Luthra Hydro Pneumatic Industries offering ball valves with heat free end connections. Press fit and Push fit connection options now complement its traditional threaded, compression and flanged valve options. Compact, easy to operate, quarter turn ball valves in the Pegler Commercial range are designed for long trouble free service. Available in lever, “T” handles and key operated lockshield designs. They provide an ideal means of isolating a range of fluids in pipe lines.
Product Details:
Material | SS |
Size | 3/4 |
Brand | Pegler |
Usage/Application | Compressed Air |
Pressure | Low Pressure |
Model Name/Number | PB700 |
Valves with a maximum allowable pressure greater than 0.5 bar are covered by these new Regulations. Valves are categorised according to their maximum working pressure, size and rising level of hazard. The level of hazard varies according to the fluid being carried. Fluids are classified as Group 1, dangerous fluids or Group 2, all other fluids including steam. The Categories designated are SEP (sound engineering practice). Valves up to and including 25mm (1”) are designated SEP regardless of the fluid group. Those identified as having increased hazard are Categorised as, I, II, III or IV. All valves designated as SEP do not bear the CE mark nor require a Declaration of Conformity. Categories I, II, III or IV carry the CE mark and require a Declaration of Conformity. Valves classified from the piping chart would not be included in Category IV.
CE MARKING AND THE ATEX Directive 94/9/EC
cerning equipment and protection systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
This has been implemented in United Kingdom law by the Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmosphere Regulations 1996(SI 1996/192) and amended by The Equipment and Protective Systems (amendment) Regulations 2001 (SI2001/3766).
The regulations apply to all valves where each valve:
The regulations will not apply to a valve without a potential source of ignition, which operates in a dust free environment and the fluid being transported is cold, inert gas or non –flammable liquid.
The requisite level of protection for valves not exempt from the regulations is defined as Group II category 2 and shall bear the following markings:
II 2 GD X
Size | Pattern No. | Code | PED Categorisation |
---|---|---|---|
1/4" | PB700 | 230001 | SEP |
3/8" | PB700 | 230002 | SEP |
1/2" | PB700 | 230003 | SEP |
3/4" | PB700 | 230004 | SEP |
1" | PB700 | 230005 | SEP |
1.1/4" | PB700 | 230006 | Cat I |
1.1/2" | PB700 | 230007 | Cat I |
2" | PB700 | 230008 | Cat I |
2.1/2" | PB700 | 230009 | Cat I |
3" | PB700 | 230010 | Cat I |
4" | PB700 | 230011 | Cat I |
Product Details:
Material | SS |
Size | 3/4 |
Brand | Pegler |
Usage/Application | Compressed Air |
Pressure | Low Pressure |
Model Name/Number | PB500 |
Valves with a maximum allowable pressure greater than 0.5 bar are covered by these new Regulations. Valves are categorised according to their maximum working pressure, size and rising level of hazard. The level of hazard varies according to the fluid being carried. Fluids are classified as Group 1, dangerous fluids or Group 2, all other fluids including steam. The Categories designated are SEP (sound engineering practice). Valves up to and including 25mm (1”) are designated SEP regardless of the fluid group. Those identified as having increased hazard are Categorised as, I, II, III or IV. All valves designated as SEP do not bear the CE mark nor require a Declaration of Conformity. Categories I, II, III or IV carry the CE mark and require a Declaration of Conformity. Valves classified from the piping chart would not be included in Category IV.
Size | Pattern No. | Code | PED Categorisation |
---|---|---|---|
1/4" | PB500 | 242001 | SEP |
3/8" | PB500 | 242002 | SEP |
1/2" | PB500 | 242003 | SEP |
3/4" | PB500 | 242004 | SEP |
1" | PB500 | 242005 | SEP |
1.1/4" | PB500 | 242006 | SEP |
1.1/2" | PB500 | 242007 | SEP |
2" | PB500 | 242008 | SEP |
2.1/2" | PB500 | 242009 | SEP |
3" | PB500 | 242010 | SEP |
4" | PB500 | 242011 | SEP |
3/8" | PB500 PT | 242022 | - |
1/2" | PB500 PT | 242023 | - |
3/4" | PB500 PT | 242024 | - |
1" | PB500 PT | 242025 | - |
1.1/4" | PB500 PT | 242026 | - |
1.1/2" | PB500 PT | 242027 | - |
2" | PB500 PT | 242028 | - |
2.1/2" | PB500 PT | 242029 | - |
3" | PB500 PT | 242030 | - |
4 | PB500 PT | 242031 | - |
1/2" | PB500 AT | 242043 | - |
3/4" | PB500 AT | 242044 | - |
1" | PB500 AT | 242045 | - |
1.1/4" | PB500 AT | 242046 | - |
1.1/2" | PB500 AT | 242047 | - |
2" | PB500 AT | 242048 | - |
2.1/2" | PB500 AT | 242049 | - |
3" | PB500 AT | 242050 | - |
4" | PB500 AT | 242051 | - |
Product Details:
Material | SS |
Size | 3/4 |
Brand | Pegler |
Usage/Application | Compressed Air |
Pressure | Low Pressure |
Temperature Of Media | Low Temperature |
Valves with a maximum allowable pressure greater than 0.5 bar are covered by these new Regulations. Valves are categorised according to their maximum working pressure, size and rising level of hazard. The level of hazard varies according to the fluid being carried. Fluids are classified as Group 1, dangerous fluids or Group 2, all other fluids including steam. The Categories designated are SEP (sound engineering practice). Valves up to and including 25mm (1”) are designated SEP regardless of the fluid group. Those identified as having increased hazard are Categorised as, I, II, III or IV. All valves designated as SEP do not bear the CE mark nor require a Declaration of Conformity. Categories I, II, III or IV carry the CE mark and require a Declaration of Conformity. Valves classified from the piping chart would not be included in Category IV.
Size | Pattern No. | Code | PED Categorisation |
---|---|---|---|
15mm | PB300 | 254021 | SEP |
22mm | PB300 | 254022 | SEP |
28mm | PB300 | 254023 | SEP |
35mm | PB300 | 254024 | SEP |
42mm | PB300 | 254025 | SEP |
54mm | PB300 | 254026 | SEP |