Titan
Titan Flow Control CV 50-DI-B Flanged (Flat Face) Ductile Iron Globe Style Silent Check Valve w/ Bronze Seat & Disc - ASME Class 150
- Weight:
- 27.50 LBS
Description
Titan Flow Control CV 50-DI-B Flanged (Flat Face) Ductile Iron Globe Style Silent Check Valve w/ Bronze Seat & Disc - ASME Class 150
- Type: Globe - Center Guided - Silent
- Model: CV 50-DI-B
- Sizes: 3 - 10 in. - Other sizes available - Please call 1-800-333-3331 for more information
- Ends: Flanged - Flat Face
- ASME Class: 150
- Body: Ductile Iron (ASTM A536) - Epoxy Painted
- Seat & Disc: Aluminum Bronze (ASTM B148)
- Spring: 300 Stainless Steel
- Bushing: Aluminum Bronze
- Cap Screw: Stainless Steel
- Gasket: Non-Asbestos Gasket
- ASME Class 150 Pressure/Temperature Rating: 250 PSI @ 100°F
- Aluminum Bronze Temperature Range: -460 - 600°F
- Stainless Steel Spring Temp. Rating: 450°F
- Low Cracking Pressure: 1/2 PSI
- Referenced Standards & Codes: ASME B16.42- Ductile Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings; ASME B16.5 - Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings; MSS SP-6 - Standards Finishes for Connecting-end Flanges; MSS SP-25 - Standard Marking System for Valves; MSS SP-55 - Quality Standard for Valve Castings; FM Approvals 1230 - Anti-Water Hammer Check Valves (2 - 12 in.)
- Markets: Oil & Gas Production, General Industry, Chemical, Petrochemical, Power, Food & Beverage
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Globe Style Check Valve Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Guide Pdf
Titan Flow Control's check valves are automatic shut-off valves that are commonly used for preventing backflow or drainage in a piping system. Often applied on the discharge side of pumps, check valves prevent the system from draining if the pump stops and protects against backflow, which could harm the pump and/or other equipment.
Note: This valve is intended for liquid service that does not exceed 10 ft/sec. It is designed for steady flow conditions and is not recommended for use in reciprocating pump, compressor or other type of physical/thermal shock-load applications. This valve is not recommended for steam service or flow media that contains solids. It should be installed at least five pipe diameters downstream from any turbulence producing components. Flow straighteners may be required in certain applications.