Check Valve
- C14 Ball Check Valve
- DENZ-C14 Ball Check Valve is used to prevent the return flow of waste water, as well as viscous and thick liquids, in a pipeline that transports waste water and sewage water. The first and second ports of this check valve are separated by a ball covering a round opening. In order to draw in fluid, the ball needs to be pushed forward by the fluid. The valve can be ordered with flanged type as standard, or with threaded connection.
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DENZ-C14 Ball Check Valve is used to prevent the return flow of waste water, as well as viscous and thick liquids, in a pipeline that transports waste water and sewage water. The first and second ports of this check valve are separated by a ball covering a round opening. In order to draw in fluid, the ball needs to be pushed forward by the fluid. The valve can be ordered with flanged type as standard, or with threaded connection.
Product References
• ENGJS500-7 Ductile iron body and bonnet for high strength and impact resistance.
• The ball check valve are simple valves who have only one moving part which blocks the reverse flow - a
spherical ball.
• The full port ball check valve seat is uniquely designed in a way which allows the ball to seat leak-tight
the flow without getting wedge into the valve seat.
• An integrated self-cleaning system allows the unit to be operated continuously due to its full bore design.
• It provides a high flow rate with low pressure loss due to the smooth body design.
• As a result, impurities are not likely to get stuck on the ball in the future.
• The compact design keeps the installation process simple and easy.
• Ductile iron body and cover coated with epoxy internally and externally.
• The cover can be disassembled easily and quickly.
• Installation can be done horizontally or vertically, depending on your preference.
• In addition to reducing media loss, zero stem leakage meets environmental standards.
• 100% of the valves are subjected to Hydrostatic tests according to EN 12266-1. Pressure for seat: PN x 1.1 ,
for shell: PN x 1.5