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High Performance
Check Valves
Marlin Valves
MarIin – The High Performance Check Valve
Marlin high performance check valves are the original Mission wafer check valves introduced to the market in the late
50's. They are available in the sizes, pressure classes and configurations you need to meet the most demanding of applica-
tions. Our product range includes, but is not limited to,
• Sizes: 2" to 72" • Body Materials:
• ASME Pressure Class 125 through 2500 Cast Iron, Ductile Iron, WCB Cast Steel,
• API 6A and 6D pressure classes 316 Stainless Steel. All alloys.
• DIN, JIS, BS, AS, and ISO standards are also available. • Resilient Seat Materials:
• Wafer, lug, double flanged and extended body styles EPDM, Buna-N, Neoprene,
• Configurations available in retainerless style. Refrigeration-grade elastomer, Viton
• Integral and overlaid metal seats also available
Retainerless valves for critical applications • End Connections:
without pin retainer penetration through Raised Face, Plain Face, Ring Joint,
the body are available in Wafer and are Weld-End, Hub-End.
standard in Lug and Double Flange valves.
Plate heel is lifted first by design to prevent seat wear. Employs two spring-
Dual Plate, Flat Seat Design Ioaded plates with flat seats - Gives superior performance and bubble-tight
shutoff with resilient seats.
Maximum deflection of 140°, provides improved valve response and longer life -
Independent Spring Action Saves money with longer valve life and improved system performance by
reducing water hammer.
Simple, External Body Geometry Configuration simplifies valve insulation - Saves money.
Variety of Body Designs Available Provides options to suit application needs - Eases your selection process by
- Lug and Double Flange utilizing the industry leader as your single source.
Wide Variety of Materials Versatility for many services - Satisfies more application needs.
Provides more rigidity than pipe, eliminating concerns of pipe bending loads of
Flexibility in Installation Position
flanged valves - Safety against thermal or seismic catastrophes.
In horizontal position flow allows plates to function freely and full open under
Vertical Hinged Design lower flow conditions as compared to swing check - Reduces pressure loss,
improves dynamic response and eliminates valve chatter.
Special Valves Meet Market Needs: Wide size range, pressure range and added options allow further market needs
• UL/FM Listed to be met - Reliance on world’s largest wafer check line to supply more
• Rubber or Urethane Lined needs.
• Hub Ends (Grayloc®)
• Weld Ends
Leading engineering specifiers specify Marlin for check valve applications because they provide high
performance. Extensive research and testing with demonstrated performance has earned worldwide
recognition, unmatched in the industry.
The Marlin wafer check valve design is generally stronger, lighter, smaller, more efficient and less
expensive than conventional swing check valves. Its design meets API 594 which is approximately
one fourth the face to face dimension and 15% to 20% the weight, on most popular sizes, making
them less expensive than a swing check valve. It is much easier to install between standard gaskets
and line flanges. The savings compound during installation due to ease of handling and only one set
of flange studs is required. Therefore, it is more cost effective to install, and also to maintain.
The Marlin also offers special design features that make it a high performance non-slam check valve. These
include a scrub-free opening, and in most sizes a unique independent spring design as well as an independent plate support
system. These features may not be found in other check valves. Other configurations offered include lug, double flange and
extended body.
Fs
F
F
Fs
Plates in closed Heel opens first as Plates fully opened (85°) Plate toe closes first as Plates fully seated for
position. Top view. flow begins. flow decreases. bubble-tight shutoff.
The innovative dual-plate design of the At closing, the point of spring force in valve life and 50% reduction in water
Marlin valve employs two spring-loaded causes the toe of the plates to close first. hammer.
plates (disc halves) suspended on a This prevents dragging of the heels of
central vertical hinge pin. As flow begins, the plates and maintains seal integrity Each of the dual plates has its own spring
the plates open in response to a for much longer periods. or springs, which provide independent
resultant force (F) which acts as the closing action. These independent
center of the sealed surface area. The Independent Spring Design springs undergo less angular deflection,
contact point of the reacting spring leg’s Plate in only 140° as compared to 350° for
open Spring with conventional springs with two legs.
force (Fs) acts beyond the center of the position valve wide
plate area, causing the heel to open first. open
Spring with
This prevents rubbing of the seal surface valve closed
prior to nor mal plate opening, Independent
eliminating wear. 55°
Plate Suspension Design
Plate in 140° The Marlin valve's unique hinge design
closed position
As the velocity of flow decreases, torsion Unstressed reduces friction forces by 66%, which
spring action reacts automatically. This spring improves valve response significantly.
moves the plates closer to the body seats, Support sleeves are inserted through the
reducing the distance and time of travel A spring design of the Marlin valve (sizes outboard hinges so that the upper hinge
for closure. By having the plates closer to 6" and larger) allows higher torque to be is independently supported by the lower
the body seats at the time of flow reversal, exerted against each plate with sleeve during valve operation. This
the valve dynamic response is greatly independent closing in response to the allows both plates to close at the same
accelerated. This dramatically reduces the process stream. Testing has proved this time for quick response, and excellent
water hammer effect for non-slam action provides up to 25% improvement dynamic performance.
performance.
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Marlin Valves
Applications
A wide variety of body designs, materials, and trim make Marlin IIvalves
vlves exceptionally
exceptionally
versatile and suitable for a multitude of liquid and gas fluid applications.
Some of the major markets and typical applications are depicted here.
Petrochemicals
Ethylene
Propylene
Steam
Reboilers
Gases
Chemicals
Chlorine
Phosgene
Aromatics
Polymers
Acids
Air Separation
Caustics
Style MP
Retainerless Wafer
Sizes 2" – 72"
• ASME Classes 150 – 2500
• Dimensions pages 9–10
Style MLP
Retainerless Wafer Double Flange Valves
Sizes 2" – 72"
• ASME Classes 150 – 900
• Sizes & Dimensions page 11
Style M
Wafer
Sizes 2" – 72"
• ASME Classes 125 – 2500
• Wafer Design
• Dimensions pages 9–10
Style ME
Extended Body Wafer
Sizes 6" – 54"
• ASME Classes 150 – 2500
• Designed for extremely fast opening conditions
• Sizes & Dimensions page 17
Style MR
Lined
Sizes 2" – 24"
• 150 PSI Pressure Rating
• Fully Lined Valve
• Dimensions page 20
1
7
Item Part 4
No. No. 8 C
1 Body Section C 1
2 Plate C
3 Seal 5
4 Stop Pin A 6 A
5 Hinge Pin 4
6 Spring* Flow Direction
7 Pin Insert 11
This view is rotated 90° to show
3 places 2
8 Snap Ring 10 3 the actual operating position of
9 8
9 Body Bearing 7 the valve. The pin must be vertical
10 Plate Bearing for horizontal flow.
11 Spring Bearing Section A
Because Retainerless Marlin wafer • A full range of pressure classes Remarkable advantages include:
checks have no body penetrations and sizes • Independent spring action (on 6" and
potential leak paths through the valve • A variety of end connections larger) and plate suspension on
are eliminated. This makes the • Designs available in ANSI, API, BS larger valves
Retainerless Marlin valves ideally and DIN pressure ratings • Free release flat seats
sutied to meet the following critical • Internals easily removed for field • Springs provide superior response
service applications: replacement under normal inspec- to flow reversal or deceleration
• Hydrocarbon processing tions and maintenance procedures • Minimal water hammer
• Chemical processing • Savings in purchase price and
• Any industry concerned with fire The advanced design of the Marlin installation costs compared to a
hazards or environmental safety provides many operational benefits to conventional swing check valve
the user, which combined with its more • Single body design with no body
Key features of the Marlin Style ML compact size and lower weight, make cartridge
wafer check valve include: the Marlin Style ML an excellent
• A wide selection of body and plate alternative to a standard swing check
materials valve.
• A choice of metal-to-metal or resilient
†
sealing Installation dimensions for these valves are as shown on pages 9–10.
A
Ring Joint
Facing A A
ASME Class 125 (Cast Iron valves only) ASME Class 150
Size A B C D Weight Size A B C D Weight
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm lbs. kg. in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm lbs. kg.
2" 50 4 1⁄8 105 2 1⁄8 54 2 1⁄16 52 – – 4 1.8 2" 50 4 1⁄8 105 2 3⁄8 60 1 15⁄16 49 – – 6 3
2 1⁄2" 65 4 7⁄8 124 2 1⁄8 54 2 15⁄32 63 – – 6 2.7 2 1⁄2" 65 4 7⁄8 124 2 5⁄8 67 2 11⁄32 60 – – 10 5
3" 80 5 3⁄8 137 2 1⁄4 57 3 1⁄16 78 5
⁄8 16 7 3.2 3" 80 5 3⁄8 137 2 7⁄8 73 2 29⁄32 74 1
⁄4 6 13 6
4" 100 6 7⁄8 175 2 1⁄2 64 4 102 1 25 12 5.4 4" 100 6 7⁄8 175 2 7⁄8 73 3 53⁄64 97 5
⁄8 16 17 8
5" 125 7 3⁄4 197 2 3⁄4 70 5 127 1 5⁄16 33 15 6.8 5" 125 7 3⁄4 197 3 3⁄8 86 4 13⁄16 122 7
⁄8 22 27 12
6" 150 8 3⁄4 222 3 76 6 1⁄16 154 1 15⁄16 35 20 9 6" 150 8 3⁄4 222 3 7⁄8 98 5 49⁄64 146 1 3⁄8 35 35 16
8" 200 11 279 3 3⁄4 95 8 203 3 7⁄16 54 40 18 8" 200 11 279 5 127 7 5⁄8 194 2 1⁄8 54 70 32
10" 250 13 3⁄8 340 4 1⁄4 108 10 254 3 3⁄8 70 65 29 10" 250 13 3⁄8 340 5 3⁄4 146 9 9⁄16 243 2 3⁄4 70 106 48
12" 300 16 1⁄8 410 5 5⁄8 143 11 15⁄16 303 3 9⁄16 83 110 50 12" 300 16 1⁄8 410 7 1⁄8 181 11 3⁄8 289 3 1⁄4 83 172 78
14" 350 17 3⁄4 451 7 1⁄4 184 12 1⁄2 318 3 1⁄16 83 183 83 14" 350 17 3⁄4 451 7 1⁄4 184 12 1⁄2 318 3 1⁄4 83 200 91
16" 400 20 1⁄4 514 7 1⁄2 191 15 381 4 1⁄4 113 255 116 16" 400 20 1⁄4 514 7 1⁄2 191 15 381 4 7⁄16 113 275 125
18" 450 21 5⁄8 549 8 203 16 7⁄8 429 5 3⁄8 137 315 143 18" 450 21 5⁄8 549 8 203 16 7⁄8 429 5 3⁄8 137 315 143
20" 500 23 7⁄8 606 8 3⁄8 213 18 13⁄16 478 6 3⁄16 160 380 172 20" 500 23 7⁄8 606 8 5⁄8 219 18 13⁄16 478 6 5⁄16 160 435 197
24" 600 28 1⁄4 718 8 3⁄4 222 22 5⁄8 575 8 1⁄4 210 575 261 24" 600 28 1⁄4 718 8 3⁄4 222 22 5⁄8 575 8 1⁄4 210 620 281
30" 750 34 3⁄4 883 12 305 29 1⁄4 743 9 9⁄16 229 1070 486 26" 650 30 1⁄2 775 14 356 24 1⁄4 616 8 203 1555 705
36" 900 41 1⁄4 1048 14 1⁄2 368 35 889 12 5⁄16 303 1962 890 30" 750 34 3⁄4 883 12 305 29 1⁄4 743 9 229 1230 558
42" 1050 48 1219 17 432 41 1041 15 381 2800 1270 36" 900 41 1⁄4 1048 14 1⁄2 368 35 889 1115⁄16 303 2017 915
48" 1200 54 1⁄2 1384 20 5⁄8 524 47 1194 16 3⁄4 425 3920 1178 42" 1050 48 1219 17 432 41 1041 15 381 2800 1270
54" 1350 61 1549 21 1⁄4 540 51 1⁄2 1308 19 3⁄4 502 6172 2800 48" 1200 54 1⁄2 1384 20 5⁄8 524 47 1194 16 3⁄4 425 3920 1178
60" 1500 67 1⁄2 1715 26 660 56 1422 – – 7800 3538 54" 1350 61 1549 21 1⁄4 540 51 1⁄2 1308 19 3⁄4 502 6172 2800
66" 1650 74 1⁄4 1886 31 787 65 1⁄4 1657 – – 12000 5443 60" 1500 67 1⁄2 1715 26 660 56 1422 – – 7800 3538
72" 1800 80 3⁄4 2051 36 914 68 1727 – – 14000 6350 66" 1650 74 1⁄4 1886 31 787 65 1⁄4 1657 – – 12000 5443
72" 1800 80 3⁄4 2051 36 914 68 1727 – – 14000 6350
Wafer Checks are available in accordance with DIN, BS, JIS, AS and ISO Dimensions.
For other sizes and pressure classes contact factory.
Double Flanged Style Valves bolt up similar to a bolted cap swing check or gate valve. Double flanged versions are
offered as standard on larger size valves where the lay length of the body permits installation of two heavy nuts between
the flanges. These valves are standard retainerless design.
B
C
A
Notes:
• Sizes not available in double flange design are offered as lug body design, see page 12.
• Please consult factory for other sizes and pressure classes available.
• Weights are for valves only, consult factory for weights not shown.
• Other dimensions same as wafer design, pages 9–10.
Lug Style valves cover the bolting the entire length of the body. Lug valves are furnished in scallop and full body designs.
Scallop is furnished whenever possible to keep weight to a minimum. These valves are standard retainerless design. Lug
valves can be specified with threaded or through-hole bolting.
Thru hole
A
C
Threaded
*Dimension A applies to drawing on page 9. Other dimensions for ASME Classes shown apply to these valves with DIN outside diameters.
B D
Min
Ring Joint flanges
API Installation Dimensions - Class 2000 API Installation Dimensions - Class 5000
Size A B C Weight Size A B C Weight
in in mm in mm in mm lbs. kg. in in mm in mm in mm lbs. kg.
2 1⁄16" 4 3⁄8 143 2 3⁄4 70 1 11⁄16 43 14 6 2 1⁄16" 5 5⁄8 143 2 3⁄4 70 1 11⁄16 43 15 7
2 9⁄16" 5 1⁄8 130 3 1⁄4 83 2 1⁄8 54 16 7 2 9⁄16" 6 1⁄2 165 3 1⁄4 83 2 1⁄8 54 22 10
3 1⁄8" 5 7⁄8 149 3 1⁄4 83 2 5⁄8 67 24 11 3 1⁄8" 6 7⁄8 175 3 3⁄8 86 2 5⁄8 67 31 14
4 1⁄16" 7 5⁄8 194 4 102 3 7⁄16 87 40 18 4 1⁄16" 8 1⁄4 210 4 1⁄8 105 3 7⁄16 87 49 22
7 1⁄16" 10 1⁄2 267 6 1⁄4 159 5 3⁄16 132 115 52 7 1⁄16" 11 1⁄8 283 6 1⁄4 159 5 3⁄16 132 190 86
9" 12 5⁄8 321 8 1⁄8 206 6 13⁄16 173 229 104 9" 13 7⁄8 352 8 1⁄8 206 6 13⁄16 173 285 129
11" 15 3⁄4 400 9 1⁄2 241 8 1⁄2 216 388 176 11" 17 1⁄8 435 10 254 8 1⁄2 216 502 228
13 5⁄8" 18 457 11 1⁄2 292 10 1⁄8 257 540 245
API Stud Selection - Class 2000 API Stud Selection - Class 5000
Size No. of B C Size No. of B C
in Studs in mm in mm in Studs in mm in mm
2 1⁄16" 8 5
⁄8 16 8 203 2 1⁄16" 8 7
⁄8 22 9 1⁄4 235
2 9⁄16" 8 3
⁄4 19 9 229 2 9⁄16" 8 1 25 11 1⁄4 286
3 1⁄8" 8 3
⁄4 19 9 1⁄2 241 3 1⁄8" 8 1 1⁄8 29 12 305
4 1⁄16" 8 7
⁄8 22 11 1⁄2 292 4 1⁄16" 8 1 1⁄4 32 13 330
7 1⁄16" 12 1 25 14 356 7 1⁄16" 12 1 3⁄8 35 18 3⁄4 476
9" 12 1 1⁄8 29 17 432 9" 12 1 5⁄8 41 21 533
11" 16 1 1⁄4 32 19 483 11" 12 1 7⁄8 48 24 1⁄2 622
13 5⁄8" 20 1 1⁄4 32 23 3⁄4 546
D
Minimum
Ring Joint flanges
ASME Stud Selection Class 150 ASME Stud Selection Class 600
Valve B C D Valve B C D
No. of No. of
Size Studs Bolt Diameter Raised Face Ring Joint Size Studs Bolt Diameter Raised Face Ring Joint
in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm
6" 150 8 3
⁄4 19 9 229 9 1⁄2 241 8" 200 12 1 1⁄8 29 15 1⁄4 387 15 1⁄4 387
8" 200 8 3
⁄4 19 10 3⁄4 273 11 1⁄4 286 10" 250 16 1 1⁄4 32 18 1⁄4 464 18 3⁄4 476
10" 250 12 7
⁄8 22 12 305 12 1⁄2 318 12" 300 20 1 1⁄4 32 20 1⁄2 521 20 3⁄4 527
12" 300 12 7
⁄8 22 14 356 14 1⁄2 368 14" 350 20 1 3⁄8 35 22 559 22 559
14" 350 12 1 25 14 356 14 1⁄2 368 16" 400 20 1 1⁄8 29 24 1⁄2 622 24 1⁄2 622
16" 400 16 3
⁄4 19 14 3⁄4 375 15 1⁄4 387 18" 450 20 1 5⁄8 41 30 762 30 1⁄4 768
18" 450 16 1 1⁄8 29 16 3⁄4 425 17 1⁄4 438 20" 500 24 1 5⁄8 41 29 737 29 1⁄2 743
20" 500 20 1 1⁄8 29 18 1⁄4 464 18 3⁄4 476 24" 600 24 1 7⁄8 48 34 1⁄4 870 34 3⁄4 883
24" 600 20 1 1⁄4 29 20 3⁄4 527 21 1⁄4 540 28" 700 28 2 51 36 1⁄2 927 37 940
26" 650 24 1 1⁄4 32 26 3⁄4 679 27 1⁄4 692 30" 750 28 2 51 42 1067 42 1⁄2 1080
30" 750 28 1 1⁄4 32 27 1⁄4 692 27 3⁄4 705 36" 900 28 2 1⁄2 64 47 1194 - -
32" 800 28 1 1⁄2 38 32 1690 32 3⁄4 832 48" 1050 32 2 3⁄4 70 62 1574 - -
36" 900 32 1 1⁄2 32 32 1⁄4 819 32 3⁄4 832
42" 1050 36 1 1⁄2 38 37 1⁄4 946 - - ASME Stud Selection Class 900
48" 1200 44 1 1⁄2 38 43 1⁄4 1099 - -
Valve B C D
54" 1350 44 1 3⁄4 44 43 1⁄2 1105 - - No. of
Size Studs Bolt Diameter Raised Face Ring Joint
in mm in mm in mm in mm
ASME Stud Selection Class 300 6" 150 12 1 1⁄8 29 14 3⁄4 375 15 381
Valve B C D 10" 250 16 1 3⁄8 35 19 1⁄2 495 19 3⁄4 502
No. of
Size Studs Bolt Diameter Raised Face Ring Joint 12" 300 20 1 3⁄8 35 23 584 23 1⁄4 591
in mm in mm in mm in mm 14" 350 20 1 1⁄2 38 25 3⁄4 654 26 1⁄4 667
6" 150 12 3
⁄4 19 10 254 10 3⁄4 273 16" 400 20 1 1⁄4 32 26 3⁄4 679 27 686
8" 200 12 7
⁄8 22 11 3⁄4 298 12 1⁄2 318 20" 500 20 2 51 33 1⁄4 844 34 864
10" 250 16 1 25 13 3⁄4 349 14 1⁄2 368 24" 600 20 2 1⁄2 64 39 3⁄4 1010 40 3⁄4 1035
12" 300 16 1 1⁄8 29 16 406 16 3⁄4 425 30" 750 20 3 76 48 1219 48 1⁄2 1232
14" 350 20 1 1⁄8 29 17 1⁄2 445 18 1⁄4 464
7
16" 400 20 ⁄8 22 18 1⁄2 470 19 483 ASME Stud Selection Class 1500
18" 450 24 1 1⁄4 32 20 3⁄4 527 21 1⁄2 546
Valve B C D
20" 500 24 1 1⁄4 32 22 641 22 3⁄4 578 No. of
Size Studs Bolt Diameter Raised Face Ring Joint
24" 600 24 1 1⁄2 29 15 1⁄4 648 26 1⁄4 667
28" 700 28 1 5⁄8 41 31 787 31 1⁄2 800 in mm in mm in mm in mm
30" 750 28 1 3⁄4 44 32 1⁄4 819 33 1⁄2 851 10" 250 12 1 7⁄8 48 25 635 25 1⁄4 641
36" 900 32 2 51 38 1⁄2 978 - - 12" 300 16 2 51 29 737 29 1⁄2 749
42" 1050 32 2 51 47 1⁄2 1206 - - 14" 350 16 2 1⁄4 57 31 1⁄4 794 32 1⁄4 819
48" 1200 40 2 51 50 1⁄4 1276 - - 16" 400 16 1 1⁄2 38 34 864 35 889
18" 450 16 2 3⁄4 70 39 3⁄4 1010 41 1041
20" 500 16 3 76 43 1092 44 1118
24" 600 16 3 1⁄2 89 49 1245 49 1⁄4 1251
Cracking
Size Cv *Pressure*
in mm (in. of water)
2 50 36 10
2 1⁄2 65 62 12
3 80 123 7
4 100 281 6
5 125 522 10
6 150 1,033 8
8 200 2,158 9
10 250 3,368 13 Liner Face:
12 300 5,068 10 Negates the need
14 350 6,465 12 for flange gaskets.
16 400 9,172 12
18 450 12,853 10
20 500 17,398 16
24 600 28,794 15
*Horizontal flow. Values are approximate.
Note: Preferred mounting of check valves of any manufacturer is 5 pipe diameters downstream from the pump discharge or pipe elbow. If this is not feasible, the valve should be
mounted downstream as far as possible. This is recommended to reduce the likelihood of turbulent flow through the valve, which could shorten valve life due to component vibration.
6
4
1 7
5 9
3 7
2 8
6
4
10
Bill of Materials
Item Description Materials Optional Materials
*1* Valve Body Ductile Iron No option available
*2* Liner (Molded to Item 1) Buna-N or EPDM Neoprene, Hypalon, Viton
3 Shaft 316 Stainless Steel Monel
4 Shaft Plug (Qty. 2) 316 Stainless Steel Monel
5 Plate (Qty. 2) 2" 316 Stainless Steel 2"-12" Monel
21/2 " -5" Aluminum Bronze 21/2 "-12" 316 Stainless Steel
6"-24" Ductile Iron 6"-24" Aluminum Bronze
6 Thrust Washer (Qty. 4) PTFE No option available
7 Spring (Qty. 2) Nitronic 50 (2"-6") No option available
316 Stainless Steel (8"-24") No option available
8 Alignment Body Cast Iron No option available
9 Set Screw Carbon Steel No option available
10 Plate Travel Stop 316 Stainless Steel (14"-24") No option available
* Items 1 and 2 must be ordered together.
NOTE: Materials subject to change without notice.
30.5 100
21.3 70
18.3 60
15.2 50
12.2 40
9.1 30
6.1 20
LVE
/2""
66"
72"
3"
4"
5"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
24"
30"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
6"
A
21
2" V
HEAD LOSS IN METERS OF WATER
3.0 10
HEAD LOSS IN FEET OF WATER
2.1 7.0
1.8 6.0
1.5 5.0
1.2 4.0
0.9 3.0
0.6 2.0
0.3 1.0
0.21 0.7
0.18 0.6
0.15 0.5
0.12 0.4
0.09 0.3
0.06 0.2
LOSSES SHOWN BASED ON WATER AT 60°F WITH SP. GR. OF 1.0
0.03 0.1
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
1000000
GALLONS PER MINUTE
0.6
1.3
1.9
2.5
3.2
3.8
4.4
13
19
25
32
38
44
63
126
189
252
315
378
442
631
1262
1892
2523
3154
3785
4416
6308
12616
18924
25232
31540
37848
44156
63080
Example Description
12" 40 MW 150 C C U W W 12" Style M Weld End Valve for Schedule 40
pipe, ASME 150 Series with Carbon Steel body
and disc, Stellite seats, and Inconel 600 spring.
Weld-End
Connections
Pipe Schedule
Flange Series
Ordering Number ASME Rating1 Ordering Number API Rating2
125 1253 2000 2000
150 150 3000 3000
250 2503 5000 5000
300 300
400 400
600 600
900 900
1500 1500
2500 2500
1 ASME pressure-temperature ratings for steel and stainless steel flanges are listed on page 23.
2 API ratings are cold working pressure, psig.
3 Series 125 and 250 flanges are cast iron.
Plate Materials
Ordering Material Specification Ordering Material Specification
Letter Letter
Z Aluminum Bronze ASTM B148 Alloy 952 E 410 Stainless Steel ASTM A217, CA-15
BS 1400, Alloy AB2 M Monel ASTM A494, M35-1
C Carbon Steel ASTM A216, WCB T Alloy 20 ASTM A351, CN7M
S 316 Stainelss Steel ASTM A351, CF8M Q Hastelloy C ASTM A494, CW2M
F 316L Stainless Steel ASTM A351, CF3M K LCC Carbon-Mn Steel ASTM A352, LCC
G 317 Stainless Steel ASTM 351, CG8M
Valves with Grayloc ends may be fur- Valves with butt weld ends may be Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. approve
nished for use with hub end, clamp-style furnished for piping systems designed for and list the 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12" Figure
connections. These end connections welded system components to eliminate U12 HMP Duo-Chek II Valves for 250 psi
simplify installation procedures in systems potential joint leak paths. See Ordering service in fire protection systems.
that utilize them. Please contact our Information for proper figure number
sales office for information regarding sizes designation, so that weld-end preparations Valves are Factory Mutual Research
and pressure ratings available, and other match the mating pipe schedules. Corporation approved.
hub end connections such as Spolock,
Seaboard Lloyd, etc.
Coated Valves
Other Specials
Uni-Chek®
Single-Disc Check Valves
• Sizes 2" – 36"
• ASME Classes 125–300
• Flanged, Plain, or Serrated Ends
• Cast Iron, Carbon Steel, and Stainless Steel
• Variety of external shaft options available
Noz-Chek®
Nozzle Type Check Valves
• Sizes 2" – 60"
• ASME Class 150 – 4500
• API 2000 – 15000
• Flanged, Butt Weld, Clamp Hub Ends
• Ductile Iron, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel,
and Duplex Steels
• Metal to Metal or Bubble Tight Resilient Seats
Contact the Belfast, Northern Ireland Office
for Sales and Product Information.
Compac-Noz®
Nozzle Type Check Valves
• Sizes 12" – 60"
• ASME Classes 150 – 4500
• API 2000 – 15000
• Flanged, Butt Weld, Clamp Hub Ends
• Ductile Iron, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Duplex Steels
• Metal to Metal or Bubble Tight Resilient Seats
Contact the Belfast, Northern Ireland Office
for Sales and Product Information.
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