ANSI 150# Forged Steel Gate Valve
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CATALOGUE :
ANSI 150# Forged Steel Gate Valve
No |
Part Name |
Material |
1 |
Body |
ASTM A105 |
2 |
Seat |
ASTM A276 410 |
3 |
Wedge |
ASTM A276 420 |
4 |
Stem |
ASTM A182 F6A |
5 |
Gasket |
SS304 + Graphite |
6 |
Bonnet |
ASTM A105 |
7 |
Bonnet Bolt |
ASTM A193 B7 |
8 |
Packing |
Graphite |
9 |
Pin |
ASTM A307-A |
10 |
Gland |
ASTM A276 410 |
11 |
Gland Flange |
ASTM A105 |
12 |
Gland Bolt |
ASTM A193 B7 |
13 |
Gland Nut |
ASTM A194 2H |
14 |
Yoke Sleeve |
ASTM A276 410 |
15 |
Lock Nut |
Carbon Steel |
16 |
Handwheel |
ASTM A197 |
Dimension List
NPS |
Part No |
d |
D |
D1 |
D2 |
L |
W |
H |
B |
F |
n – Øz |
1" |
VL-FS-GA-F-150-16 |
18 |
108 |
79 |
51 |
127 |
125 |
160 |
14 |
1.6 |
4-Ø16 |
1 1/4" |
VL-FS-GA-F-150-20 |
23 |
117 |
89 |
63.5 |
140 |
160 |
200 |
16 |
1.6 |
4-Ø16 |
1 1/2" |
VL-FS-GA-F-150-24 |
29 |
127 |
98.5 |
73 |
165 |
160 |
200 |
17.5 |
1.6 |
4-Ø16 |
Main Technical Parameter
Nominal Pressure |
150 PSI |
Shell Test Pressure |
3.0 MPa |
Seal Test |
2.2 Mpa |
Gas-Tightness Test |
0.6 MPa |
Max Working Pressure |
-29°C to 425°C |
Technical Specifications
Basic design and manufacture according to API 602/BS5352
Face to face dimension: ASME B16.10
Flange End: ASME B16.5 RF
Inspection and test: API 598
Face to face dimension: ASME B16.10
Flange End: ASME B16.5 RF
Inspection and test: API 598
ANSI 150# Forged Steel Gate Valve Catalogue
Conditions of Use of Catalogue
Specifications of the Products or other information on the subject of the agreement serve only as a description and include no guarantee on their condition. Deviations from these specifications are not considered as defects as long as they remain within the frame of the state-of-the-art permitted and as long as their functionality is not considerably affected.
Specifications of the Products or other information on the subject of the agreement serve only as a description and include no guarantee on their condition. Deviations from these specifications are not considered as defects as long as they remain within the frame of the state-of-the-art permitted and as long as their functionality is not considerably affected.