Swing check valve SISTO-RSKNA
for waterDINflange

swing check valve
swing check valve
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Characteristics

Type
swing
Fluid
for water
Connexion
DIN
Body
flange
Applications
for the chemical industry, for water, shut-off, high-purity
DN

Min.: 25 mm
(0.984 in)

Max.: 300 mm
(11.811 in)

Temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Description

Swing check valve to DIN/EN with flanged ends, in straight-way pattern, full bore, body with coating or lining, slanted-seat design, static sealing to atmosphere; with soft rubber encapsulated pre-loaded valve disc featuring short travel to closure. Main applications ■ - Drinking water ■ - Shipbuilding ■ - Water transport ■ - Coolant ■ - Irrigation systems ■ - Chemical industry ■ - Power plants ■ - Sea water desalination ■ - Water treatment ■ - Flue gas desulphurisation ■ - Waste incineration plants Technical Data Function Prevent backflow Connection type Flange Casing material EN-GJS-400-18-LT Nominal pressure PN 16 Max. nominal size DN 150 Min. nominal size DN 25 Max. allowed fluid temperature 120 °C Min. allowed fluid temperature -20 °C Benefits Streamlined body design provides low flow resistance coefficient. Short stabilisation distances Valve hydraulics without dead volume ensure optimum conditions for high-purity fluids. Static sealing to atmosphere Pre-loaded valve disc and short travel to closure prevent pressure surges. Maintenance-free Soft rubber encapsulated valve disc ensures reliable shut-off.

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19-21 Nov 2024 Grenoble (France)

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