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Automated Ball Valves feature 3-way stainless steel flange.

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March 10, 2009 - Offered with pneumatic or electric actuators, Series 3BV2 incorporates 4-seat design and full port design for maximum flow rates (10-460 Cv for L-port and 16-2,066 Cv for T-port) with minimal pressure drop. ANSI 150 Flange comes in connection sizes to suit various applications, while blow out-proof stem and reinforced RTFE seats and seals ensure leak-free operation. Series is suited for mixing in variety of applications including food and chemical processing.

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Anderson, W. E., Div., Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
250 High Grove Rd.
Grandview, MO, 64030
USA



NEW! Series 3BV2 Automated Ball Valves - 3-Way SS Flange


W.E. Anderson a Division of Dwyer Instruments, Inc., the preferred source for your complete range of practical and affordable instrumentation, is announcing the release of its NEW SERIES 3BV2 AUTOMATED BALL VALVES - 3-WAY SS FLANGE!

The Series 3BV2 Automated Ball Valve incorporates a full port design for maximum flow rates with minimal pressure drop. The ANSI 150# Flange comes in a variety of connection sizes to suit many applications. The Series 3BV2 is perfect for mixing in a variety of applications including food and chemical processing industries. These ball valves feature a blow out proof stem and reinforced RTFE seats and seals for added safety, longer life and leak free operation. The four seat design allows for high cycling automation. The 3BV2 comes with a choice of either pneumatic or electric actuators.

Two pneumatic actuators are available. The double acting pneumatic actuator uses an air supply to drive each of the actuator port while the spring return pneumatic actuators use an air supply to drive the valve stem in one direction and an internally loaded spring to return to the valve to its original position. These actuators are constructed of anodized aluminum and are epoxy coated for years of service.

The electrically actuated models have NEMA 4 enclosures with an optional explosive-proof, NEMA 7, enclosure. The electric actuators are available in either two position or proportional control with a standard 115 VAC supply. The modulating actuator accepts 4 to 20 mA input for variable valve positioning while the two position actuators uses the 115 VAC input to position the valve opened or closed. The electric actuator features include thermal load protection to withstand stall conditions, visual position indication and permanently lubricated gear train.

Complete details are available on our website @ http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Products/Pr...

Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
P.O. Box 373
Michigan City, IN 46361
Phone: (800) 872-9141 or (219) 879-8000
Fax: (219) 872-9057
Internet address: http://www.dwyer-inst.com/
E-mail: lit@dwyermail.com
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