
Control ball valve 682 welded, 68220020
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welded/welded
TEMPER regulating ball valves are designed for regulating (balancing) the flow of medium in heating, cooling and ventilation systems. The ball has a special cross-section and the valve is equipped with a scale with values. Regulation is performed by turning the handle with a pointer. The selected handle position is secured with a bolt and butterfly nut.
Two designs:
1)With measuring nipples (see figure below).Flow and differential pressure in the system can be measured by means of a flow meter.
2)Without measuring nipples. The flow rate can only be adjusted by means of a handle with pointer.
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