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Home Catalogue Pressure control Control Valves Pneumatic 3-way diverting control valve ADCA PV253G EN flanged, with linear actuators ADCATrol and Digital Electro-Pneumatic Positioner

Specifications

  • Application

    Saturated and superheated steam,
    Hot and superheated water,
    Air, gases and other no corrosive fluids

  • Body material

    Ductile iron GJS-400-18-LT & Stainless Steel D1 Trim

  • Max. operating pressure

    Up to 14,7 bar (Body design PN16),
    Up to 23 bar (Body design PN25), on request

  • Flow rate coefficients

    Kvs 12 to 123 (m³/h)

  • Type & Plug design

    Three-way, desing with diverting plug

  • Stem sealing

    PTFE/GR V-Rings – up to 220ºC (standard),
    Graphite packing – up to 350ºC,
    Stainless steel bellows – up to 350ºC

  • Valve sealing

    Metal to metal (class IV), standard

  • Actuator

    Pneumatic Actuator ADCATrol PA series

  • Actuator direction of action

    Air to open (standard) / Air to close

  • Digital Electro-Pneumatic Valve Positioner

    0-10V, 0-5V, 0-20mA or 4-20mA input

  • Connections

    Flanged EN 1092-2 PN 16,
    Flanged EN 1092-2 PN 25, on request,
    Flanged ASME B16.5 Class 150, special order

Pneumatic 3-way diverting control valve ADCA PV253G EN flanged, with linear actuators ADCATrol and Digital Electro-Pneumatic Positioner

Product code: PV23GD17L

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The ADCATrol V253 is a series of three-way control valves designed to ensure accurate control in diverting general service applications.
These valves assembled with pneumatic actuators.
The PA pneumatic actuator is rubber diaphragm and multi-springs. Its action can be DA – direct action (air to close) or RA – reverse action (air to open). The PV253 valves have been designed to ensure an accurate control in any process condition. Their wide application ranges allow the use of this valve with the most common process fluids such as water, superheated water, thermal oil, steam, air, gas and other non corrosive fluids.

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