RuB S95N41AM ball valve is used to control the fluid flow in the system by actuating its handle. It is suitable for oil & gas, chemical processing and water treatment plants.
Features:
- RuB S95N41AM ball valve features a sand-blasted, hot-forged, unplated brass body and cap sealed with Loctite for secure sealing.
- It has a blowout-proof nickel-plated brass stem with maintenance-free double FPM O-rings for maximum safety.
- This RuB S95N41AM ball valve includes a full port to DIN 3357 for maximum flow efficiency.
- It further features a Geomet carbon steel handle with thick PVC dip coating for thermal and electrical protection.
- This ball valve has an operating temperature range of -40 degrees F to 350 degrees F.
- It has a non-shock cold working pressure of 250 PSI (17 bar) for LPG applications.
- This valve offers PTFE self-lubricating seats with a flexible-lip design for reliable sealing.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What safety precautions should I take when using this ball valve?
A.
- Avoid mishandling or dropping the valve to prevent damage to components.
- Periodically check for wear or damage and replace worn parts promptly.
- Wear appropriate protective gear to prevent injury during handling or maintenance.
- Follow proper shutdown procedures to isolate the valve safely before maintenance.
- Operate the valve with care to avoid damage from excessive force.
- Ensure the valve is easily accessible for operation and maintenance.
- Provide proper training to personnel to prevent accidents or misuse.
- Adhere to industry regulations and standards for safe operation and installation.
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing RuB S95N41AM ball valve?
A. Major factors include application compatibility, size, pressure rating, temperature range, material construction, sealing mechanism, maintenance requirements and safety features.
Q. What is the difference between a ball valve and a relief valve?
A. A ball valve is a type of valve used to control the flow of fluid by using a spherical disc (the ball) to open, close or partially obstruct the flow path. On the other hand, a relief valve is a type of safety valve designed to automatically open and release pressure from a system when the pressure exceeds a predetermined set point, protecting the system from overpressure situations.