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Ball valve TRISTAR series
manualmixingfor water

Ball valve - TRISTAR series - EFFEBI - manual / mixing / for water
Ball valve - TRISTAR series - EFFEBI - manual / mixing / for water
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
manual
Function
mixing
Media
for water
Body
female
Applications
food, sanitary
Number of channels
3-way
Other characteristics
standard, ANSI
DN

Min.: 12 mm
(0.472 in)

Max.: 50 mm
(1.969 in)

Pressure

25 bar, 40 bar
(362.6 psi, 580.2 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 160 °C
(320 °F)

Description

MAIN STANDARD FEATURES: • CONSTRUCTION: AISI 316L. • PRESSURES: PN40 - PN25. • TEMPERATURE LIMITS: -20°C / +160°C (PTFE). • CONNECTIONS: F/F/F Rp UNI ISO 7/1 (UNI EN 10226) DIN2999 parallel. • SEATS: 4 wrapping gaskets. • STEM SEAL: triple patented stem-packing with labyrinth effect. • UPPER CONNECTION: ISO 5211. • OPERATOR: lever. • LEVER ROTATION: 90° clockwise. • MOUNTING PLATE: ISO 5211. GENERAL APPLICATIONS: ON-OFF valve for: deviation or mixing of fluids in chemical installations, food, sanitary and water plants. All parts have to be adequately degreased if the valves have to be used with oxygen. For special application please check the suitability of the valve for the process and the required corrosion resistancy using the relevant table. SPECIAL EXECUTIONS: • PTFE+15% GLASS FIBRE: +175°C. • PTFE + CARBOGRAPHITE: up to +195°C (optimum from 60°C to 195°C). • NPT ANSI B1.20.1 female connections. • Degreased valves for oxygen service. • For further special requests please consult our technical/commercial service.

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