Ball valve T-580 series
leverisolationfor water

ball valve
ball valve
ball valve
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever
Function
isolation
Media
for water
Body
threaded, 2-piece, stainless steel, carbon steel
Applications
chemical, process, HVAC
Other characteristics
ISO, standard, locking, quarter-turn
DN

Min.: 0.25 in

Max.: 2 in

Pressure

138 bar
(2,001.5 psi)

Temperature

Min.: 0 °F
(-18 °C)

Max.: 400 °F
(204 °C)

Description

The NIBCO® stainless steel ball valve provides bubble-tight shutoff at 2000 PSI. The two-piece valve may be used on hot/cold water, HVAC, and is recommended for process piping, some chemical and utility service applications. This valve features a standard locking lever handle for security and a cast mounting pad for actuation purposes. It may be used for isolation and throttling (half open to full open only). The NIBCO® ball valve provides ease of operation with quarter-turn (90 degrees) open to close. The reinforced PTFE seat ring and stainless steel ball/stem exhibit high chemical resistance properties and is recommended for process piping. This valve features threaded ends for easy installation. Please refer to NIBCO technical data sheets, valve selection guides, chemical resistance guide and catalog for engineering and installation information. Choose NIBCO® ball valves for the most specified, versatile and economical valve option in commercial and industrial applications. NIBCO® ball valves are backed by the exclusive NIBCO INC. 5-year 125% limited warranty. Conventional port Blowout-proof stem Stainless steel ball and stem Cast ISO mounting pad Vented ball Threaded end connections Locking lever handle Conforms to MSS SP-110

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