Yarway HARDSEAT BLOW-OFF valves are designed to provide reliable and efficient blow-off service in a variety of applications. With their integral yoke design, these valves offer several key capabilities:
Durability: The stellite sealing surfaces on the seat and disc provide smooth, hard-wearing surfaces, ensuring a long service life. The lip on the end disc checks wire drawing and protects bearing faces against cutting action.
Efficient operation: The valves should be opened rapidly and fully to increase the life of working parts. When installed in tandem combination, the valve nearest to the boiler should be opened last and closed first, while the sealing valve farthest from the boiler should be opened first and closed last.
Yarway HARDSEAT BLOW-OFF valves are designed to provide reliable and efficient blow-off service in a variety of applications. With their integral yoke design, these valves offer several key capabilities:
Durability: The stellite sealing surfaces on the seat and disc provide smooth, hard-wearing surfaces, ensuring a long service life. The lip on the end disc checks wire drawing and protects bearing faces against cutting action.
Efficient operation: The valves should be opened rapidly and fully to increase the life of working parts. When installed in tandem combination, the valve nearest to the boiler should be opened last and closed first, while the sealing valve farthest from the boiler should be opened first and closed last.
Yarway HARDSEAT BLOW-OFF valves are designed to provide reliable and efficient blow-off service in a variety of applications. With their integral yoke design, these valves offer several key capabilities:
Durability: The stellite sealing surfaces on the seat and disc provide smooth, hard-wearing surfaces, ensuring a long service life. The lip on the end disc checks wire drawing and protects bearing faces against cutting action.
Efficient operation: The valves should be opened rapidly and fully to increase the life of working parts. When installed in tandem combination, the valve nearest to the boiler should be opened last and closed first, while the sealing valve farthest from the boiler should be opened first and closed last.
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