[T3] Flaps Closed for Business

Keith Park topnotch at nycap.rr.com
Wed Nov 19 09:08:25 PST 2014


but is there enough alcohol in them to exert that kind of pressure when
boiled completely into a gas?  No, I have never tried to test them out of
the housing and dont know what kind of force they can exert but this sounds
like a great science experiment.  I was always of the opinion that the
housing was there to keep the spring from expanding the bellows too far,
Hmm... I think its time to put a load cell on it and find out (in the
housing of course)..

Keith


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Subject: Re: [T3] Flaps Closed for Business

On 18 Nov 2014 at 19:15, Keith Park wrote:

> Keep in mind, the thermostat bellows either works or it doesnt, no in
> between.  THey are meant to CLOSE the flaps only, not open them, the
spring
> is there to do that.

Gotta disagree with you here, Keith. The bellows is capable of 
exerting LOTs of force in both directions, actually more in expansion 
than in contraction. The spring just takes the play out of the 
linkage. The thermostats are filled with a liquid that boils at the 
operating temp. The change of phase creates lots of pressure. That's 
why the thermostat holder constrains the upper limit of how far the 
bellows can expand. If there was no limit, the bellows would expand 
and tear itself apart. Same reason that you don't want to test them 
in hot water without installing them in one of those holders.  

Think about what it would be like if they were filled with water and 
water vapor. The operating temp would be 212 F and the internal 
pressure would go from negative to huge when the water boiled.

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Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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