Zoloto ball valves are known for their robust construction, typically made from brass or stainless steel, and feature a quarter-turn, lever-operated design for easy control of fluid flow. They are designed for a variety of applications, including plumbing, HVAC systems, and industrial applications. Key Features and Specifications:
Material:Zoloto ball valves are commonly made from brass or stainless steel.
Design:They often feature a two-piece or three-piece design for ease of maintenance.
Operation:They are typically quarter-turn, lever-operated for quick and easy control of flow.
End Connections:They can have screwed or flanged ends, depending on the model and application.
Pressure and Temperature:Zoloto ball valves are designed to handle various pressures and temperatures, with specific ratings depending on the model and material.
Seating:They often utilize PTFE (Teflon) for gland packing and seating, ensuring a tight seal.
Applications:Suitable for a wide range of fluids, including water, steam, oil, air, and gases.
Specific Models and Details:
1008B (Forged Brass):Features screwed female ends, a full bore design, and is suitable for general use.
1089 (Flanged):Designed with flanged ends to ANSI B16.5 Class-150, and suitable for various fluids, including steam.
1085 (Refrigeration and HVAC):Designed for refrigeration and HVAC applications, with a two-piece design and a stainless steel strainer.
1078 (Wafer Type):Designed for specific industrial applications, with a wafer type design and integrally molded rubber lining.
Stainless Steel:Zoloto also offers stainless steel ball valves, often with reduced bore designs.
General Considerations:
Design Standards:Zoloto ball valves often adhere to standards like IS 554, BS 21, ISO 7, BS EN ISO 17292, and ANSI B16.5.
Test Pressure:They are hydrostatically tested to ensure their performance and reliability.
Maintenance:Zoloto ball valves are known for their durability and minimal maintenance requirements.