Description
The 3 Way Electric On/Off Valve with a nickel-plated brass body is designed for precise control in various industrial applications. Operating at a maximum working pressure of 16 barg and capable of handling media temperatures from -20ºC to 140ºC, this valve is ideal for isolating flow, regulating pressure, and controlling the direction of fluids in systems such as manufacturing, mining, water treatment, and compressed air systems. Its robust construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance, while the electric actuation provides reliable operation and quick response times. This valve enhances system safety and operational efficiency, making it a vital component for procurement officers and maintenance teams seeking dependable solutions for process plants and pipelines.
Features
- Constructed from durable nickel plated brass for enhanced corrosion resistance.
- 1" orifice size ensures efficient flow control in various applications.
- Operates at a maximum working pressure of 16 barg for reliable performance.
- Designed to handle media temperatures ranging from -20ºC to 140ºC.
- Electric on/off function provides precise control over fluid flow.
- Powered by a 24V DC voltage for compatibility with standard systems.
- Compact design facilitates easy installation in tight spaces.
- Robust construction ensures longevity and reduced maintenance requirements.
Applications
- Used in fluid handling systems for precise control of liquid flow in manufacturing processes.
- Ideal for compressed air applications, ensuring reliable operation in pneumatic systems.
- Employed in water distribution networks to manage flow direction and isolation effectively.
- Utilised in gas pipelines for safe and efficient on/off control of gas flow.
- Applied in steam systems to regulate steam flow and maintain system pressure.
- Incorporated in process control systems for automated control of various media.
- Serves as an equipment isolation valve, providing safety during maintenance operations.
- Effective in HVAC systems for controlling the flow of heating and cooling fluids.