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Safety Shutdown Valve is designed for hazardous locations.

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January 17, 2012 - With ambient operating range of -40 to +65°C and 316 stainless steel construction, Model E828 automatic safety shut off solenoid valve meet standards for Commercial/Industrial Safety Shut-Off Valves (C/I) per ANSI Z21.21 CSA 6.5. Valve draws 1.8 W; is available in 12 Vdc, 24 Vdc, and 120 V/60 Hz AC versions; and has operating pressure differential of 3-30 psi. Flow capacity sizes include ¾ in. NPT (5.8 Cv), 1 in. NPT (13 Cv), and 1 ½ in. NPT (29 Cv).
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Peter Paul Electronics Co., Inc.
480 John Downey Dr.
New Britain, CT, 06050
USA



New Hazardous Location Safety Shutdown Valve


Commercial/Industrial Safety Shut-Off Valve for Control of Fuel Gas
ANSI Z21.21 CSA 6.5 C/I Certified

Model E828 Hazardous Location Safety Shutdown Valve
PeterPaul introduces a new line of automatic safety shut off solenoid valves designed specifically for broad temperature ranges. These valves meet the standards for Commercial / Industrial Safety Shut-Off Valves (C/I) per ANSI Z21.21 CSA 6.5. They are well suited for use in heating equipment, furnaces, ovens, kilns, boilers, gas generators, incinerators, flare stacks, oil batteries, tank heaters, line heaters, etc.

The Peter Paul C/I rated safety shutdown valves come standard with the following features:
  • Hazardous Location, explosion proof (Class I, Division 1 Groups C and D, Class II, Division 1 Groups E, F and G) approved. Temperature code T3C.
  • ANSI Z21.21 CSA 6.5 C/I certified
  • NEMA 4 solenoid coil for outdoor usage
  • Wide ambient operating temperature range from -40°C to +65°C
  • Low power draw of 1.8 watts which is ideal for locations where power is limited
  • Availability of three popular voltages; 12 VDC, 24 VDC and 120 Volts/60 Hertz AC
  • Operating pressure differential of 3 - 30 psi
  • Availability of three high flow capacity sizes
    - ¾" NPT - 5.8 Cv (3,375,000 BTU/Hr capacity)
    - 1" NPT - 13 Cv (7,575,000 BTU/Hr capacity)
    - 1 ½" NPT - 29 Cv (16,875,000 BTU/Hr capacity)
  • A robust piston design ensures reliability and longer life (no fragile, tear prone diaphragm)
  • Tough 316 stainless steel construction
  • Other orifices coming soon

    Contact us for more information
    http://peterpaul.com/series-80-model-828-ci/
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