Gas non-return valve 600H-ES
for oxygenstainless steelspring

gas non-return valve
gas non-return valve
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Characteristics

Fluid
for gas
Applications
for oxygen
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
spring
DN

Min.: 0.5 in

Max.: 1 in

Pressure

40 bar
(580.2 psi)

Temperature

70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

WITT non-return valves (check valves) for reliable protection against dangerous reverse gas flow. Every non-return valve (check valve) 100% tested. Benefits: a spring-loaded non-return valve (check valve) prevents a reverse flow of gases which could lead to unwanted gas mixtures low opening pressure approx. 250 mbar no leaks – using a spring-loaded valve assembly with elastomer sealing diverse applications – useful for many technical gases reduce installation costs – the spring-loaded valve is not affected by gravity and may be installed in any orientation Operation / Usage: non-return valves (check valves) are used to protect equipment and pipelines against dangerous reverse gas flow Maintenance: annual testing of the non-return valve (check valve), body leak tightness and flow capacity is recommended WITT is happy to supply special test equipment non-return valves (check valves) are only to be serviced by the manufacturer Approvals Company certified to ISO 9001and PED 2014/68/EC Module H CE-marked in accordance with PED 2014/68/EC Cleaned for Oxygen Service according to EIGA IGC Doc 13/12/E: Oxygen Pipeline and Piping Systems

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