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HP Auto Steam Isolation Valves

11/03/2010 6:07 AM

I have a client who is having problems with 100 to,200 nb valves on a 40 bar system, can you recommend suitable make and type of valves? Another client has had issues with the following makes: Vanessa Triple off-set Unicon Triple off-set Velan Triple off-set Poymanball valve Copeland Ball valve Thank you and look forward to your suggestions.

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Re: HP Auto Steam Isolation Valves

11/03/2010 11:53 AM

What is the temperature?

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Re: HP Auto Steam Isolation Valves

11/03/2010 2:33 PM

40 bar = 250 deg C approx.

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Re: HP Auto Steam Isolation Valves

11/04/2010 12:07 AM

What do you mean by 100 to 200 nb? 100 mm to 200 mm/4" to 8"?

Globe valves? Try Klinger/Forbes marshall Piston-type Valves.

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