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New upstream isolation steam trapping families are added to the UK's original BIM object library.

Spirax Sarco have boosted their Building Information Modelling object offering on bimstore with three new listings.

The new Autodesk Revit-compatible families take the total of Spirax Sarco listings to 27.

The Single Upstream Isolation Steam Trapping Station, Double Upstream Isolation Steam Trapping Station and Bellows Sealed Stop Valves join the likes of other popular Spirax Sarco downloads such as TVA Flowmeter and DCV4 Disk Check Valve, which are the two most downloaded SS objects.

The STS17.2 trapping stations are available in the aforementioned single and double variations and come with five user selectable swivel connector steam traps. More information on those are available on their product profiles. Both also possess incorporated Spirax Sarco quickfit technology.

As always, bimstore do not create generic content, meaning Spirax Sarco's components are no different. Both types of STS comply with the requirements of the European Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC. Certification.

The Bellows Sealed Stop Valves are just as impressive. They can be used for condensate, gas, liquid, steam and water systems!

To download these new products, plus the rest of Spirax Sarco's range, visit their library section on the site.

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