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Ball valve 762 series
leverdistributioncarbon steel

Ball valve - 762 series - SFERACO - lever / distribution / carbon steel
Ball valve - 762 series - SFERACO - lever / distribution / carbon steel
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever
Function
distribution
Body
carbon steel, PTFE
Applications
heating
Other characteristics
ATEX
DN

Min.: 15 mm
(0.591 in)

Max.: 200 mm
(7.874 in)

Pressure

Min.: 16 bar
(232.1 psi)

Max.: 40 bar
(580.2 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

2 pièces carbon Steel Split body bail valve with full bore for Chemical industries, petrochemical industries, hydraulic installation, heating, water distribution, compressed air. Bail valve with firesafe certificate API 607 to reduce risks in case of fire. PTFE filled with 15% glass seat for a température up to +200°C. Compatible with explosive atmosphère, ATEX Zone 1&21 and Zone 2&22 thanks to the double antistatic device. Handling possible with gearbox. Thanks to the ISO 5211 plate, an actuator can be installed on the valve. SPECIFICATIONS : • - Full bore • - Anti blow-out stem • - Double antistatic device • - PTFE filled with 15% glass seat • - Locking device • - ISO 5211 mounting pad • - 2 pièces type ( Split body ) • - Hollowed bail from DN125 to DN300 • - With exhaust hole in the bail ( located in the top of the bail to avoid overpressure in it ) • - Primer coating USE: • - Chemical industries, petrochemical industries, hydraulic installation, compressed air. heatmg and water distnbution • - Steam : 11 bars maximum • - Min and max Températures Ts : *20°C to + 200°C • - Max Pressure Ps : 40 bars up to DN50.16 bars over ( see graph under )

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