Brief: Discover the Flanged Double Orifice Air Valve, a versatile solution for water, steam, oil, and gas applications. Designed with two orifices for efficient air release, this valve prevents air pockets and enhances pipeline efficiency. With pressure ratings of PN10 and PN16, and durable cast iron/ductile iron construction, it's built for longevity and ease of maintenance.
Related Product Features:
Double orifice design for faster air release and prevention of air pockets in pipelines.
Pressure ratings of PN10 and PN16 suitable for low to medium pressure applications.
Constructed from high-quality cast iron and ductile iron for durability and corrosion resistance.
Flanged end type for easy installation and maintenance.
Available in sizes DN50-DN200/2''-8'' to fit various pipeline requirements.
Operates in temperatures ranging from -20℃ to 120℃, ideal for diverse environments.
Sealing options include EPDM, SS304, and SS316 for tight and leak-proof performance.
Simple structure design ensures easy cleaning and inspection for optimal efficiency.
Faqs:
What materials are used in the construction of the Double Orifice Air Valve?
The valve is constructed from high-quality cast iron and ductile iron, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion and wear.
What are the pressure ratings available for this valve?
The Double Orifice Air Valve is available with pressure ratings of PN10 and PN16, making it suitable for low to medium pressure applications.
How does the double orifice design benefit pipeline systems?
The double orifice design allows for faster release of air from pipelines, preventing air pockets that can damage the system and reduce efficiency.
What are the temperature ranges this valve can operate in?
The valve can operate in temperatures ranging from -20℃ to 120℃, making it suitable for a wide range of environmental conditions.
Is the Double Orifice Air Valve easy to maintain?
Yes, the valve features a simple structure that makes it easy to clean and inspect, ensuring long-term efficiency and reducing the risk of failure.