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Industrial Valves - (2836 companies)
Industrial valves are classified in many different ways. They can be distinguished by material of construction, media handled, and/or application Search by Specification | Learn more about Industrial Valves
Check Valves - (1193 companies)
Check valves are self-activating safety valves that permit gases and liquids to flow in only one direction, preventing process flow from reversing. They are classified as one-way directional valves Search by Specification | Learn more about Check Valves
Plastic Valves - (208 companies)
Plastic valves are made from plastic materials and are used in applications that require corrosion resistance and/or chemical handling Search by Specification | Learn more about Plastic Valves
Hydraulic Valves - (464 companies)
Hydraulic valves contain and transfer the flow and pressure of hydraulic fluid in hydraulic power systems. They range from simple shutoff valves to precision control valves Search by Specification | Learn more about Hydraulic Valves
Water Valves - (343 companies)
Water valves are designed to handle and control hot water, cold water, ground water, potable water, salt water and/or wastewater. They are made from metal or plastic Search by Specification | Learn more about Water Valves
Gas Valves - (310 companies)
Gas valves are used to handle and control the flow of gaseous media such as liquefied petroleum and natural gas. They are made of metal or plastic and vary in terms of valve size, pressure rating, number of ports, and flow Search by Specification | Learn more about Gas Valves
Steam Valves - (173 companies)
Steam valves are used to control the flow and pressure level of steam and heated water vapor Search by Specification | Learn more about Steam Valves
Servo Valves - (67 companies)
Servo valves provide closed loop flow or pressure response to an electrical or electronic control signal. They are used in air, gas, and liquid applications Search by Specification | Learn more about Servo Valves
Industrial Liquid Handling Pumps - (1927 companies)
Industrial liquid handling pumps are classified in many different ways, and are distinguished by the media pumped and the fluid motive mechanism (dynamic or displacement). Search by Specification | Learn more about Industrial Liquid Handling Pumps
Curb Boxes and Accessories - (17 companies)
Curb boxes and accessories are underground devices that protect valves within water, wastewater and gas utility lines. They also permit access for valve operation Learn more about Curb Boxes and Accessories
Lift Stations - (51 companies)
Lift stations contain pumps, valves and electrical equipment necessary to pump water or wastewater Learn more about Lift Stations
Air Compressors - (769 companies)
Air compressors are machines that compress air to higher than atmospheric pressures for delivery to pneumatic or robotic tools, industrial equipment, or direct-use applications. Search by Specification | Learn more about Air Compressors
Wastewater Pumps - (358 companies)
Wastewater pumps are used in the collection of sewage, effluent, drainage and seepage water Search by Specification | Learn more about Wastewater Pumps
Chemical Pumps - (430 companies)
Chemical pumps are designed for applications requiring greater reliability and durability than conventional pumps. Search by Specification | Learn more about Chemical Pumps
Sampling Pumps - (55 companies)
Sampling pumps are used to monitor liquids, air, and gases. They are usually portable and developed for specific tasks. Search by Specification | Learn more about Sampling Pumps

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Series 17 and 18 Non-Coded Valves
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For comparison, a typical 2,000-square-foot (185.8 m2) house might have a 5-ton (60,000-BTU) air conditioning system, implying that you might need perhaps 30 BTU per square foot. (Keep in mind that ...
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Water pressure is created by centrifugal force from the spinning action of the impeller. A valve opens to allow water to hit the center of the rotating impeller. This action is described as entering ...
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Water can only flow upward through this valve. This makes things easier for the water park facilitators. When they shut off the pump at night, all of the water from the check valve to the top of the ...
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FOOT VALVE, LOW WATER LEVEL SENSOR. DISASSEMBLE FOOT VALVE. 1.. Clamp   the   suction   hose   coupling   (1)   firmly. behind the threads.. 2.. Unscrew the foot valve (2).. 3.. Remove  the  three   ...
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