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24 November 2008

Plastic ball check valves

Supplier
Dwyer Instruments (Aust) Pty Ltd
Online
http://www.dwyer-inst.com.au

The Series BCV are economical, thermoplastic ball check valves suitable for chemical and wastewater applications.

These valves prevent reversal of flow in piping systems and are suitable where backflow could potentially cause damage to pumps, filters or process equipment. The valves operate without the need for any adjustments or settings.

Line pressure moves the solid plastic ball off the elastomer seat, opening the valve.

When the inlet flow stops, back pressure (3.75 psi minimum) moves the ball back onto the seat, stopping the flow. All sizes of valves feature a true union design and, because of their all plastic construction, the valves won’t jam or stick as a result of rust or corrosion.

Also, they will not contaminate sensitive fluids that come into contact with them.

Units come in PVC or CPVC plastic bodies with EPDM or FPM O-rings for a wide range of chemical compatibility and are available in 1/2 to 4” sizes.

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