Ball valve B2.1 series
leverwith handwheelpneumatic

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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever, with handwheel, pneumatic, electric
Function
shut-off, distribution
Media
for compressed air
Body
in-line, lockable, cast iron
Applications
industrial, for water, for heating, HVAC
Other characteristics
ISO
DN

Min.: 15 mm
(0.591 in)

Max.: 250 mm
(9.843 in)

Pressure

10 bar, 16 bar
(145 psi, 232.1 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 170 °C
(338 °F)

Description

Series B2.1 valves are shut-off ball valves split-body type in ductile iron and floating ball, manufactured according to the relevant product standards and the quality management relative to ISO 9001. Suitable for heating and conditioning (HVAC), district heating, distribution and treatment of water, industrial application, agricultural application, for compressed air processing, for oils and hydrocarbon, for fire fighting. (Please ensure the choice of the corresponding item) YES: for installation in line and end of line, for services with frequent acting, the integrated ISO 5211 support allows the installation of a wide range of actuators. The B2.1 range of ball valves are full and straight bore reducing turbulences and minimizing head loss. NO: for steam, for choking and flow regulation. Accessories Stem extension for thermal insulation Square cap for water main system connection Stem extension Kit ISO 5211 flange Kit lockable operation lever Kit limit switches for ON/OFF position indicator Actuators Double acting and single acting pneumatic actuators On request: limit switches, position indicator Electric actuators Gear box

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