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  • Threaded Micro Exhaust Valve SA11

    DN

    15~25 (1/2"~1")

    PN

    1.0

    Temperature Range

    -10°C~80°C

    Connection

    Threaded

    Installation Direction

    Unidirectional

    Design

    CJ/T217, GB/T12227

    Face to Face

    GB/T12221, BS EN558-1

    Thread

    GB/T192, GB/T193, NPT, BSP

    Top Connection

    None

    Inspection

    GB/T13927, ISO5028, API598, CJ/T217

    Body Materials

    GG20, GGG40

    Ball Materials

    304, 316

    Canister Materials

    304, 316

    Sealing Materials

    NBR, EPDM

    Features & Benefits

    SA11 is used for various types of water tanks, water towers, and automatic water supply systems in high-rise buildings, industrial and mining enterprises, and parks. It has the advantages of small size, light weight, novel and reasonable structure, easy installation, maintenance, and more effective control of water level. In general, water contains about 2VOL% dissolved air. During the water delivery process, this air is continuously released from the water and accumulates at the high point of the pipeline, forming an air pocket (AIR POCKET), making water delivery difficult and reducing the system's water delivery capacity by about 5-15%. The main function of SA11 micro exhaust valve is to remove the 2VOL% dissolved air, and it is suitable for installation in high-rise buildings, factory piping, and small pump stations to protect or improve the water delivery efficiency of the system and save energy.

    Industry Options

    MaterialsCharacteristicsLow Temp. ℃High Temp. ℃Recommended ℃
    NRHigh elasticity-2085-5~70
    NBROil resistivity-30100-15~90
    EPDMAging resistance, ozone resistance, corrosion resistance-40125-25~110
    HT EPDMAging resistance, ozone resistance, corrosion resistance, heat resistance-40150-25~135

    Dimensions

    Threaded Micro Exhaust Valve SA11's Drawing
    DNGH
    15½127
    20¾127
    251127

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