon the temperature. T h e higher the t e m p e r a t u r e of the air the greater
the volume of moisture it will carry without condensation; the lower the temperature the smaller the volume of aqueous vapor the air will contain. T h e varying
relation of aqueous volume to percentage of saturation (relative humidity) at
different temperatures, precludes the possibility of using a universal factor for determining relative humidity.
When the air contains all the moisture it can carry there will be no evaporation at the "wet bulb, and "wet-bulb'" and "dry-bulb thermometers will read
alike. T h e t e m p e r a t u r e of the air is then at the "dew p o i n t " and "complete saturat i o n " exists. This varying relation of volume of moisture which t h e air can sustain
at different temperatures is best expressed by the following example: At
Fahr.
the air will hold in suspension two grains of water per cubic foot, while at (58° Fahr.
it will hold in suspension 7 1 2 grains. T h e air at .'5"2° Fahr. then, carrying two grains
of water, is at the "dew p o i n t . " while at (58° Fahr. it requires 7 1 2 grains to reach
the "dew p o i n t . "
It is essential of course to the accurate reading of any hygrometer t h a t nothing interfere with the source of supply of moisture to its " w e t - b u l b " thermometer.
When wicks become hard they should be replaced at once by fresh ones and water
bottles should be kept well filled and the feed of continuous-flow (paye 37)
system should be watched closely and kept in perfect condition.
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Taylor Instrument Companies
Tyccs
Hygrodeiks
N o . 1300A
N o . 1305
The TX'ccs Hygrodeik consists of a "wet-bulb" and a " d r y - b u l b " thermometer
mounted on a chart from which the humidity conditions can be determined without reference to tables.
The scale on the left side of the chart corresponds to the "wet-bulb" temperature. The scale on the right corresponds to the " d r y - b u l b " temperature, and from it
curved lines extend downward to the left. Swing the index hand to the scale at the
left and set the sliding pointer at the "wet-bulb" temperature. Then swing the
index hand to the right until the pointer intersects the curved line extending downward to the left, corresponding to the " d r y - b u l b " temperature. At this intersection
the index hand will point to the relative humidity on the scale at the bottom of the
chart.
EACH
No. 1300A lycos Standing-Form Hygrodeik
Engraved nickel-silver c h a r t ; gray-enameled frame, size l O x O x . ' i ' - t inches; engraved,
magnifying, mercurv-fillcd tubes; glass water cistern; temperature range of thermometers
'20° to 1-20° F.
N o . 1301A
Same as Xo. 1300A, except with t e m p e r a t u r e range of t h e r m o m e t e r s
80° to ISO F
17.50
No. 1305
lycos Hanging-Form Hygrodeik
19.50
N o . 1306
Same as Xo. 1305, except with t e m p e r a t u r e range of t h e r m o m e t e r s
80° to 180° F
E x t r a : E n g r a v e d " w e t - b u l b " or " d r y - b u l b " t h e r m o m e t e r for a n y of
a b o v e hygrodeiks
Engraved nickel-silver chart; gray-enameled frame, size 11 x 9 x 11 ; inches; engraved,
magnifying, mercurv-filled tubes; brass water cistern; temperature range of thermometers
20° to 120° F.
XOTE—Always specify whether "wet-bulb or " d r y - b u l b " thermometer is wanted and
catalog number of hygrodeik on which it is to be used.
E x t r a : W a t e r cistern for Xo. 1300A or 1301A
E x t r a : Wicks for Hygrodeiks (not furnished in less than dozen lots), . .
N
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XOTI.—Anv of the above instruments will be furnished with Centigrade scales, if so specified
on order.
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Taylor Instrument Companies
Tyccs
Tvcos Rochester, New York, U.S.A.
Angle Hygrodeiks (Hygrometers)
F o r E n c l o s e d S p a c e s , s u c h a s Air D u c t s , D r y K i l n s , e t c .
S h o w i n g I n s t a l l a t i o n of Tyccs A n û l e H y g r o d e i k
on Kiln with C e m e n t - B l o c k Wall
T h e i n s t r u m e n t illustrated is designed for enclosed spaces, such as air-ducts, kilns, driers,
etc. when a c h a r t record is not required. I t consists of t h e Tyccs Hygrodeik chart-case, suitably
modified for a t t a c h i n g to wall, a n d carrying two angle t h e r m o m e t e r s with seven-inch scales and with
stem extending a n y desired length. These stems are fitted with swivel-nut unions, for connecting
t h e r m o m e t e r s to chart-case.
A water reservoir of ample capacity extends parallel to the s t e m of t h e " w e t - b u l b " thermometer. This reservoir is suitably slotted a t t h e inner end, to receive t h e wic-king of the "wetb u l b , " while t h e other end is fitted with a funnel-shaped opening for filling.
Tyccs Hygrodeiks with angle t h e r m o m e t e r s h a v e their c h a r t scaled from '20° to 120° F.
(No. 1312) for air-ducts, a n d f r o m 80° to 180°F. (Xo. 1313) for kilns, driers, etc.
KACH
No. 1312 Tyccs Angle Hygrodeik
$75.00
Bronze chart-case ; engraved nickel-silver c h a r t ; glass water-level indicator; two angle thermometers with seven-inch scales; union connection; 12-inch stem; 12-inch reservoirfor " w e t - b u l b "
t h e r m o m e t e r ; t e m p e r a t u r e range of c h a r t and thermometer scales, 20° to 120° F .
N o . 1 3 1 3 Same as X o . 1312, except with t e m p e r a t u r e range of chart a n d t h e r m o m e t e r
scales 80° to 180° F
'
E x t r a for each six inches or fraction thereof of t h e r m o m e t e r and reservoir stems,
more t h a n the 12 inches regularly furnished
E x t r a glass water-level indicator
Extra wicks ( n o t furnished in less t h a n dozen lots)
75.00
9.10
EACH
65
P E R DOZ.
2.75
Directions for A t t a c h i n g Angle Hygrodeiks
T h e two openings in t h e wall m u s t be located properly with reference to t h e projecting hubs a t t h e back of the chart-case, which should fit snugly against t h e wall to which the instrument is secured.
If it is not practicable to enter the enclosed space to insert the wieking in t h e slotted opening
of the water reservoir, t h e " w e t - b u l b " t h e r m o m e t e r can be secured to t h e chart-case before the latter
is a t t a c h e d to t h e wall.
T o insure continuous accurate readings of the " w e t - b u l b " thermometer, t h e wieking must be
clean and should be renewed as frequently as operating conditions m a k e necessary.
T o fill the reservoir, remove the glass water-level indicator and pour water directly into
the funnel. T h e n completely fill a n d replace the water-level indicator.
T h e water supply should be replenished before all the water in t h e water-level indicator
disappears.
XOTE|—If a record of the " w e t - b u l b " and " d r v - b u l b " temperatures is desired a Recording Ilvgrometer should be
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Tvccs
Rochester, NewYork. U.SA.
Sling Psychrometers
This instrument is a modification of the p a t t e r n developed by the U. S. W e a t h e r Bureau.
T h e f a c t t h a t our design lias been generally copied is good evidence of its practicable features.
T h e a d v a n t a g e of this form of W e t - a n d - D r y - B u l b H y g r o m e t e r over t h e s t a t i o n a r y form is
the facility with which tests can be m a d e and the accuracy of the readings obtainable, as in
whirling t h e bulbs t h e y are subjected to perfect circulation.
Directions for Use
Keep a glass of clean water in t h e room in which the
test is to be made, with its t e m p e r a t u r e as near as possible
to t h a t of the room. R e m o v e copper protecting case and
s a t u r a t e the fabric covering the extended bulb; then whirl
the i n s t r u m e n t for lô or •SO seconds, holding it away from
the influence of the body heat.
Stop a n d note the indication of " w e t - b u l b "
t h e r m o m e t e r ; then repeat t h e operation until two or more
readings agree, to insure the lowest indication obtainable.
To secure reliable indications t h e wic-king must be kept
perfectly clean a n d thoroughly s a t u r a t e d .
At t e m p e r a t u r e s below freezing the " w e t - b u l b " thermometer m u s t be t r e a t e d in the following m a n n e r : Apply
water sparingly to the bulb, using a camel's-hair b r u s h ; a
thin coating of ice will be formed on the fabric covering
the bulb, a n d evaporation f r o m the frozen surface will go
on as before.
EACH
N o . 1321
Tvccs Sling' Psvchrometer.
$11.50
With 12-inch engraved thermometers, graduated 30° to 200° F a h r . in 1° divisions;
complete with copper case to protect thermometer tubes when not in use.
X o . 1321A
E x t r a E n g r a v e d T h e r m o m e t e r for
No. 1321
N o . 1322
Same as No. 1321, except range 0°
to 100° F a h r . in y 2 ° divisions . . .
11.50
N o . 1322A
Extra Engraved T h e r m o m e t e r for
No. 1322.
N o . 1323
Tyccs Pocket
meter
4.00
4.00
Sling Psvchro13.50
Seven inches long, with chain sling; 5-inch
engraved thermometers, graduated 0° to
100° F a h r . in 1° divisions; complete with
leather carrying case.
N o . 1323A
Extra Engraved T h e r m o m e t e r for
No. 1323
4.00
E x t r a : Wicks for any of t h e above P E R
i n s t r u m e n t s (not furnished in less I)( )Z.
t h a n dozen lots)
$1.50
N o . 1322
NOTE—With each l'sychrometer we supply copy of U. S.
Weather Bureau tables and directions for determining
humidity, etc. If complete tables are desired, apply to
United States D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture. W eather Bureau.
Washington, D . C., for Psychrometric Tables, W. B. No.
235. Price, 10 cents.
N o . 1323
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Mason's-Form Hygrometers
The Tyccs Mason's-Form Hygrometer consists of a
"wet-bulb" and a "dry-bulb" thermometer, suitably
mounted and provided with a reservoir to supply water
to the "wet bulb."
No. 5532
Tyccs Mason's-Form
EACH
Hygrometer.
$5.00
Magnifying mercury-filled t u b e s ; a p p r o x i m a t e temperature
range 20° to 120° F. ; black-oxidized brass scales with
white-filled figures and graduations; glass siphon water bottle;
mahogany-finish board, size 81 2 inches b y 1 ] 2 inches.
N o . 5 5 3 2 S Same as Xo. .5.532, except with tubes filled with
red permacolor(non-fading and easy-reading)
No. 5533 Same as Xo. .5.532, except t e m p e r a t u r e range (10°
to 220° F., and mounted on metal panel
4.50
6.00
Extra " w e t - b u l b " or " d r y - b u l b " tube and scale for Xo. 5532
2.00
Extra " w e t - b u l b " or " d r y - b u l b " tube and scale for No. 5.532S
1.75
Extra " w e t - b u l b " or " d r y - b u l b " tube and scale for Xo. 5533
2.25
Extra glass water cistern for Xos. 5532, 5.532S. 5533
.50
PF.K
Extra wicks for Xos. 5532, 5532S, 5533 (not furnished in less noz.
$1.50
than dozen lots)
N o . 5532
NOTE—With each Mason's-Form Hygrometer we supply copy of U. S. Weather Bureau tables and directions for
deter mining humidity, etc.
If complete tables are desired, apply to 1'nited States D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture, Weather
B u m iu. Washington. D. C., for Psvchrometric Tables, W. B. No. '23.5. l'rice 10 cents.
Tyccs
Hygro-Autometers
The Tyccs Hvgro-Autometer lias a revolving
paper chart fitted between the "wet-bulb" and
"dry-bull) ' thermometers from which chart the
humidity conditions can be determined without
reference to tables.
To find the relative humidity, turn the roll
until the number at the head of the column corresponds with the difference of the readings of the
"wet-bulb" and "dry-bulb" thermometers, then
follow down the first row to the number corresponding with the reading of the "dry bulb." The figures
on the same line in the second row will indicate the
"relative h u m i d i t y " and in the third row the "dew
point."
No. 5558
EACH
Tyccs H v g r o - A u t o m e t e r
S15.00
Magnifying mercury-filled tubes: approximate
temperature range 20° to 120° F.; black-oxidized
brass scales with white-filled figures and graduations; glass cistern; gray-enameled metal frame,
size 9 by
b y 3 inches.
ap
E x t r a : " W e t - b u l b " or " d r y - b u l b " tube and scale for Xo. 5558
E x t r a : Water cistern for Xo. 5558
Etra: \Micks for Xo. 5558 (not furnished in less than dozen lots).
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EACH
$3.00
.50
PICK DOZ.
SI.50
Taylor Instrument Companies
Tyccs
Rochester, \'ew York. f'.S.A.
Recording Hygrometers
("Wet-Bulb" and "Dry-Bulb" Recording Thermometers)
Tyccs Recording Hygrometers are specialized recording thermometers.
They operate and
are constructed the same as any Tyccs "Hi-Record Recording Thermometer" (see payes 9 to 15).
A p p l i c a t i o n s : — T h e s e instruments are recommended for installation on enclosed spaces,
such as lumber dry kilns, various types of driers, proofing rooms, etc., in preference to other types
of hygrometers, because:—
1 T h e y supply a reliable chart record of the "wet-bull)" and the "dry-bulb" temperatures
maintained in the apparatus, for every minute of operation.
2 The chart record affords a means of determining the percentage of humidity in the drier, etc.
It is also used to check the efficiency of the temperature regulators, and as a check on the
operators.
3—Charts when dated and filed give a permanent record of each day's output. They are
invaluable when it becomes necessary to reproduce past results, because of the data which they
supply.
O p e r a t i o n : — ( S e e recording thermometers,
page 10).
T y p e s : Mercury-actuated (described pages 9 and 1\. listed pages
actuated (described pages 9 and 15, listed pages 36 and 37).
7Cc •cs " T y p e - P " T e m p e r a t u r e R e g u l a t o r
and J.3); vapor-tension-
p«<*e 461 a n d Tyccs R e c o r d i n g H y g r o m e t e r o n a
Bread-Proofing Room
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Taylor Instrument Companies
Tyccs
Rochester. Sew York. LUS A.
Wet-and-Dry-Bulb Recording
Thermometers (Recording Hygrometers)
With Motor-Driven Fan
Recommended for installations where
the circulation of air is relatively poor,
since the motor-driven fan draws the
air through the tubes that house the
"wet bulb" and "dry bulb" at a velocity
of approximately 600 feet per minute,
thereby creating the proper conditions at
the bulbs for recording accurate temperatures. The air is drawn through the tube
and over the bulbs, and is exhausted at
the motor end. The temperature of the
air that comes in contact with the bulbs is
not influenced, therefore, by any slight
heating that might result should it come
in contact first with the motor.
This instrument is flexible in its construction. in that the air can be drawn
With Motor-Driven Fan
either from the room in which the case is
located, or. by closing the two front openings and opening two that extend through
the panel, air can be drawn from an adjacent room and discharged back into the
room,' or outside.
N o . S0.Î4
The mechanism is housed in a black-enameled pressed-metal moisture-anddust-proof case, with durable mercury-filled tube systems. The motor is of the
universal type, driving a high-grade suction fan. T h e tubes over the bulbs and
auxiliary equipment for conducting the air to the bulbs are designed so that the
tube over the "wet bulb can be opened readily for inspecting and changing the
wick.
N( >.
8034
KACH
Tyccs Mercury-Act lia ted
Motor-Driven Fan
Wet-and-Dry-Bulb
Recording
Thermometer
with
$252.00
Black-enameled pressed-metal moisture-and-dust-proof case 10} 2 inches "wide h v 1 4 ^ inches high. On wood
panel about £0 x 25 inches in size, with motor-driven suction fan, water cistern, etc. Equipment includes
100 charts as selected (pages 23 and 2Jf ), bottle of red and bottle of green ink, lock, six wicks and copy of
I . S. Weather Bureau tables for determining humidity.
When ordering, specify voltage and whether
A. C. or D. C. circuit. If A. C., give number of cycles, as well as voltage. For installations where the
Taylor Instrument Companies
Rochester. Sew York., U.-SA.
Tyccs
Wet-and-Dry-Bulb Recording
Thermometers (Recording Hygrometers)
Without Motor-Driven Fan
w//vs No-576!.
N o . 80.55
Without Motor-Driven
Fan
N o . 80.?6
A p p l i e d t o w a l l of a i r d u c t
This Recording Hygrometer is recommended for use where t h e circulation of air across
the ltulbs is very good and artificial circulation is unnecessary; therefore no fan is included in the
equipment. In all other respects the instrument is the same as Xo. 8034 (page SJj).
N< I.
8035
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Tvccs Mercury-Actuated Wet-and-Dry-Bulb Recording Thermometer
(Recording Hygrometer)
$210.00
1
Black enameled pressed-metal moisture-and-dust-proof ease 10} 9 inches wide b y 14 •> inches high:
wood panel 2 0 x 2 0 inches on which the instrument is mounted with water cistern, etc.. 100 charts as
selected (pages2-3 and 2-'t) ; bottle of red ink and bottle of green ink; lock; six wicks and copy of l . S.
Weather Bureau Tables for determining humidity.
For enclosed spaces, such as air ducts, drying ovens, etc., where by projecting bulbs t h r o u g h
wall t h e y will be subjected to good circulation and where t h e t e m p e r a t u r e inside a p p a r a t u s is
too high to permit locating case inside. Xo. 8036 listed below is recommended. This instrument
is practically t h e same in all particulars as Xo. 8035, except t h a t it is so constructed t h a t the
water cistern and bulbs project t h r o u g h the wall into t h e enclosed space the h u m i d i t y of which
is to be recorded. T h e glass water bottle is inverted in the cistern a t t a c h e d t o t h e panel on which
t h e i n s t r u m e n t case is m o u n t e d , m a k i n g it possible to keep a check on t h e water supply, t h a t it
m a y be replenished as required.
When used in an air duct, or other a p p a r a t u s where t h e r e is not sufficient room to get inside
to change t h e wick, a hole should be cut in the duct, sufficiently large so t h a t t h e panel, which
should be m o u n t e d 011 hinges, can be swung out, t h u s bringing t h e "wet b u l b " into a position
where t h e wick can be changed easily, ( ' a r e should be exercised t o m a k e a t i g h t joint a r o u n d
the opening in t h e air d u c t , so t h a t air from the outside will not be drawn in.
NO.
8036
EACH
Tycos Mercury-Actuated Wet-and-Dry Bulb Recording Thermometer
(Recording Hygrometer)
$210.00
Same as Xo. 8035, except with water cistern a n d bulbs arranged to project
through a hole into t h e d u c t . Is intended for use in air ducts (see illustration abore).
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Taylor Instrument Companies
Tyccs Wet-and-Dry-Bulb Recording Thermo-
meters with Cistern-Feed Water System
This instrument is recommended when it is necessary to carry the hullis a considerable
distance into the apparatus in order to subject them to average conditions of temperature and
humidity. It is used extensively on lumber-drying kilns. A chart should be selected (page 2ô)
with a working range the maximum and minimum limits of which will include the "wetbulb" and "dry-bull)" operating temperatures.
When it is not convenient to connect the instrument to a continuous source of water supply.
No. 11037 should be ordered, the water cistern being fed from an inverted water bottle which has to
be refilled from time to time, placed on the outside of apparatus. If a constant source of water supply is available No. 11038 (page 37) is recommended.
X( >.
EACH
11037 Ty ccs Vapor - Tension - Actuated
Thermometer
Wet - and - D r y - Bulb
Recording
$163.50
Ulack-enameled moisture-proof pressed-metal ease; six feet of bronze-armored connecting t u b ing on each system; (i 1 2-inch copper bulb on dry system; heavily-tinned copper bulb
on wet system.
Furnished with two panels carrying water bottle and
mountings
for bulbs and cistern, with six feet of water line between the two panels: complete with 100
charts as selected (page ?•'/): bottle of red and bottle of green ink. lock, six wicks, and I . S.
Weather Bureau humidity tables.
12037
Taylor Yapor-Tension-Actuated
Thermometer
Wet-and-Dty
Bulb
Recording
Same as No. 11037. except that tin' Recording Thermometer is of the Tar/cr round-case
(illustrated and described on page 17). Supplied with 100 charts as selected (page ??).
E x t r a for each additional foot of bronze-armored connecting tubing,
than the six feet furnished regularly
151.00
type
more
E x t r a for each additional foot of copper water tubing to be used between
panels
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Taylor Instrument Companies
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Tyccs
Wet-and-Dry-Bulb Recording Thermometers with Continuous-Flow Water System
If a constant source of water supply is available the same wet-and-dry-bulb recording thermometers listed on page 30 as Xo. 11037 can be furnished, b u t supplied with t h e continuous-flow
water system illustrated above.
T h e continuous-flow water system consists of the sight valve, inlet water tube, the cistern,
and the bulbs, all mounted on a panel with brackets; and t h e outlet, or drain tube. T h e inlet
water line is connected to some constant water supply, preferably distilled water, although where
t a p water is chemically pure it will answer equally as well. Outside of the a p p a r a t u s a small
sight valve is connected into the inlet-water line. Compression unions are used for connections
at valve and cistern.
T h e cistern is connected to a constant source of water supply and the water in the cistern is
kept at a uniform level by means of an overflow pipe which conducts t h e excess water to the outside of the kiln.
As long as the overflow pipe is discharging water, the operator knows t h a t
there is sufficient water in the cistern for the " w e t - b u l b " .
T h e wicking used on the " w e t - b u l b " is a special material selected after exhaustive tests
made both in our laboratory and on outside installations.
EACH
N'O.
11038
Tyccs Vapor-Tension-Actuated
ing Thermometer
Wet-and-Dry-Bulb
Record-
$163.50
Black-enameled moisture-and-dust-proof pressed-metal case; six feet of bronze-armored
connecting tubing on each system; 6} S-ineli copper bulb on dry system; heavilytinned copper bulb on wet system.
With continuous-flow water system, consisting of needle sight-valve; six feet of copper water tubing; six feet of copper
drain line, and metal panel with mountings for bulbs and continuous-flow water cistern.
Complete with Kill charts as selected (page 2S). bottle of red and bottle of green ink, lock,
six wicks, and I . S Weather Bureau humidity tables.
E x t r a for each foot of bronze-armored connecting tubing more t h a n the
six feet furnished regularlv with Xo. 11038
.84
E x t r a for each additional foot of copper water tubing
.10
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Taylor Instrument Companies
Tyccs
.
Rochester, Sew York, U.SA.
Recording Ganges for Pressure
and Vacuum
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Tyccs R e c o r d i n g G a u g e s a r e f u r n i s h e d with t h e s a m e
case, clock m o v e m e n t , etc.. a s T\ccs R e c o r d i n g T h e r m o n i eters page 11).
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' ' u > H'oveinent of t h e spring, or d i a p h r a g m , inside t h e
case is t r a n s m i t t e d by a link to t h e p i v o t e d p e n - a r m . T h i s
c o n s t r u c t i o n gives great stability u n d e r v i b r a t i o n , a n d
insures correct t i m e r e a d i n g s a n d b e a r i n g pressure of t h e
]>en-point on t h e c h a r t .
T h e p e n - a r m seal p r e v e n t s a d j u s t m e n t of t h e pen by
u n a u t h o r i z e d persons. It is necessary to b r e a k a leaded
wire seal b e f o r e an a d j u s t m e n t can be m a d e or t h e case removed f r o m t h e base, t o i n t e r f e r e with t h e m e c h a n i s m
which is housed in t h e lower p a r t . Tyccs R e c o r d i n g G a u g e s
are therefore "tamper-proof."
T h e pressure scale of lycos R e c o r d i n g - G a u g e
(page 39) is 3} £ inches wide.
No
Showing
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4-inch Pipe. B o t t o m C o n n e c t i o n
Charts
The spring inside t h e case, which o p e n s a n d closes with
t h e f l u c t u a t i o n of t h e pressure being m e a s u r e d , is t h e vita!
p a r t of t h e i n s t r u m e n t , since t h e a c c u r a c y a n d p e r m a n e n t
,
....
,
,
,
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reliability of t h e recorder d e p e n d u p o n it.
B o u r d o n , or s p i r a l - f o r m , springs, selected f r o m t h e highest g r a d e of m a t e r i a l a n d c a r e f u l l y
t e s t e d b e f o r e calibration, are used f o r t h e higher pressures, while t h e d i a p h r a g m - f o r n i a n d floatt y p e are used for low pressures.
S e v e n t y - f i v e y e a r s ' experience in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of h i g h - g r a d e p r e s s u r e i n s t r u m e n t s a d o p t e d
b y t h e I . S. N a v y , I . S. W e a t h e r B u r e a u , British A d m i r a l t y a n d d e p a r t m e n t s of o t h e r represent a t i v e n a t i o n s , is a g u a r a n t e e of t h e superior q u a l i t y of Tyccs R e c o r d i n g Gauges.
T h e s e recorders h a v e a 1 | -inch s t a n d a r d p i p e - t h r e a d e d c o n n e c t i o n e x t e n d i n g t h r o u g h t h e
b o t t o m of t h e case, b u t will be f u r n i s h e d if so specified, w i t h o u t e x t r a c h a r g e , with t h e t h r e a d e d
c o n n e c t i o n e x t e n d i n g t h r o u g h t h e b a c k of t h e case.
I n s t r u m e n t s listed below a r e supplied with 100 c h a r t s as selected (page 39). b o t t l e of ink a n d
lock. W h e n ordering, give n u m b e r of c h a r t w a n t e d , o p e r a t i n g p r e s s u r e r a n g e , a n d a p p l i c a t i o n .
It is especially i m p o r t a n t t h a t t h e a p p l i c a t i o n be specified. An oil seal m u s t be used t o p r o t e c t
t h e p r e s s u r e spring against d a m a g e , w h e n e v e r the i n s t r u m e n t is to record t h e p r e s s u r e of corrosive
fluids.
NO.
EACH
11900
Tyccs Recording Pressure Gauge, for pressure from 10 t o 1000 pounds
11901
Tyccs Recording Pressure Gauge, for pressure less t h a n 10 pounds
11902
7\ccs
S63.00
73.50
Rec< trding Pressure Gauge, for pressures more t h a n 1000 pounds
11910
Tyccs Recording Vacuum Gauge
11920
Tyccs Recording D r a f t Gauge
100.00
73.50
73.50
E A C H
11960
Tyccs Mi-Record Recording Pressure Gauge, for pressures from 10 to 1000 pounds S91.50
Same as No. 11900. except with two pens and two t u b e systems, for recording on the
s a m e chart pressure at two points.
18049
Tyccs Cast-Iron Oil Seal
10.50
Will stand working pressure to .500 lbs. but cannot lie used on a lower range t h a n .5
lbs. Should be ordered whenever the gauge is to be used in corrosive fluids, to
protect t h e pressure spring.
18052
Tyccs Lead Oil Seal
10.50
inje as No. 1S049, except made of lead. Will s t a n d working pressure to 100 His.
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Oil Seal
Rochester. Sen-York, U.SA.
Taylor Instrument Companies
Charts for 7vcos Recording Pressure
and Vacuum Gauges
Tyccs Recording-Oauge C h a r t s are p r i n t e d on high-grade paper in a subdued shade of blue,
to contrast strongly with red record line. T h e y are t h e same size as Tyccs Recording T h e r m o m e t e r
C h a r t s (full-size
\o.
5001
5002
5003
5001
5005
5006
5007
5008
5009
5010
5011
5012
5013
5011
5015
5016
5017
5018
5019
5021
5022
5100
5101
5102
5150
5152
5157
5158
5200
5201
5250
5300
5301
5302
5303
5301
5305
5325
5326
5(50
5550
5650
5651
5652
5653
5651
5656
565S
5660
5661
5662
5665
5676
5700
5701
5702
5750
5870
5885
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0 to 500
0 to 5000
. 1,50 to 400
150 to 300
0 to 50
0 to 100
0 to 100
0 to 50
0 to
0 to 100
0 to 150
0 to SO ounces pressure
0 to •25
0 to -250 ft. water pressure.
0 to
5 in. water pressure.
0 to 50 "
0 to
12 "
0 to
8
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"
0 to 30 "
-20 to 1-20 "
0 to
0 to
W" "
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0 to
2 atmospheres
0 to
3
mere, pressure
30 in. mere. vac.
c. to 15 pound pressure .
•2 " water vac. to
-2 in. water pressure
30 " mere. vac. to 150 pounds pressure.
30 "
'• 80 "
"
30 "
" (10 "
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3 in. water vac. to 3 in. water pressure.
3 "
1
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" 5 "
"
"
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30 in. mere. vac. to 400 pounds pressure.
30 "
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minus 10 to plus -25 in. water pressure
0 to 4 in. water vacuum. .
0 to 3 '•
0 to 1 "
. 0 to 8 "
0 to 30 in. mere, vacuum.
15 to 30 "
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pounds .
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10
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10
10
100
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H hours
S hours
1 ounce.
5 feet.
in inch
1 "
-24 hours
1
in atmospheres
iu inch
1 inch and 1 2 pound
ho inch each
5 inches and -2 pounds
1
1
-2 "
-24 hours
" 1 "
m inch each
h'c. '•
1:
"
1U " and 5 pounds . . .
2 inches and -2 pounds. .
l •> inch
ht>
ho
100
9 hours
7 days
-24 hours
7 days
54 hours
7 davs
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Taylor Instrument Companies
(lycos
I
Rochester. NewYork, U.SJX.
7\'ccs Recording Thermometers
frees
Thermograph
An arm carrying the recording pen is connected
directly with a bi-metallic coil which expands or cont r a c t s as t h e t e m p e r a t u r e rises or falls. This causes
the a r m with t h e recording pen a t t a c h e d t o move
vertically over t h e c h a r t . T h e pen, filled with a
p r e p a r e d ink, traces the variations 011 t h e chart as it
revolves, thus creating the record.
T h e c h a r t s are divided into d a y s and t w o - h o u r
subdivisions of each day. Horizontally t h e dividing
lines are in degrees of t e m p e r a t u r e .
N< >.
EACH
2350 Tyccs T h e r m o g r a p h
$66.00
M e t a l non-corrosive case, 10 inches long, 8 inches high, •">
inches wide; complete with year's supply of charts No. 84 (I
to 100 e Faht.. No. 85 (-20 to 120° l ' a h t . i or No. 80 (minus 10
to plus 90" Faht.), bottle of ink a n d full instructions. Weight
a b o u t 8 pounds.
frees
No. 2.5511
Self-Contained Recording T h e r m o m e t e r
A superior i n s t r u m e n t of h a n d s o m e a p p e a r a n c e and s t u r d y a n d practicable construction, a p proximately 11 inches in diameter. T h e b o d y of t h e case is wliite-enameled, while t h e solid-bronze
hinged f r o n t is polished-nickel-plate finish. M a k e s an ink record on t h e 0J £-inch paper chart, of
the t e m p e r a t u r e in which the i n s t r u m e n t is exposed. Is practicable for any t e m p e r a t u r e s between
zero a n d 150°i\
NO.
8000
EACH
Tyccs Self-Contained Recording T h e r m o m e t e r
With charts as selected f r o m list below, a n d bottle of lycos
S63.00
Recorder ink.
TEMPERATERE
RANGE
NO.
10° to 120 F
1501
0 to 100 F
1503
1504 .
0 to 120 F.
1505.
20 to l.'.o I'
. . minus 25 to + 3 0 R
165(1
0- to
SO I'
1660
1662'Reverse
0" to too F
1701
0 ° t o loo F
1703
III to 120' 1
0 to 130 e F .
170!
1705
20° to 150" F .
. minus 20' to + 5 0 C
1800
, 0° to 100 F
1900*Reverse.
1901 ' R e v e r s e . minus 20 to + 8 0 F .
TIo\
j-
P E R I O D OK
REVOIT T I O N
-
1
24 hours
2°
13
0°
*Reverse charts have the minimum of t h e t e m p e r a t u r e range at the
circumference instead of at the center of the chart.
or conditions to which t h e Self-Contained Recorder is
not a d a p t e d we recommend a capillary recorder, which permits of chart-case being located for convenient observation,
while the bulb can be carried to any desired location. ' See pages
U to 27).
NOTE—L
Taylor Instrument Companies
Rochester, Sew York., LISA.
Tyccs Temperature Regulators
M a t t e r s t o be C o n s i d e r e d in C o n n e c t i o n w i t h
Temperature Regulation
Automatic
C o n s u l t i n g : T a k e us into your confidence as much as your policy will permit, when
ordering or asking for information about regulator equipment. Since m a n y applications call for
special consideration, we must know conditions if we are to handle your requirements intelligently.
Information given to us or our representatives should be accurate.
If conditions of application
given when ordering {see bottom of page) are changed after installation we should be notified, so
t h a t we can advise whether the equipment as originally installed will have to be modified to
continue to give satisfactory results.
I m p r o p e r A p p l i c a t i o n : A regulator m a y be placed so t h a t its sensitive bulb, or stem,
which is the "nerve center" of the instrument, is " p o c k e t e d " a n d subjected to poor circulation
of the liquid, air, gas, or semi-solid to be controlled. U n d e r such conditions the regulator would
have " t i m e lag" and close control would be impossible.
C a p a c i t y of H e a t i n g S o u r c e : If the source of heat to be controlled (steam, gas, oil,
etc.) does not contain sufficient h e a t units to bring the product to the t e m p e r a t u r e desired, the
regulator of course cannot supply the missing heat.
D i r e c t i o n s f o r O r d e r i n g : T h e information given for each t y p e of control should have
careful consideration before a selection is made. If the instrument ordered is t o give satisfactory
results, the bulb must be of suitable construction and so placed t h a t it will receive proper heat
contact.
T h e materials regularly used in Tyccs bulb-connections are selected to withstand
the action of t h e medium with which they will come in contact. T h e threaded forms are built to
stand heavy wrenching and to insure tight joints under high pressure. T h e stems can be of any
reasonable length required to locate the bulb in a proper position.
Six feet of connecting tubing is included with each capillary t y p e of regulator. Longer
tubing m u s t be ordered as an extra.
S t a n d a r d vapor-tension-actuated a n d gas-actuated instruments are m a d e with t u b i n g up to 75 feet long.
In some cases even greater lengths can be supplied. if full details are given.
T h e F o l l o w i n g I n f o r m a t i o n S h o u l d be C o n v e y e d
b y Y o u r O r d e r or I n q u i r y
1—The application for the regulator.
2 — T h e t e m p e r a t u r e to be maintained.
3 — T h e highest and lowest t e m p e r a t u r e s to which the control will be subjected at
any time.
4—If the instrument m u s t control at various températures, w h a t are they?
5—The permissable variations + a n d — from the t e m p e r a t u r e it is desired to maintain.
6—The medium with which the bulb will come in contact.
7—If chemical action exists in the a p p a r a t u s to be controlled, what metals will successfully resist it?
8 — T h e distance the bull) should extend into the a p p a r a t u s .
9—The length of connecting tubing.
10—Form of bulb connection.
i I—The size of pipe which carries the heating or cooling medium.
12—Maximum steam or other pressure passing through t h e d i a p h r a g m valves.
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Rochester. Sew York. LUS A.
Tyccs Air-Operated Temperature Regulators
Tyccs Air-Operated T e m p e r a t u r e Regulators are
designed to control the supply of steam, gas. water, or
other heating medium, by means of a diaphragm valve
located in the heal-supply line.
D I A G R A M S H O W I N G O P E R A T I O N OF
S I N G L - D U T V D I R E C T A C T I O N A I R VALVE B L O C K
M o t i v e P o w e r : Compressed air. We recommend 25 pounds. However, air pressure as high as 40
pounds can be used.
P r i n c i p l e of O p e r a t i o n : A fluid sealed in an
air-tight, heavy copper tube-system " Z " , when heated
exerts pressure (vapor tension) on a small metal chamber " N " (hereafter referred to as the capsular chamber).
When the temperature in the a p p a r a t u s reaches
the desired point the expansion of the capsular c h a m b e r
opens an air valve " H " , thereby giving free passage to
the compressed air, through the regulator to the diaphragm valve. This air inflates the diaphragm of the
valve and shuts off just enough of t h e h e a t i n g medium
to maintain the t e m p e r a t u r e at the desired point.
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If the t e m p e r a t u r e drops, the contraction of the capsular c h a m b e r closes the air valve " H " and
the air is exhausted from the diaphragm through the air-leak " / A " , allowing the spring lo open the
diaphragm valve (see illustration of Xo. 18100, page Jt9) just enough to maintain the temperature.
T e m p e r a t u r e A d j u s t m e n t : Is made from the front by turning a pointer. This pointer
is attached to a simple cam " ( ) " which rests on top of the capsular chamber. T h e air plunger
which controls the opening and closing of the air valve rests on a stud just back of the cam. Stud and
cam move u p or down with the expansion and contraction of the capsular chamber. T u r n i n g
the c a m changes the opening in the air valve. T h u s the expansion and contraction of the capsular
chamber acts on the air valve, controlling the a m o u n t of air going t h r o u g h the regulator to the
diaphragm valve.
Asa result of this feature t h e opening or closing of the diaphragm valve becomes
directly proportional to the change in temperature.
C a p i l l a r y T u b i n g : Lengths u p to 75 feet will be supplied as specified and even longer
tubing usually is practicable.
M a d e of J>g-inch copper tubing, having a small passage and a
heavy wall. Strong, yet flexible.
T u b i n g is armored the entire length, with extra reinforcement at each end, to give added strength.
of
F o r m s of B u l b s a n d C o n n e c t i o n s :
bulb and connection required.
Conditions of application will determine the form
D u s t a n d D i r t - P r o o f : A d u s t - p r o o f closure-cap on the glass front closes key
a n d prevents d u s t and moisture from entering the regulator case.
F i n i s h : Black dial with raised silvered letters and graduations.
front are finished in dull instrument-black.
opening
T h e metal case and
T e m p e r a t u r e L i m i t s : Regulators are furnished to control t e m p e r a t u r e within
following s t a n d a r d ranges. T h e range desired must be specified at the time of ordering.
FAHRENHEIT
10 l o 100°
40 t o 130°
30 t o 150°
80 t o 180°
80 t o 200°
iflO t o 2 i p °
125 t o 2 3 0 '
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10 ti , 00°
27 t< i 82
27 t ;. 93°
38 t , 99°
.•« t i 1 10°
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FAHRENHEIT
100 t o 200°
170 t o 280200 t o 3 0 0 '
210 t o 320°
240 t o 350°
250 t,, 375°
300 t o 400°
CENTIGRADE
71 t o 127°
77 t o 138
93 t o 1 19°
99 t o 100°
110 t o 177°
121 t o 191°
149 t o 204
FAHRENHEIT
330 t o 450°
330 t o 5 0 0 °
375 to 480°
400 t o 520°
120 t o 000"
440 to 020°
480 t o 000°
the
CENTIGRADE
100 t o 232°
100 t o 200°
191
204
210
227
249
to
to
to
to
to
249°
271°
310°
327°
349°
Taylor Instrument Companies
Tyccs
Rochester. New York, U.S.A.
"Singl-Duty" Air-Operated Temperature
Regulators
F o r D r y i n g R o o m s , Air D u c t s , Dry K i l n s , V a c u u m D r i e r s ,
D r y - H e a t Vulcanizers, P a p e r Driers, etc.
Patented Aurjust31. 1920
N o . 15004. E x t e r i o r View
Listed on pane 44
T h e Tycos " S i n g l - D u t y " T e m p e r a t u r e Regulator is adapted to installations
where it is desirable to locate the instrument case at a central easily-accessible control
point, carrying the flexible tubing to t h e point of application of the bulb.
Where good circulation is maintained inside of the controlled a p p a r a t u s the
rigid bulb (above) is satisfactory, hut where this circulation is not maintained, or
where rapid changes in t e m p e r a t u r e occur, we recommend the capillary form of
bulb (see paye 44) which can be so distributed throughout the a p p a r a t u s as to be
affected by the various existing temperatures.
When the bulb is attached to a p p a r a t u s under pressure or vacuum a threaded
union, to insure a pressure-tight connection, can be provided with either of the
above-mentioned bulbs.
One diaphragm valve (see paye Jt9) installed on the heat supply line is required
with this regulator.
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Rochester, New York, U.S.A.
lay/or Instrument Companies
Tyccs
"Singl-Duty" Air-Operated Temperature
Regulators
' o r D r y i n g R o o m s , A i r - D u c t s , Dry K i l n s , V a c u u m Driers,
D r y - H e a t V u l c a n i z e r s , P a p e r Driers, e t c .
(IVhcn ordering gice all information
asked for on page H)
Plain Bulb and C l a m p Flange
With six feet of bronze-armored flexible copper tubing; •>' 2-inch rigid copper, nionel.
steel, or stainless-iron bulb; 3-inch split clamp-flange; No. 180-25 air strainer; two airpressure gauges; stop-cock; wrench a n d instruction card.
KACH
r
. SIOS.OO
15002 Tyccs " S i n g l - D u t y " T e m p e r a t u r e Regulator
\e
i
Union Connection
» t
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W ith six feet of bronze-armored flexible copper tubing; 5}'2-inch rigi<l copper,
monel, steel, or stainless-iron bulb; union-connection h u b threaded for 5 inch pipctap; Xo. 180-25 air strainer; two air-pressure gauges, stop-cock; wrench and instruction card.
X( 1.
EACH
15004
Tyccs " S i n g l - D u t y " T e m p e r a t u r e Regulator
SI 13.25
Capillary Bulb and C l a m p Flange
With six feet of bronze-armored flexible copper tubing; 3-inch split clampflange; copper capillary bulb about -20 feet long; No. 180-25 air strainer; two
air-pressure gauges; stop-cock; wrench and instruction card.
NO.
EACH
15001 Tyccs " S i n g l - D u t y " T e m p e r a t u r e Regulator
SIOS.OO
Capillary Bulb and Union-Connection H u b
With six feet of bronze-armored
flexible
copper tubing;
union-connection h u b threaded for 3 .j.-inch pipe-tap; copper capillary bulb about -20 feet long; No. 180-25 air strainer: two air-pressure
gauges: stop cock: wrench and instruction card.
NO.
EACH
150011' Tvccs "Singl-Duty" T e m p e r a t u r e Regulator
,$113.25
lycos DtAPHRAert
STEAM
VALVE
TyCOS
AND
'SINGL-DUTY'
TEMPERATURE
WITH
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STEAM
BULB
THERMOMETER
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ANY
COILS.
ENCLOSED
TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLING
SPACE
RE6ULAT0R
THE
HEATED
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Taylor Instrument Companies
Tvcos
Rochester, NewYcrk,
U.S.A.
Tyccs "Type-P" Air-Operated Temperature
Regulators
For Air-Ducts, Air-Washing Machines, Cooling Rooms,
Powder Driers, etc.
(Listed on paye !d>)
Tycos " T y p e - P " T e m p e r a t u r e R e g u l a t o r s are designed to control, b y m e a n s of d i a p h r a g m
valves (page 4-'0< t h e supply of s t e a m , w a t e r , or other h e a t i n g or cooling mediums.
Motive Power:
Compressed air. W e r e c o m m e n d --25 lbs. p e r s q u a r e inch. As high
as 40 lbs. can be used, however.
P r i n c i p l e of O p e r a t i o n : E x p a n s i o n or c o n t r a c t i o n due t o t e m p e r a t u r e c h a n g e of a b r a s s
l u b e called the e x p a n d i n g m e m b e r .
Sensitiveness:
In a c t u a l operation this regulator will open or close t h e d i a p h r a g m valve
on a t e m p e r a t u r e c h a n g e of from 1 4 ° t o 1 2° F .
F i n i s h : H e a v i l y nickel-plated a n d polished. T h e e x p a n d i n g stem can be p l a t e d with
silver, gold, copper, etc. It can b e p r o t e c t e d with block-tin. cast-lead, or o t h e r m a t e r i a l s to withs t a n d chemical action.
Size of Thread :
S. P.
T e m p e r a t u r e C a p a c i t y of t h e I n s t r u m e n t : T h i s regulator will o p e r a t e at t e m p e r a tures as low as 32°F. a n d as high as 2.50°F.
R a n g e of A d j u s t m e n t : M o v i n g t h e pointer f r o m its center position to t h e right or left
as far as t h e stop screw, will c h a n g e t h e t e m p e r a t u r e a p p r o x i m a t e l y .50° F . each w a y , or a t o t a l of
100° F. E a c h division on t h e dial is e q u i v a l e n t to a p p r o x i m a t e l y 3} 2° F . A m u c h greater range
can b e covered by loosening t h e pointer, so t h a t it will not restrict the m o v e m e n t of the a d j u s t i n g
post.
L e n g t h of S t e m ( E x p a n d i n g M e m b e r ) : ~ S t a n d a r d length is a p p r o x i m a t e l y 12 inches,
exclusive of t h r e a d . W e can also f u r n i s h 15-inch stems, a n d being more sensitive t h e y a r e
r e c o m m e n d e d for installations w h e r e t h e y a r e to be immersed in a fluid which offers poor h e a t
contact.
D i r t P r o o f : T h e c o n s t r u c t i o n is such as to keep dirt a n d o t h e r foreign s u b s t a n c e s a w a y
f r o m t h e working p a r t s . However, if t h e air supply is d i r t y , it should be strained, or filtered
t h o r o u g h l y , before passing t h r o u g h the regulator.
N O T E — N o . 18(1-2.) Tyccs Air S t r a i n e r
(listed on page J6*) s h o u l d be u s e d if t h e air
s u p p l y is not clean, b u t e v e n t h i s m a y be insufficient if c o n d i t i ms a r e very b a d . If t h e air
s u p p l y is u n u s u a l l y d i r t y t h e air s h o u l d he
w a s h e d b e f o r e it leaves t h e a i r - s u p p l y t a n k .
'\stal.lat/o-j
or
Tycos
rypc
p
reverse
/ict/kg
Direct-Acting a n d ReverseA c t i n g : In general, t h e d i r e c t a c t i n g t y p e is used where h e a t is
being a d d e d t o t h e a p p a r a t u s a n d
t h e reverse-acting t y p e where h e a t
is being removed f r o m t h e a p p a r atus.
T h e illustration represents a
t a n k , or o t h e r a p p a r a t u s which h a s
to be m a i n t a i n e d a t a fixed t e m p e r a t u r e b y cooling.
If t h e t e m p e r a t u r e t e n d s t o
increase, cold w a t e r , brine, or other
cooling m e d i u m , is a d m i t t e d t o t h e
apparatus.
.
If t h e t e m p e r a t u r e decreases
t h e slightest a m o u n t below t h e desired point, t h e r e g u l a t o r s h u t s down
/-«n
>oling source.
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Tyccs
Tvccs
Companies
Rochester,
\ew\ork.
U.SA.
"Type-P" Air-Operated Temperature
Regulators
For A i r - D u c t s , A i r - W a s h i n g M a c h i n e s , C o o l i n g R o o m s ,
P o w d e r Driers, e t c .
(Continued
Front View
from page )•'> i
Nos. 170(11
17001R
T h i s regulator is a d a p t e d to installations where it is not essential to h a v e t h e regulator
case a t a central control-point. Prices include t w o air-pressure gauges, a wrench and stop-cock
with each regulator, but no diaphragm valves nor air compressors. (Page J/9 for diaphragm retires;
page 47 for
air-compressors)
W h e n o r d e r i n g , a l w a y s g i v e t h e i n f o r m a t i o n r e q u e s t e d o n p a g e 41.
No. 17001
EACH
Tyccs Direct-Acting " T y p e - P " Temperature Regulator
$67.00
W i t h stem approximately 12 inches long and Xo. 18007 84-inch pipe-threaded union-connection hub. For temperatures not exceeding 2.50° F.
No. 17001R Tyccs Reverse-Acting " T y p e - P " Temperature Regulator
72.50
Same as Xo. 17001, except reverse-acting.
E x t r a s f o r Above I n s t r u m e n t s
For 1.5-inch stem, instead of 12-inch regularly furnished
F o r heavily silver-plating stem
For protecting stem with block-tin
For p r o t e c t i n g stem with cast-lead
For tin-plating stem
For lead-plating stem
X o . 18025 Air Strainer
X o . 18062 bracket for m o u n t i n g regulator inside of room
X o . 18069 3-incli pipe-threaded union-connection flange will
supplied instead of Xo. 18067 h u b when specified
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12.50
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NO EXTRA
6.00
4.50
be
NO EXTRA
No. 181125
Air Strainer
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Taylor Instrument Companies
Air Compressors for Use With
Tvccs Air-Operated Temperature Regulators
N o . 18210
M o t o r - D r i v e n Air C o m p r e s s o r
N o . 18200
B e l t - D r i v e n Air C o m p r e s s o r
X o . 18*210 M o t o r - D r i v e n Air Compressor is used extensively to furnish compressed
air for Tyccs t e m p e r a t u r e - r e g u l a t i n g e q u i p m e n t .
It is m o u n t e d w i t h air-storage tankon b r a c k e t s suitable for securing to shelf or other m o u n t i n g .
T h e m o t o r is designed for
c o n t i n u o u s service a n d is p r o v i d e d w i t h an a u t o m a t i c s t a r t i n g a n d s t o p p i n g device which controls
t h e pressure in t h e storage t a n k t o within a few p o u n d s . E i t h e r A. C. or 1). C . H-h.p.
motors
are f u r n i s h e d for either 110 or 220-volt circuit a n d in t h e case of A. C. m o t o r s for 25 or 00 cycles.
C a p a c i t y , t w o regulators. T h e air compressor is designed especially t o deliver air free f r o m dirt or
oil a n d extra p r e c a u t i o n is t a k e n b y a p p l y i n g an air strainer at t h e outlet of the s t o r a g e t a n k .
Where
quirements
other rigid
ply one or
facilities are available, a X o . 18*200 Belt-Driven Air Compressor will fill t h e resatisfactorily. T h e panel c a r r y i n g t h e p u m p a n d air t a n k can be screwed to a wall or
s u p p o r t . It can be o p e r a t e d a t ,'500 t o 400 R l ' M , d e p e n d i n g u p o n w h e t h e r it is to suptwo regulators, a n d it is a d j u s t e d for 25 p o u n d pressure per s q u a r e inch.
EACH
No. 18200
Belt-Driven Air Compressor
Mounted on panel as illustrated above. Suitable for
No. 18201
S 60.00
"Singl-Duty" or -2 " T y p e - P ' Regulators.
Belt-Driven Air Compressor
144.00
Including storage tank, pressure gauge, a u t o m a t i c and hand unloader.
"Singl-Duty" or + "Type-1'" Regulators.
No. 18210
Motor-Driven Air Compressor
190.00
1) ('. or A. C. Motor, l i t ) or -2-20 volt, -25 or GO cycles.
2 " T y p e - P " Regulators.
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I). ('. or A. < Motor, 110 or 520 volt, 5.1 or «1 cycles.
" S i n g l - D u t y " or 1 " T y p e - P " Regulators.
f
Suitable for 4
248.00
Similar to 18210 but suitable for t
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Rochester, SewYork, U.S~A.
"Type-A
Water-or-Air-Operated
Temperature Regu iators
-
BgggB
N o . 19000
NO.
EACH
19000
Tyccs " T y p e - A " T e m p e r a t u r e R e g u l a t o r
$57.50
Prices
not include diaphragm valves (ST. /luge /.'/).
When instrument is used with separable well, a graphite-grease lubricant should lie used on t h e regulator stem.
NOTE
ADI) TO
LIST
Extras for " T y p e - A " Regulators
Steel Separable Well
Brass Separable Well
For heavily silver-plaliug I lie stem or separable wel
For tin-plating stem or well
For lead-plating stem or well.
.
$17.50
9.00
3.60
NO E X T R A
NO E X T R A
Directions for Ordering " T y p e - A " Regulators
Always give t h e following information:
1.- Size of pipe which carries the heating medium (steam,
gas. etc. i
2. Maximum steam or other pressure passing through t h e
diaphragm-valve body.
3. M i n i m u m water or air pressure.
t.
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7.S.-
Operating temperature.
Application.
Thickness of wall or wood slave.
Material of which walls are made.
If separable well is desired, s t a t e whether
1 rass or steel.
Tyccs Lever-Motors
Tyccs Lover-Mot ors, in conjunction with Tyccs " T y p e - A " T e m p e r a t u r e Regulators, are
used to open and close dampers, or to perform other similar operations.
t h e air or water pressure on t h e diaphragm t o p causes t h e lever arm to move downward.
\\ hen this pressure is released a strong spring forces the lever arm upward to its original position.
When ordering, state power needed (both upward and downward) to perform operation: also
the distance lever arm must travel t o function properly.
Catalog
No.
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No.
4
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1S064
1S066
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Pressure
2.5
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F r o m P i v o t . Distance is
••!!>•', lor IK064 and
11 " (or lSIKi(i)
P o u n d s Lilt From Hole Nearest
Pi vol. Distance is
1 7 ' , " lor i s o i i t . and
\>!l" tor lSdlilil
Travel of
\ r i n at Hole
Farthest
From Pivot
17 lbs..
30 lbs.
-27 U . S . .
SO lbs. . .
4 ;î 4 inches
inches S14.25
inches ô 3 4 inches
24.00
'
T r a v e l of
Arm at Hole
Nearest
Pi vol
EACH
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USA.
Diaphragm Valves for use with Tyccs
Temperature Regulators
^JTB
N o s . 18100 a n d 18102
Direct-Acting Diaphragm
Valve
N o . 18105
Three-Way Diaphragm
Valve
N o . 18104
Reverse-Acting Diaphragm
Valve
Air pressure of 25 pounds to the square inch is recommended a n d all Tyccs Diaphragm Valves
are .sold with this understanding unless we are advised to the contrary. Air pressure as high as
40 pounds t o the square inch can be used, however. It is important t h a t both the air pressure
available for closing the valve, and the steam or other pressure passing through the valve, be given
in ordering.
NOTE—All Tyccs Diaphragm Valves have screw S I Z E
ends on sizes up to a n d V A L V E
including 2} i-inches and
all sizes above '2} ^-inches
have flanged ends with
companion flanges bolted —
on. T h e i}^-inch valves
}<>"
a r e furnished with either —
screw or flanged ends.
"
except in t h e case of
Xo. 18104 Reverse-Ac- 1"
ting Valves, t h e 2'2-inch
size of which is furnished l 1 ! "
with screw end only.
T H I S N O T E A P P L I E S ONLY
T O 2 " A N D '2} 2" V A L V E S :
5 ONLY
2 " V.YL-'
DIRECTACTING
BRONZE S E A T WITH
ANI) D i s c
DIRECTACTING
WITH M O X E L
" T & T " DISC & SEAT-
DOUBLE
DIAPHRAGMS
S 1S.00
X o . 18102
No. 18101
DIRECTACTING
VALVES
S 21.50
19.00
\
Xo.
18103
RING
IRON BODY
DirectActing
Monel
Trimmed
"T & T"
Diaphragm
S 24.00 *
S 27.50*
25.00 *
28.75*
Xo.
18104
Xo.
1810.5
ReverseActing
THREEWAY.
Maximum
Pressure Through
Valve. Lbs. Per
Sq. In. With
25 L h v ot air
200
250
2U0
250
20.25
24.00
26.25
30.00*
S26.25*
$36.00t
200
250
21.50
26.25
31.00 *
36.00*
30.00*
40.75t
200
250
VA"
27.00
31.75
37.00 *
42.00*
34.75*
46.75t
200
250
2"
39.00
15.00
51.00 *
57.00* I 43.75*
60.00t
200
250
76.75t
150
250
150
250
150
250
1
When t h e steam or other 2 2 "
pressure going through
valve is more t h a n fivetimes tlie air pressure,! 2} ;
a d d 10% to price.
THIS NOTE AP
TO 3 " , 3 > i " , 4
YES:
Xo. 18100
3"
55.00
Screw End
71.25
Flanged End
84.50
63.50
70.75
79.00
62.25
Screw End
Screw End
Screw End
Screw End
79.75
FI a nired End
93.00
87.00
Flanged End
118.00
95.25
87.50 f
FlangedF.nd
Flanged F.nd
156.50
Screw End
102.50
96.50t
95.25
250
150
106.75
164.25
175.75
115.75 130.75
When the s t e a m or other
pressure going through 4"
145.00
125
125
108.00
119.25
182.25
193.75
12S.2
valve is more than three
times t h e air pressure. iH
lis.75
175.00
100
100
add 2 0 % to price.
!
X O T K — Prices fur larger sizes than listed above will be furnished o n request.
*A maximum steam pressure of 150 pounds and water pressure of 250 pounds applies to these valves.
'A maximum steam pressure of 125 pounds a n d water pressure of 200 pounds applies t o these valves.
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Electric-Contact Direct-Set Indicating
Temperature Controls
Listed
on pa^e
52
N o . 8852
M e r c u r y - A c t u a t e d F.Iectric-Contact Control
This instrument combines in one case an indicating thermometer and an electrically-operated
temperature control hav ing' the direct-set feature.
A p p l i c a t i o n s : It is ideal for applications where, due to the nature of the process, it is
necessary to operate at different predetermined temperatures, making it necessary to change the
control point of the instrument easily and quickly. They are widely applied for controlling the
temperature of apparatus heated or cooled by steam, water, brine, electricity, etc., by shutting off
or turning on these various mediums by means of an electric contactor, or any electrically-operated
device.
T h e D i r e c t - S e t F e a t u r e : This feature has been developed until we believe no similar
instrument now on the market lias a setting device to be compared with it for convenience and
accuracy.
To change tlie control points of the instrument it is necessary simply to move the
direct-set pointer to the desired temperature 011 the graduated dial.
T h e I n d i c a t i n g F e a t u r e : The upper pointer shows at at
tained, and therefore is a check 011 t h e operation of the control.
times the temperature main-
M a d e i n T h r e e T y p e s : These controls are made in three types, known as MercuryActuated. Vapor-Tension-Actuated and Gas-Actuated.
The electric-contact mechanism inside
the case is the same for all three types.
Size a n d F i n i s h : The diameter of the case across the front is 7J 9 inches.
finished dull black-enamel. T h e scale is black, with silvered letters and figures.
Case is
Bulbs and Connections.
Conditions of the installation will determine the form of
.bulb_and connection to order (see page 52 for listing).
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Tyccs Electric-Contact Direct-Set Indicating
Temperature Controls
[Continual
Electrical Connections.
from ptigc -j<>)
T h e contacts are insulated to carry 220 volts, b u t the current
consumed by the a p p a r a t u s under control should not be broken across t h e m .
Connection to the
line m u s t be m a d e through a magnetically-operated relay switch.
Connecting Tubing:
T h e mercury-actuated instruments are supplied with six feet of
7 32"-diameter flexible connecting tubing, sufficiently strong to withstand rough usage without a
protecting armor.
Longer tubing is available as specified, but is not recommended u n d e r usual
conditions in lengths greater t h a n 2.5 feet.
75 feet.
This t u b i n g can be furnished in lengths specified up to
In some cases even longer lengths can be supplied if full details are given.
Vapor-tension-
a c t u a t e d and gas-actuated instruments are regularly supplied with six feet of flexible tubing
protected by a bronze armor.
Standard Temperature
Ranges:
T h e s t a n d a r d approximate t e m p e r a t u r e ranges for
each of t h e three types of instruments will be found where they are listed on page 52.
T h e range
desired should always be specified when ordering.
OPERATED DEVICE USED FOR.CONTROLLING HEAT SUPPLY
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Electric-Contact Direct-Set Indicating
Temperature Controls
("Directions for Ordering." page J1)
Vapor-Tension Actuated
C o n n e c t i n g t u b i n g will b e furnished a n y length specified up to 75 feet. T h i s f o r m is
r e c o m m e n d e d therefore for installations which require long c o n n e c t i n g t u b i n g . T h e s t a n d a r d
o p e r a t i n g ranges are 80° to 180° F . ; 1,50° to 350° F. ; 300° to 550° F. ; 400° to 650° F . I n f o r m a t i o n
on r e q u e s t regarding special ranges.
EACH
N o . 11851
Tyccs Vapor-Tension-Actuated Electric-Contact
Control
Temperature
N o . 11851U S a m e as X o . 118.51, except with union-connection
hub threaded
l i a s a 20-foot c a p i l l a r y b u l b ; six feet
clamp-flange.
N o . 11852
for ^4-inch p i p e - t a p
S a m e as X o . 11851, except with
No. 11854
Same
§90.00
of armored connecting tubing wi I h 3-inch s p l i t
clamp-flange
95.25
5} j-inch rigid bulb a n d 3-inch split
1
as X o . 11851, except with 5 2 -inch rigid
connection h u b t h r e a d e d for j ^ - i n c h p i p e - t a p
90.00
bulb a n d union95.25
ADD
T O I.IST
FXTKA
For each 12 inches or fraction thereof of rigid extension-stem with Xo. 11852 or 11S54
XOTE—A 3-inch uniou-connect ion flange will be furnished if specified, in place of union-connection h u b on No. 118511 or No. 11851, without extra charge.
Other extras are the same as for Vapor-Tension-Actuated Recording Thermometers
(pages il and 22).
J . 15
M er c u r y - A c t u a t e d
T w e n t v - f i v e feet is r e c o m m e n d e d as t h e m a x i m u m length of c o n n e c t i n g t u b i n g .
The
s t a n d a r d o p e r a t i n g ranges a r e : m i n u s -20° to plus 100° F. : 50° t o 250° F . ; 100° to 500° F : 450° t o
950° F. I n f o r m a t i o n on r e q u e s t r e g a r d i n g special ranges.
Prices listed below are for i n s t r u m e n t s
w ith ranges u p to 800° F . F o r r a n g e s a b o v e 800° a n d not exceeding 1000° F . a d d $12.50.
EACH
N o . 8852
Tyccs Mercury-Actuated Electric-Contact T e m p e r a t u r e Control $90.00
N o . 8854
S a m e as Xo. 8852, except
for ^4-inch p i p e - t a p
l i a s r i g i d b u l b ; six feet of flexible capillary connecting t u b i n g ; .'5-inch s p l i t c l a m p - f l a n g e .
with
union-connection
hub
threaded
95.25
A D D TO
E X T R A — F o r each 1 2 inches or fraction thereof of rigid extension-stem w ith No. 8 8 5 2 or No.
LIST
8854
3 . 1 5
A 3-inch flange will be furnished, if specified, with No. 8 8 5 4 , instead of unionconnection hub, without extra charge.
Other extras are same as for Mercury-Actuated Recording T h e r m o m e t e r ( pages .'I ami 2 2 ) .
NOTE—
Gas-Actuated
R e c o m m e n d e d for a p p l i c a t i o n s w h e r e t h e length of c o n n e c t i n g t u b i n g exceeds 25 feet,
w h e r e space is sufficient t o a c c o m m o d a t e bulbs of relatively large p r o p o r t i o n s a n d where close control across practically t h e e n t i r e width of t e m p e r a t u r e r a n g e selected is essential. T h i s t y p e of
i n s t r u m e n t is p a r t i c u l a r l y desirable on enameling ovens ( a p p l i c a t i o n photograph
page 5->)
a n d similar applications w h e r e a wider r a n g e of t e m p e r a t u r e a d j u s t m e n t is necessary t h a n can be
o b t a i n e d with t h e v a p o r - t e n s i o n - a c t u a t e d control. F o r such purposes t h e g a s - a c t u a t e d i n s t r u m e n t
is ecpiipped w i t h a capillary bulb, which is a p p r o x i m a t e l y eight feet long a n d exposes a large surface t o t h e m e d i u m t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of which is being controlled, m a k i n g it v e r y sensitive to slight
a n d r a p i d changes of t e m p e r a t u r e . The s t a n d a r d operating ranges a r e : 0 t o 700°F., 30 t o 3?5°F.,
100 t o 500°F., 100 to 700° F. I n f o r m a t i o n on request regarding special ranges.
N o . 13851
Tyccs (las-Actuated Electric-Contact T e m p e r a t u r e Control
Has copper c a p i l l a r y b u l b about fifteen I'eet long; six feet of bronze-armored connecting
tubing and 3-inch s p l i t c l a m p - f l a n g e .
NOTE—Steel bulb will be furnished, if specified, without extra charge.
EXTHAS- For above same as for Gas-Actuated Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s ;pages 21 and £2).
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Thermoelectric Pyrometers
F o r H i g h - T e m p e r a t u r e A p p l i c a t i o n s t o 3600 F .
For Brick, Tile, a n d P o t t e r y Kilns, T u n n e l Kilns, Vitreous E n a m e l i n g , Heat T r e a t i n g
a n d A n n e a l i n g F u r n a c e s , Ovens, Stacks, Ducts, Passes, etc.
Thermoelectric Indicating or Recording P y r o m e t e r s in some form are everywhere acknowledged t o d a y as being t h e only practical i n s t r u m e n t s t h a t can be employed in measuring t e m p e r a t u r e s a b o v e 9.5()-10()()°F. (,537°C.) or as high as :5<>3-2°F. (1500°C).
Applications are unlimited, but should be studied carefully. When it is necessary to record
t e m p e r a t u r e or get indications from .>0-1000 feet from t h e source of heat, an electric p y r o m e t e r
best meets t h e requirements.
P y r o m e t e r systems are simple and allow much flexibility in application and installation,
because t h e y are electrical in principle. Fittings can be supplied for t he highest t e m p e r a t u r e ranges.
P y r o m e t e r systems usually consist of three parts, i.e.- a thermocouple or fire-end, an indicating
or recording i n s t r u m e n t , a n d a length of duplex cable to connect t h e thermocouple a n d m e t e r . N o
outside source of c u r r e n t , such as batteries, etc., is necessary. Multiple systems m a y be
a combination of all of t h e above a n d with a simple switching device a d d e d t o t h e circuit
any n u m b e r of points can be read on a single i n s t r u m e n t .
T h e T h e r m o c o u p l e - Any t w o dissimilar metals joined together at one end with t h e opposite,
or free, ends connected to a registering device or galvanometer will produce a feeble electric current
! .001 volts) if t h e welded end is heated above the t e m p e r a t u r e of the rest of t h e circuit. A t h e r m o couple therefore is two dissimilar metals selected for their ability to withstand the t e m p e r a t u r e s
involved. These wires or measuring elements necessarily are p r o t e c t e d from c o n t a m i n a t i o n of
their chemical purity b y f u r n a c e gases, with a suitable gas-tight protection t u b e . A f t e r long service
at high t e m p e r a t u r e these p a r t s oxidize, or b u r n off, making replacement necessary, usually a t
small cost.
T h e L e a d Wires— These wires convey to the instrument t h e current generated in the t h e r m o couple. When great accuracy is not required simple duplex copper conductors are employed.
Where the greatest accuracy is necessary the lead wires consist of special alloy conductors having
the same millivolt-temperature values as t h e measuring elements of t h e thermocouple described
above.
I n d i c a t i n g a n d R e c o r d i n g P y r o m e t e r s - T h e s e i n s t r u m e n t s are sensitive millivoltmeters
or galvanometers capable of registering t h e small current generated in t h e thermocouple. Instead
of their scales being m a r k e d in electrical terms, or millivoltage, they are graduated directly in
degrees t e m p e r a t u r e , as there is a fixed relation between t h e m . All instruments m u s t be a c c u r a t e
within 1 2 of 1' , or they are rejected in t h e test room before shipment. A few of the i n s t r u m e n t s and
thermocouples are illustrated in this catalog.
For C o m p l e t e P y r o m e t e r I n f o r m a t i o n S e n d for C a t a l o g Part 4000
COLD
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meter
"cOMF'ENSATirsJG-EXTENSION
COPPER
LEADS
SifMRL E THERMO ELECTRIC
C'RCU'T.
METER
INO/CATIONS
SUBJECT
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VAR/A T/OfV //V TEMPERATURE
OUT^/DE
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TEMPERATURES
ACCURACY
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Portable-Type Indicating
Rochester, New York, LUS A.
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Pyrometers
Indicator
Pyrometer
Duplex-Record
Recording Pyrometer
N o . 4195N
Thermocouple
N o s . 4 1 5 5 . 41<>5. 4 l ' I S A
Thermocouple
N o . 41.<2
Thermocouple
EACH
1268-11
4288
1366-M
1159
High-Resistance Wall-Type Imliealor, range 1000, 2400, 3000°F
1155-39"
Base-Metal Thermocouple, length 39 inches, 1000 F
16.00
4195-39"
Base-Metal Thermocouple, length 39 inches, 1400°F
22.50
4195-A-39"
Base-Metal Thermocouple, ealorized stem, IS00T'
25.00
1195-N-39-12"
Base-Metal Thermocouple, length 39 inches, 12-inch Nichrome tip. 2200 I'
2S.00
1132-18
Platinum Thermocouple, length IS inches. 10 inches under flange, porcelain stem, 3000 F.
4060
Tyccs Radiation Pyrometer Outfit, range 3600°F
SI 12.50
High-Resistance Portable Wall-Type Indicator, range, 1000. 2400. JtOOO I
115.00
High-Resistance Recording Pyrometer. Single Record. 24011 I
300.00
Iligh-Resistance Recording Pyrometer. Double Record, 2400-2400 !
400.00
75.00
357.50
Pyrometers can be supplied in various Centigrade or Fahrenheit ranges, also with automatic inte rnal
cold junction compensation if desired. Thermocouples can be furnished also in practically any
length specified and with suitable fittings.
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Alphabetical Index
(Numerical
Index,
Page 2; Application
Index,
Page 3)
Anemometers
Angle T h e r m o m e t e r s ( Indicating)
Angle Hygrodeiks (Hygrometers)
Applications for which Tyccs I n s t r u m e n t s arc recommended
Air Compressors
Auto-Circulation T h e r m o m e t e r s ( F a c t o r y )
C h a r t s for Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
C h a r t s for Vapor-Tension Recording Thermometers
Copper-Case T h e r m o m e t e r s (Factory)
D i a p h r a g m Valves for T e m p e r a t u r e Regulators
D r a f t Gauges (Portable a n d Panel Types)
Electric-Contact T e m p e r a t u r e Controls
Factory Thermometers
Flange, Union-Connection
Gauge (Recording Pressure)
General-Testing T h e r m o m e t e r s
G u a r d for T h e r m o m e t e r Bulb ( E x t r a - H e a v y )
Hygrodeiks (Hygrometers)
Ilygro Autometers (Hygrometers)
Hygrometers
Index T h e r m o m e t e r s
I n d u s t r i a l T h e r m o m e t e r (Indicating)
Mason's-Form Hygrometers
M a x i m u m - R e g i s t e r i n g T h e r m o m e t e r s (General Testing)
Pocket E n g r a v e d T h e r m o m e t e r s
Pressure Gauge (Recording)
Pyrometers
R e c o r d i n g H y g r o m e t e r s ( W e t - a n d - D r v - B u l b Recording Thermometers)
Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
Regulators of T e m p e r a t u r e
Self-Contained Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s
"Singl-Duty" Temperature Regulators
Six's Self-Registering T h e r m o m e t e r s (Factory)
Sling P s y e h r o m e t e r s (Hygrometers)
Straight T h e r m o m e t e r s (Indicating)
T e m p e r a t u r e Controls (Electric-Contact)
T e m p e r a t u r e Regulators
T h e r m o m e t e r s (Indicating)
T h e r m o g r a p h s (Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s )
Tin-Case T h e r m o m e t e r s (Factory)
" T y p e - A " T e m p e r a t u r e Regulators
" T y p e - P " Temperature Regulators
Valves for T e m p e r a t u r e Regulators
Wall Socket
W e t - a r t d - D r y - b u l b Recording T h e r m o m e t e r s (Hygrometers)
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Available Catalogs of Tyccs Instruments
We make a full line of instruments for indicating, recording and controlling temperature and
pressure, aggregating several thousand types and styles. They are covered by the following catalogs, any of which will be sent on request.
Part
1—Instruments for Steam-Power Plants.
Part
2—Instruments for Rubber Plants.
Part
3—Instruments for Textile Plants.
Part
4—Regulators of Temperature, Time, Temperature and Time, and Pressure.
Part
5—Instruments for Lumber Dry Kilns.
Part
100—Industrial Thermometers.
Part
200—Instruments for Sugar Plants.
Part
300—Instruments for Refrigerating and Cold-Storage Plants.
Part
500—Instruments for the Food-Preserving Industry.
Part
500A—Instruments for the Milk and Ice-Cream Industry.
Part
500B—Instruments for Condensed, Evaporated and Powdered Milk Processes.
Part
500P—Instruments for the Meat-Packing Industry.
Part
600—Instruments for Gas Plants.
Part
700—Instruments for Varnish Making, Oil Boiling, Asphalt Melting, etc.
Part
700A—Instruments for Oil Tempering, Metal Baths, Tempering Ovens, etc.
Part
800—Instruments for Enclosed-Space Applications; Air Ducts, Ovens, Kilns, etc.
Part
900B—Instruments for Bakers.
Part
900G—Instruments for Confectioners.
Part
1300—Hygrometers.
Part
1400—Engraved Thermometers.
Part
1500—Hydrometers.
Part
1700—Instruments for the Oil Industry.
Part
2000—General Catalog of Short & Mason Meteorological Instruments; Barometers,
Pocket and Surveying Compasses, Rain Gauges, Wind Gauges, etc.
Part
4000—Thermoelectric and Radiation Pyrometers.
Part
5000—General Catalog of Tin-Case, Copper-Case, and Cabinet (Wood Back)
Thermometers; Hydrometers, etc.
Part
5000S—Instruments for Educational Institutions.
Bulletin 11850—Electric-Contact Temperature Controls.
Bulletin 15700—Self-Acting Temperature Regulators.
Bulletin 17000—"Type-P" (Rigid Stem) Temperature Regulators.
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