FIG BF02 Lugged & Tapped BFV

Features
Lugged & Tapped Butterfly valves are used for pipeline isolation and modulation, size range DN50-600mm, cast iron, stainless steel disc with EPDM seats.
Various disc materials.
Install between PN10/16 flanges.
WRAS approved parts up to DN300.
Notched lever, hand wheel gearbox or actuator on request.
PN25 version.
Mount studs, nuts and washers.
Service Conditions.
Potable water, filtered water.
Working pressure 16 bar.
Temperature range -10°C to 95°C. (Insulate 0°C and below).

Suitable for:

Valve type:

Standards:

Designed according to EN 593.

Standard flange drilling to EN1092-2 (ISO 7005-2), PN 10/16.

Test/Approvals:

Hydraulic test according to EN 12266-1, PN10/16.

Seat: 1.1 x PN (in bar), Body: 1.5 x PN (in bar).

Approved for waste water / pressure test EN 12266-1.

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