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Stainless Series
Standard Materials
Body & Cover: 304L Stainless Steel Flanges: Trim: Elastomers: Class D Zinc Plated Steel with Stainless Steel Seal Welds Bronze ASTM B62 (standard) 316 Stainless Steel (optional) Buna-N (standard) EPDM (optional) Viton (optional) Stainless Steel
Globe
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Angle
Dimensions
A VALVE SIZE 4 6 8 10 12 16 GLOBE 150# 15 20 25-3/8 29-3/4 34 41-3/8 B GLOBE 300# 15-5/8 21 26-3/8 31-1/8 35-1/2 43-1/2 C COVER TO CENTER 10-5/8 13-3/8 16 17-1/8 20-7/8 25 D ANGLE 150# 7-1/2 10 12-3/4 14-7/8 17 20-13/16 E ANGLE 300# 7-7/8 10-1/2 13-1/4 15-9/16 17-3/4 21-5/8 F ANGLE 150 # 5 6 8 8-5/8 13-3/4 15-11/16 G ANGLE 300# 5-5/16 6-1/2 8-1/2 9-5/16 14-1/2 16-1/2 H PORT SIZE 1/2 1/2 1 1 1 1 I PORT SIZE 3/4 3/4 1 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/2 SHIPPING WEIGHTS* 77 168 225 376 450 850
*Estimated in lbs.
Description
The Watts ACV Models S400 and S1400 are full port, single chamber basic valves that incorporate a two-piece telescoping disc and diaphragm assembly. This assembly is the only moving part within the valve allowing it to open, close, or modulate as commanded by the pilot control system. The lower portion of this two-piece assembly is a mechanical check feature, which acts independent of diaphragm position or pilot control system, and provides immediate check action when flow ceases. The Stainless Steel design offers superior corrosion resistance, as well as a lightweight alternative to conventional heavy iron valves. Stainless Steel construction provides extended diaphragm life, and reduces the frequency and labor costs associated with traditional maintenance repairs. Model S400: Globe Pattern Single Chamber Basic Valve with Mechanical Check Feature Model S1400: Angle Pattern Single Chamber Basic Valve with Mechanical Check Feature
Operating Pressure
150 Flanged = 250 psi / 300 Flanged = 400 psi
Operating Temperature
Buna-N: 160F Maximum EPDM: 300F Maximum Viton: 250F Maximum
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Maximum continuous flow based on velocity of 20 ft. per second. Maximum intermittent flow based on velocity of 25 ft. per second. The CV factor of a valve is the flow rate in US GPM at 60 F that will cause a 1 psi drop in pressure. The factors stated are based upon a fully open valve. CV factor can be used in the following equations to determine Flow (Q) and Pressure Drop (r P): Q (Flow) = CV r P rP (Pressure Drop) = (Q/CV)2
Headloss
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Angle Globe
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