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Ball check valve 332 series
flangeYfor water

ball check valve
ball check valve
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Body
flange, Y
Applications
for water
Material
stainless steel, cast iron, steel, bronze
Other characteristics
anti-corrosion, silent
DN

Min.: 40 mm
(1.575 in)

Max.: 300 mm
(11.811 in)

Pressure

10 bar
(145 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

This series of flanges are painted in blue epoxy RAL 5005, has a thickness of 250 microns and consists of removable bonnet. This flange compliant equipment as per ISO PN10/16 is positioned either horizontally or vertically and can can operate with a maximum pressure of 10 bars. The temperature of this series ranges from 10°C to + 80°C and is ideal for use in water distribution and watering. SPECIFICATIONS ; • - Ail positions thanks to the stainless Steel spnng • - Respect the flow direction indicated by an arrow on the body • - F langes R.F. PN10/16 up to DN150. PN16 from DN200 to DN300. PN10 over • - With Steel stramer basket and 6 mm mesh ( Ref. 363 ) • - Weak head loss thanks to the cylindncal internai designing • - Anti-corrosion epoxy internai and extemal pamtmg blue color RAL 5017.100 p thickness • - Bronze bushing to avoid blocking of the dise • - Drilled boss on request for bypass or to check the thickness • - Disc designed for a better hydrodynamism • - Silent solution • - Minimum back pressure for tightness : 0.2 bars USE: • - Water distnbution • - Min Température Ts 10°C • - Max Température Ts :♦ 120°C • - Max Pressure Ps : 16 bars up to DN300.10 bars over RANGE • - Flanged PN1Q/16 from DN50 to DN 150. PN16 from DN 200 to DN 300 and PN10 for DN350 to 600 Ref. 366 • - Flanged PN1Q/16 from DN50 to DN 150 and PN16 from DN 200 to DN 300 with Steel stramer basket Rof. 363

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