Lever Ball Valve FF Water/Gas
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Ball valves AGA and DZR compliant (FF)
These Teflon seated ball valves are designed to be dual standard compliant so can be used in potable water and gas applications.
They have female BSP fittings are each end and feature 90‚ ° action valves with lever handles.
Features and Benefits of valves
-Forged DZR Brass Body
-Gas standard and watermark compliant
-Teflon seated ball, 90‚ ° action valves
-lever handles.
-Long life performance through its high quality components
-Size range: 15mm to 100mm
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Temperature range: -20‚ to 100‚
Maximum operating pressure at nominal temperatures: 2100 kPa
According to AS 5601 Table 4.1, the operating pressure of consumer gas piping systems containing copper is 200 kPa
A ball valve is a form of quarter-turn valve which uses a hollow, perforated and pivoting ball to control flow through it. The handle lies in alignment with the flow when open, and is perpendicular to it when closed, making for easy visual confirmation of the valve's status.
Ball valves are durable, performing well after many cycles, and reliable, closing securely even after long periods of disuse. These qualities make them an excellent choice for shutoff and control applications.
They perform to same duty as gates and globe valves for isolation applications, but they lack fine control in throttling applications.
Valve bodies are made of DZR brass with a brass ball and seated in Teflon. Chrome plated for durability.
One disadvantage of a ball valve is that they trap water in the centre cavity while in the closed position. In the event of a freeze, the sides can crack due to expansion of ice forming. Some means of insulation or heat tape in this situation will usually prevent damage.