Diaphragm valve BAYARD
manualpressure-reducingepoxy

diaphragm valve
diaphragm valve
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Characteristics

Type
diaphragm
Operation
manual
Function
pressure-reducing
Body
epoxy
Associated function
reducing
DN

Max.: 200 mm
(7.874 in)

Min.: 50 mm
(1.969 in)

Pressure

Max.: 16 bar
(232.1 psi)

Min.: 10 bar
(145 psi)

Description

BAYARD Monostab Pressure Reducing Valve DN 50 – 200 PN 10 – 16 Body: EN-JS1050 Coating: Epoxy Covers a large pressure range Guide piston outside the medium, no coating formation Stable rolling diaphragm for friction and delay-free operation All internal parts accessible from above, no special tools necessary Product Description The Directly Controlled Pressure Reducing Valve. Pressure reducing valves such as the BAYARD Monostab pressure reducing valve transform a higher, fluctuating inlet pressure into a lower, constant downstream pressure. The desired downstream pressure value is set by pretensioning the spring. There are two types of springs available for the BAYARD Monostab pressure reducing valve: spring A (blue) for a pressure range of 1.5 to 6 bar and spring B (red) for a pressure ranging between 5 and 12 bar. When the downstream pressure drops below the preset value, the valve will open and when it exceeds the value, it will shut again. Thanks to its robust design, the BAYARD Monostab pressure reducing valve ensures safe operation: Guide piston located outside of the medium resulting in no formation of deposits or risk of seizing. Stable rolling diaphragm ensures frictionless functioning High maintainability with from above accessible inner parts Two integrated pressure gauges with check valves guarantee high operating convenience

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand C2.247/346

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