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The Honeywell Butterfly Valve is a two-way, five-inch product, flanged for reliable fitting and ease of operation. The valve boasts a commendable cv of 428 at a 60-degree stroke, escalating to 1376 cv at a 90-degree stroke. The device is built with a polyester-coated cast iron body for enhanced endurance and durability. Pairing with it is a sturdy Stem made from 416 stainless steel, ensuring steady functionality.
The valve comes equipped with a peroxide-cured EPDM resilient seat for increased longevity and robust performance. Designed to be applicable for pipe sizes ranging from 2 to 20 inches, it adheres to ANSI Class 125/150 Lug Pipe Connections and ensures bidirectional flow. An additional feature of the valve is its extended neck that can accommodate 2 inches of pipe insulation.
Notably, this Butterfly Valve has an edge with its corrosion-resistant disks made from Nylon 11 coated cast iron. These also reduce friction while allowing the use of lower-torque actuators with larger valve body sizes. A special polyester coating on the cast iron valve body shields it from weather elements, chemicals, ultraviolet radiation, impacts, or abrasive forces.
The valve stem, constructed from stainless steel, comes with a close-tolerance internal double-D disk connection, meticulously designed to avoid any corrosion access points. One of the salient features of this valve is its bubble-tight seat leakage at the rated close-off pressure.
Designed for versatility, the valve is suitable for services involving hot water and chilled water-glycol solutions. It has an equal percentage flow characteristic, ensuring consistent flow irrespective of pressure variations. The operating temperature ranges from -40 F to 250 F (-40 C to 121 C), making it adaptable for various industrial requirements. With a close-off pressure of 175 psi, this Honeywell Butterfly Valve stands out for its high-performance and resilience.
The Honeywell Butterfly Valve is a two-way, five-inch product, flanged for reliable fitting and ease of operation. The valve boasts a commendable cv of 428 at a 60-degree stroke, escalating to 1376 cv at a 90-degree stroke. The device is built with a polyester-coated cast iron body for enhanced endurance and durability. Pairing with it is a sturdy Stem made from 416 stainless steel, ensuring steady functionality.
The valve comes equipped with a peroxide-cured EPDM resilient seat for increased longevity and robust performance. Designed to be applicable for pipe sizes ranging from 2 to 20 inches, it adheres to ANSI Class 125/150 Lug Pipe Connections and ensures bidirectional flow. An additional feature of the valve is its extended neck that can accommodate 2 inches of pipe insulation.
Notably, this Butterfly Valve has an edge with its corrosion-resistant disks made from Nylon 11 coated cast iron. These also reduce friction while allowing the use of lower-torque actuators with larger valve body sizes. A special polyester coating on the cast iron valve body shields it from weather elements, chemicals, ultraviolet radiation, impacts, or abrasive forces.
The valve stem, constructed from stainless steel, comes with a close-tolerance internal double-D disk connection, meticulously designed to avoid any corrosion access points. One of the salient features of this valve is its bubble-tight seat leakage at the rated close-off pressure.
Designed for versatility, the valve is suitable for services involving hot water and chilled water-glycol solutions. It has an equal percentage flow characteristic, ensuring consistent flow irrespective of pressure variations. The operating temperature ranges from -40 F to 250 F (-40 C to 121 C), making it adaptable for various industrial requirements. With a close-off pressure of 175 psi, this Honeywell Butterfly Valve stands out for its high-performance and resilience.
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