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BV2BV-07511-BBC - Válvula de Bola de Latón Electricamente Actuada Serie BV2B

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Atributos

Presión de Operación Máxima
Actuator: 120 PSI
Peso
0 lb
Break Quantity
0
Paquete Opcional/Cantidad por Caja
0
Elastomero
FKM
Medida
3/4"
Material
Latón
Extremos: FNPT
Actuador
Pneumatic
Tipo de Válvula
Bola
Estilo
retorno de resorte
Asiento
PTFE
Rango de Temperatura
Valve: 20°F to 320°F (-7°C to 160°C) , Actuator: -4°F to 200°F (-20°C to 93°C)
Valor de Presión
600 PSI WOG
150 PSI WSP

Detalles

Available Options

A wide variety of options are available: modulating, extra switches, transmitters, potentiometer, etc. Contact Dixon for details.

Features

  • Valve has a brass ball, FKM elastomers, a blow-out proof stem, PTFE seats with double O-ring stem packing and an ISO 5211 mounting pad
  • Rack and Pinion actuator has a hard anodized aluminum body, nickel plated anti-blowout pinion, Nitrile Rubber O-rings and NAMUR mounting.
  • Actuator is tested to one million cycles and it features bi-directional stops for ±5º travel adjustment and visual position indication.
  • 80 PSI plant air is required
  • For spring return actuators must note fail position

Safety Notes

  • Even though there are torque safety factors built into our automated ball valve packages, actual service conditions must also be considered when selecting the proper product for the appropriate application.
  • Severe service conditions such as dirty water, dirty air, all slurries, raw sewage water, oils, and other viscous fluids can have a dramatic affect in raising the torque requirements of ball valves as much as 75% and therefore larger actuators may be required. Please consult Dixon when dealing with these types of applications.
WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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