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993-175-E Control valve
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Gate-type regulating valves are used in heat and power engineering facilities to regulate the flow rate or pressure of the working medium. Regulation is carried out by changing the area of the passage cross-section, which is achieved by progressive movement of the flap in the form of a gate valve. Installation position: on horizontal and vertical pipeline sections with medium direction from top to bottom.
Connection to pipeline: under welding. Climatic design: ?, ???, ??,? according to GOST 15150-69.
Placement category: 2, 3 according to GOST 15150-69. Control is performed by multi-turn built-in electric actuators with current position sensor. The maximum pressure drop across the valve is limited.
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