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Ball valve 349GF
for controlfor fuel

Ball valve - 349GF - CLA-VAL Automatic Control Valves - for control / for fuel
Ball valve - 349GF - CLA-VAL Automatic Control Valves - for control / for fuel
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Function
for control
Media
for fuel

Description

• Quarter turn, full port Ball Valve • Strainer fits within ball • Side port allows for visual checking of Strainer with no fuel spillage • Side port opens for Strainer cleaning with minimal exposure to uncontained fuel • Bolts to Cla-Val model 341GF and 347GF Nozzles • Ball and Strainer can be reversed for de-fuel operations. Safety lock prevents unintentional reversal • Strong enough to withstand hydrostatic hose testing in closed position • Swivel joint inlet with internal threads allows for connecting to delivery hose The CLA-VAL Model 349GF Strainer Ball Valve bolts to the inlet of any CLA-VAL Nozzle (and some Nozzles from other manufacturers) and allows for quick and easy Strainer checks. The CLA-VAL Model 349GF is a quarter-turn hose end ball valve with three functions. In the normal flowing position, fuel flows through the full-port Ball and through the Strainer within the Ball. In the inspection position, the ball valve is in the closed position and the Strainer can be visually checked for contamination (if fitted with the optional Glass Cover). The Cover can be removed and the Strainer removed from within the Ball for cleaning. In the third position, the Ball and Strainer are reversed for de-fueling operations. There is a safety lock that must be overcome to turn the Ball to the defuel position.

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