Ball valve ITEM 101
leverfor waterfor oil

Ball valve - ITEM 101 - OMAL Spa - lever / for water / for oil
Ball valve - ITEM 101 - OMAL Spa - lever / for water / for oil
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever
Media
for water, for oil, petroleum, for gas, for air
Body
threaded
Applications
for water treatment, for industrial applications, power line, for the chemical industry, for the food industry, for oil industry applications, for the pharmaceutical industry, turbine, for the gas industry, for marine applications, for automobiles, for machine tools, vacuum, for the mining industry, for shipbuilding, for the paper industry
Material
brass
Number of channels
2-way
Other characteristics
ISO, ATEX
DN

Min.: 10 mm
(0.394 in)

Max.: 80 mm
(3.15 in)

Pressure

Min.: 25 bar
(362.6 psi)

Max.: 64 bar
(928.2 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Description

2-way full-bore threaded-ends brass ball valve GENERAL FEATURES: • The valve is suitable for medium pressures on condition that non aggressive fluids are used. • Working pressure: see diagram. • Fluid range: air, water, oil, gas, petroliferous and petrochemical products, vacuum. • Threaded ends as per EN 10226-1 Rp (Ex ISO 7/1) specifications. • Head of the valve as per ISO 5211 specifications • Available version with self-scraping ball profile seal, suitable to be used with dirty fluids or with solid particles inside ON REQUEST: • NPT threaded ends • For other applications, please contact our technical department. CERTIFICATIONS: • According to 2014/68/EU “PED” • ATEX version in conformity with directive 2014/34/EU on request

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