Fixed Competitive Price Closed Spring Loaded Low Lift Type Safety Valve - 3243 NRS Resilient Seated Gate Valve – Convista
Fixed Competitive Price Closed Spring Loaded Low Lift Type Safety Valve - 3243 NRS Resilient Seated Gate Valve – Convista Detail:
Fig.3286 size: DN50 to DN300,
Fig.3246 size: DN350 to DN800.
Stem packing with three O-rings, one primary seal, and dust seal.
Triple O-Ring stem seal.
Flange and drilling comply with EN1092-2 PN10 or PN16.
Face to face dimension complies with EN558-1 basic series3.
WRAS approved: Fig. 3243, DI body, DI wedge encapsulated with portable water EPDM.
Available with 25bar.
Stainless steel 304 stem.
Stainless steel fasteners: SS304.
Available with handwheel, operating nut or gearbox. (bevel gearbox or spur gearbox)
Size 50 to 600 with handwheel or operating nut, Size 350 and above with Gearbox.
| Body | ductile iron |
| Bonnet | ductile iron |
| Stem | stainless steel |
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