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Item # 2"/01-1-E/A, Flanged End Automated Cast Iron Diaphragm Valves (Unlined)


Wide Selection — available in a wide variety of body materials, linings and end connections. By utilizing such highly resistant linings as Saran, Polypropylene, Kynar, Tefzel, Glass, Rubber, etc., virtually any chemical service within the pressure/temperature limits of the valve can be handled safely and economically.

No Stem Leakage — since the diaphragm isolates the fluid stream there is no need for a packing gland — no atmospheric contamination, no leakage or waste, no expensive maintenance of stem, seats or stuffing box.

Bubble-Tight Shut Off — results when the downward thrust of the stem and compressor assembly molds the flexible diaphragm against the weir. The diaphragm will accommodate itself to rust, scale, slurry, or fibrous material.

Streamline Flow — with minimum pressure drop because of the absence of grooves, pockets or sharp changes in direction of flow.

Cost Saving — simple in-line maintenance. In less time than it takes to remove and replace a conventional valve, a new body diaphragm can be installed. Thus providing essentially a brand new valve at a tiny faction of the cost of a new or repaired conventional valve — all without removing the valve body from the line.

Flow Control — the automated diaphragm valve provides an excellent means of handling the changing flow requirements in most process installations. By the addition of a positioner to the actuator, even more precise control can be achieved, especially in the handling of slurries, or viscous and fibrous materials.

Body Materials — available in cast iron, ductile iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, Alloy-20, aluminum and bronze






Specifications  · Diaphragm Selection  · Standard Actuator Features

Specifications

Body Material

Cast Iron

Temperature Range

-30 to 300 ºF

Typical Applications

Excellent chemical and abrasive resistance at elevated temperatures

Lining Options

Unlined

Material/Lining Classification

Metal Unlined

End Connection

End to End Dimension A

7 1/2 in

Valve Size [Fraction]

2 in

Valve Size [Decimal]

2.00 in
50.80
mm

Diaphragm Control Valve Options

730-RV, Pilot Operated Controller Option

Line Pressure Conditions1

0% P.D
100% P.D.

Services

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Abrasives
Acetone

Air, compressed

Alcohol, Butyl

Alcohol, Ethyl

Alcohol, Isopropyl

Alcohol, Methyl

Ammonia, Aqu.

Ammonium Bicarb.

Ammonium Hydroxide

Ammonium Nitrate

Benzene

Brine (Alkaline)

Brown Liquor

Butyl Cellosolve

Cad. Plating Sol.

Calcium Carbonate

Cane Sugar - Sol.

Casein Water Paint

Diatomaceous Earth

Green Liquor

Gypsum

Helium Gas

Lead Oxide

Lime - Slaked

Lithium Bromide

Magnesium Hydroxide

Nitrogen Gas

Paper Pulp

Potassium Carbonate

Potassium Hydroxide

Potassium Nitrate

Propylene Glycol

River Water

Sewage

Soap Solution

Sodium Hydroxide

Sodium Sulfate

Urea Ammonia Liquor

Vacuum to 25 mm. Hg.

Water - Alkaline

Water - Boiling

Water - River

White Liquor

Weight

24 lb
1 100% P.D. means that downstream pressure falls to 0 psig.

0% P.D. means that downstream pressure remains at, or returns to essentially the same as the upstream pressure.


Diaphragm Selection

Diaphragm Material

Ethylene Propylene EPDM

Diaphragm Material Description

Elastomeric - built like a tire - especially compounded materials - ruggedly reinforced with fabric plies and designed to take a great deal of physical abuse. The sealing bead provides a greater sealing ability by localizing closing forces for bubble-tight shut-off.


Standard Actuator Features

Actuator Size Number

0, Actuator Size "0"
1, Actuator Size "1"
2, Actuator Size "2"
2A, Actuator Size "2A"
3, Actuator Size "3"
4, Actuator Size "4"
5, Actuator Size "5"

Action of Actuator1

1 The choice of actuator size is determined by the line pressure through the value and the available operating air pressure. Some operating conditions call for substantial line pressure downstream when the valve closes.

After the valve closes, if the downstream pressure is less that 30 % of the upstream pressure - this condition is 100% Δ P. If the downstream pressure is 30% or more of the upstream pressure - the condition is 0% Δ P.