Butterfly valve
electricshut-offfor control

butterfly valve
butterfly valve
butterfly valve
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Characteristics

Type
butterfly
Operation
electric
Function
for control, shut-off, drain
Media
for water, for oil, for gas, for steam
Body
flange, stainless steel, carbon steel, steel, alloy, Hastelloy®
Applications
for pipelines, for the petroleum industry, for heating, for the gas industry, for the paper industry, cryogenic, for the mining industry, for gas turbines, refinery, for boiler
Other characteristics
standard, high-performance, emergency, rugged
DN

Max.: 48 in

Min.: 2 in

Description

- Standard unit is power-to-open and power to close, stays in last known position with loss of power. On receipt of a continuous voltage signal, the motor runs and via a flat gear system rotates the disc. The motor is automatically stopped by internal cams striking micro switches at both open and closed positions. On receipt of a reversing continuous signal, the motor turns in the opposite direction reversing the valve position. - Electric butterfly valve Standard Features Rugged epoxy coated ductile iron body with stainless steel disc for maximum corrosion resistance Unique wave line seat and special disc shape reduce the torque required to turn the valve and extend the seal life Lower torque also reduces the size of the actuator, lowering the cost of the valve assembly - For on-off control of water and other media compatible with the materials of construction. Athena manufactures electric butterfly valves from genuine guaranteed raw material with material test certificates, hydraulic test certificates, MTC 3.1 available with all supply. Also, we can provide valves with third party inspection agencies.

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