Ball check valve SCV series
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Ball check valve - SCV series - JOHN GUEST - hydraulic / plastic
Ball check valve - SCV series - JOHN GUEST - hydraulic / plastic
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Applications
hydraulic
Material
plastic
DN

6 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm
(0.236 in, 0.394 in, 0.472 in)

Pressure

10 bar, 16 bar
(145 psi, 232.1 psi)

Description

Safely and securely prevents backflow or back siphonage contamination risks up to Fluid Category 2 John Guest push-fit acetal single check valve provides protection from the reversal of flow or back siphonage against Fluid Category 2 risks. The low headloss design, is suitable for potable liquids , foodstuffs, intermittent hot water (up to 50°C max and in accordance with The British Beer and Pub Association Code of Practice), water treatment and purification applications. Fast and simple to install, John Guest valves create an instant push-fit connection and leak tight seal without the need for tools, hot works or sealing agents. The unique collet locking design firmly and securely holds the pipe in place without deforming the pipe or restricting flow. John Guest push-fit valves are corrosion resistant and fully demountable, improving system performance and reducing system downtime during maintenance. All John Guest fittings are manufactured and assembled in the UK. Features and benefits Durable acetal copolymer material with nitrile O-rings Backflow prevention up to Fluid Category 2 Instant push-fit connection and leak tight seal Connect, disconnect and reconnect in seconds without tools No scale build up improves performance and equipment lifespan Superior flow characteristics Suitable for potable water, foodstuffs, intermittent hot water, water treatment and purification applications (not suitable for vacuum or air) Compatible with LLDPE or soft metal pipe/tubing

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