Ball valve 2WE20 series
leverfor controlweld

Ball valve - 2WE20 series  - Econ Brand Valves - lever / for control / weld
Ball valve - 2WE20 series  - Econ Brand Valves - lever / for control / weld
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever
Function
for control
Body
weld, seat, welded, stainless steel
Applications
pipe
Other characteristics
ISO, standard, anti-static, socket weld
DN

Max.: 50.8 mm
(2 in)

Min.: 6.35 mm
(0.25 in)

Description

The Econ® 2WE20/5WE20 SW Series is a premium three piece, full port ball valve with Socket Weld ends and an ISO 5211 compliant direct mount actuation pad. The 2WE20 is rated to 2000 WOG in sizes ranging from ¼” to 1” while the 5WE20 is rated to 1500 WOG in sizes ranging from 1-¼” to 2”. Valve bodies are made of either CF8M or WCB with 316SS trim and support a variety of seat materials. This valve is also available in NPT and Butt Weld. CF8M and WCB Bodies/316SS Trim Fire Safe to API 607 5th Edition Built-in ISO 5211 Mounting Pad for Easy Automation TFM 4215 Seat Material (TFM 1600 + 15% Carbon Option) Anti-Static Devices for Ball-Stem-Body Blow-out Proof Stem Pressure Balance Hole in Ball Slot TA-Luft Design/Approved Live Loaded Stem Packing 30° & 60° V-Notch Optional Control Ball Standards Design: ASME B16.34, MSS SP-110, API608 2000 WOG for ¼” – 1” 1500 WOG for 1-¼” – 2” Fire Safe: API 607, ISO 10497 Wall Thickness: ASME B16.34 Class 800 Pipe Thread: ASME B1.20.1 Butt Weld: ASME B16.25 (Ø B2 Sch 80) Socket Weld ASME B16.11 Inspection and Testing: API 598

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