Ball check valve
threadedsewagestainless steel

ball check valve
ball check valve
ball check valve
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Body
threaded
Applications
sewage
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
compact, standard, horizontal, seat
DN

Min.: 40 mm
(1.575 in)

Max.: 400 mm
(15.748 in)

Temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

Ball Check Valves Ball check valve is simple and compact and commonly used to protect wastewater pumps where economy is important. BELGICAST provides a range of threaded ends and flanged ball check valves, for sewage water and loaded or viscous fluids. This check valve consists of a ductile iron body with internal design guiding a rubber-coated ball out of the seat by the flow to its upper housing, then moving it back to the seat when the flow reverses. Threaded type: 1" to 3" Flanged type: DN40 up to 400 Working pressures: 16 bar up to DN200, 10 bar for DN250 to DN400 "BSP" profile thread according to standards ISO 228-1 and NF E 03-005 Flanges drilling according to standard EN 1092-2 and ISO 7005-2: ISO PN10 or 16 up to DN200, ISO PN10 from DN250 to DN400 Face to face dimensions for flanged type: according to standards EN 558-1 series 48 and ISO 5752 series 48 Medium Temperature: -10°C up to +80°C Sealing: class A according to standard ISO 5208 CHARACTERISTICS Robust construction – Ball fully encapsulated in moulded NBR, corrosion protection thanks to epoxy coating, bolting in stainless steel A2. Self-cleaning – Thanks to the rolling ball, movement will ensure auto-cleaning of the ball and internal body. Ball types option – Lower weight balls depending on particular requirements. Different possible installations – Horizontal flow, vertical flow upwards or floating ball check valves.
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