U-PVC 2 way ball valve PTFE with electrical actuator - solvent socket

428,02 €
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  • Low stock level
  • Delivery time: 1 - 4 Workdays  (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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   Description

V4A two-piece ball valve with electric actuator, 2-way female thread

Connection:
2-way female thread
Thread:
BSP pipe thread R (conical) DIN 2999 & BS21, ISO 228/1 & ISO 7/1, not self-sealing, sealing with hemp, sealing paste or similar.
Temperature:
-20°C to 180°C
Working pressure (PN):
max. 1000 PSI | 63 bar | W.O.G. (water, oil, gas)
Material: stainless steel
Stainless steel AISI 316 V4A (UNE EN 10213-4 / DIN 1.4408)
Gasket:
PTFE (Teflon) 100%
Passage:
full port - full passage
DIN:
Dimensions conform to ISO 4144, connection thread to ISO 7/1 (DIN 2999 / BS 21)

Installation instructions: The electrical connection may only be carried out by electrically trained specialist personnel. The general electrical safety regulations and VDE regulations apply.
Due to the internal switching power supply, the drive must be regarded as a capacitive load. Accordingly, an external fuse with appropriate tripping characteristics (e.g. LS switch type C/D) must be provided,
The servomotor must only be installed in a vertical position.
The internal switch room heating requires a permanent power supply.


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