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Bronze Threaded Actuator Ready Ball Valve

Place of Origin China
Brand Name KAKA
Certification ISO9001,CE
Model Number HC-1018
Product Details
Finising::
Polish And Chrome Plated
Item::
BRONZE THREADED ACTUATOR READY BALL VALVE
Size::
1/2"-2"
Handle Material::
Iron
Handle Type::
Lever
Stem Type::
Double O-ring
Stem Material::
Brass
Seat Material::
PTFE
Body Seal Material::
PTFE
Working Pressure::
12 Bar, 16 Bar
Opening/Closing Test::
10,000 Times
Thread::
BSP, NPT
Working Temperature::
-10˚C-100˚C
Warranty::
2 Years
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Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
3000
Packaging Details
Color Packing
Delivery Time
30-45days
Payment Terms
L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability
50000pcs
Product Description

BRONZE THREADED ACTUATOR READY BALL VALVE

Brass Ball Valve pegler yorkshire model 

HC-1018

  • Size 1/2″-2″
  • Max work temperature; -10℃-100℃
  • Media; Water; Seawater;
  • Working Pressure 25bar (362.5 psi)
  • Ball valves are durable, performing well after many cycles, and reliable, closing securely even after long periods of disuse.
Application:General
Power:Manual
Media: Water
Lead-free brass type: FXF
Market: Middle East,North Afria.
Thread: HPB,NPT
Finising: Polish and Chrom Plate 
Handle: Iron Wave Handle 
Life time: 150000 times On-Off
Materials:  CW617N, Lead-free brass
Size: 1/2"-2"
Temperature: -10˚C-110˚C
Thread connection BSP, NPT
Working pressure 200WOG
Warranty: 24 months
 
how to tell if ball valve is open or closed ?

 

To determine whether a ball valve is open or closed, you can follow these steps:

 

Visual Inspection: Look at the valve to check if it has a handle or lever attached to it. Ball valves typically have a lever handle or a round knob for manual operation.

 

Position of the Handle/Knob: In most cases, when the handle or knob is perpendicular (at a 90-degree angle) to the pipeline, it indicates that the valve is closed. When the handle or knob is parallel to the pipeline, it suggests that the valve is open. This is the most common convention, but it may vary depending on the valve design or manufacturer.

 

Flow Indicator: Some ball valves have an indicator on the handle or the valve body that shows the position of the valve. It can be an arrow, a colored dot, or a line indicating the flow direction. If the indicator aligns with the pipeline or points in the direction of the flow, the valve is likely open. If the indicator is perpendicular to the pipeline or points away from the flow direction, the valve is likely closed.

 

Physical Examination: If you have access to the valve, you can physically examine it. Closed ball valves will have the ball blocking the flow path, while open ball valves will have the ball aligned with the flow path, allowing fluid to pass through.

It's important to note that these guidelines are generally applicable, but it's always recommended to consult the manufacturer's instructions or specific valve documentation for accurate information on how to operate and determine the open or closed position of a particular ball valve.

 

 

 

 

 

how do identify a brass ball valve for water

To identify a brass ball valve for water, you can follow these steps:

 

Look for the material: Brass ball valves are typically made of brass, which has a golden or yellowish appearance. Check the body of the valve to see if it has a brass color.

Check for labeling or markings: Many brass ball valves have labels or markings that indicate their material. Look for words such as "brass," "brass ball valve," or "BRS" (which stands for brass).

Examine the construction: Brass ball valves consist of a spherical brass ball with a hole in the middle and a lever or handle attached to it. The lever or handle is used to control the flow of water by rotating the ball inside the valve.

Consider the weight: Brass is a relatively heavy material compared to plastic or other lightweight materials. When you hold the valve in your hand, it should feel substantial and heavier than plastic valves.

Consult a professional: If you're uncertain about identifying a brass ball valve, it's always a good idea to seek advice from a professional plumber or someone with experience in plumbing. They can help you determine the type of valve you have.

Remember that brass ball valves are commonly used for water applications due to their durability and resistance to corrosion. They are often found in plumbing systems, irrigation systems, and other water control applications.

How use brass ball valve

Familiarize yourself with the valve: Take a moment to understand the different parts of the brass ball valve. It typically consists of a handle or lever, a body, a ball with a bore through it, and inlet and outlet ports.

Determine the valve position: The brass ball valve can be in either the open or closed position. When the handle is parallel to the pipe, it indicates that the valve is open, allowing fluid to flow. When the handle is perpendicular to the pipe, it signifies that the valve is closed, blocking the flow of fluid.

Open the valve: If the valve is closed, rotate the handle or lever in a quarter-turn or 90-degree motion, aligning it parallel to the pipe. This position opens the valve, allowing the fluid to pass through.

Close the valve: If the valve is open, rotate the handle or lever in a quarter-turn or 90-degree motion, aligning it perpendicular to the pipe. This position closes the valve, stopping the flow of fluid.

Adjust the flow: Depending on the design of the brass ball valve, you may have the option to partially open or close the valve to control the flow rate. You can do this by rotating the handle to a position between fully open and fully closed.

Inspect for leaks: After opening or closing the valve, inspect the surrounding area for any signs of leakage. If you notice any leaks, ensure the valve is closed properly or consider replacing any faulty components.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: How long is your product guarantee period?
A: We have Two years guarantee and 24 hours full-time service.

Q: What is your MOQ?
A: Normal Each Items 3000pcs MOQ.

Q: Can you accept OEM,ODM?
A: we accpet OEM.

Q: How long is your delivery time?
A: 30-35 days After Confirm Order

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