Barnes & Jones RK1015-8 - Head Assembly for FT2015-8 Traps
SKU
BD2220
MPN
RK2015-8
List Price $733.00 $658.35 / each
Save $74.65 (10%) 3 in stock
Overview
Barnes & Jones head assembly for model FT2015-8 F&T traps with a 2" pipe. Includes air vent, gasket, float mechanism, and float. With this pre-assembled kit you simply remove the bolts holding the existing cover onto the trap and then install the new assembly without having to remove or replace the parts from the old cover individually.
Specifications
Brand | Barnes & Jones |
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MPN | RK2015-8 |
Steam Trap Series Repaired | FT2000 Series |
Steam Trap Model Repaired | FT2015-8 |
Weight | 6.30 |
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Shipping
Shipping Options | Time in Transit |
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Ground | 4-5 Business Days |
3 Day | 3 Business Days |
2 Day | 2 Business Days |
1 Day | 1 Business Day |
In-stock orders which qualify as small package shipping (typically weigh under 70 lbs. per shipment) ship the same day that the order is placed.
* Orders must be received before 3:00 PM Central Time
Returns
Purchased Within | Restock Fee |
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30 Days | None |
After 30 Days | Determined Case by Case |
Items returned within 30 days will not incur a restock fee if they are in saleable condition (original packaging and contents in excellent shape). Previously used/installed items cannot be returned, unless covered by warranty. All returns must be issued an RMA number.
Brand
Barnes & Jones was founded before the turn of the century by two engineers who applied their expertise to build quiet and efficient steam heating traps and systems. Today, Barnes & Jones manufactures 100% calibrated cage unit inserts, the recognized standard in the steam heating repair kit market, for every heating steam trap body ever made. Barnes & Jones products are available throughout North America, Central and South America, and most of Europe. The operating principle of these cage units, first introduced in 1902, remains unchanged as cage units emerge, today, as the preferred automatic valving solution for high-tech environmental control systems.