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Butterfly valve PROFLOW® T
with handwheelfor controlpressure-reducing

Butterfly valve - PROFLOW® T - Effast - with handwheel / for control / pressure-reducing
Butterfly valve - PROFLOW® T - Effast - with handwheel / for control / pressure-reducing
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Characteristics

Type
butterfly
Operation
with handwheel
Function
for control, pressure-reducing
Media
for water, for chemicals
Body
wafer, stainless steel, EPDM, PP
Applications
for industrial applications, for the chemical industry, for heating systems
Fluid specification
for aggressive media
Other characteristics
ISO, ANSI, DIN, high-performance
DN

Max.: 200 mm
(7.874 in)

Min.: 65 mm
(2.559 in)

Pressure

10 bar
(145 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Flow rate

Max.: 2,371 m³/h
(83,731.07 ft³/h)

Min.: 153 m³/h
(5,403.14 ft³/h)

Description

High performance butterfly valve for closing or flow regulating applications. Greater flow rates and reduced pressure drop across the valve, along with fine control, integral seal and ease of actuation means the PROFLOW H butterfly valve is ideal for high performance applications. Technical features: Disc available in different material, to be suitable for different applications Glass fber reinforced PP-H body machined to guarantee a secure seal. EPDM, FKM or EPDM NSF certified main gasket. Stem in Stainless Steel AISI 420 B or AISI 316 Regulating plate with 19 positions between 0° and 90°, for fne readjustment of the flow rate. Suitable for installation between EN/ISO/DIN, ANSI and JIS flanges Fit for contact with potable water Compliant with the requirements of Annex III, Module A2 of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU.

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