Wafer Segmented Control Valve | Series 9900
Control segmented V-port control valves maintain the ball or butterfly valve design which offers no obstruction of the fluids and free passage. The unitary body design gives structural stiffness and minimizes the risk of leakage through the joints itself.
These characteristics are combined with a specially designed guided "plug" segmented control type with inverse "V" wedge opening to optimize a wide and high flow volume capacity. A stable and precise control is achieved by small opening angles.
The segmented V-port shearing action allows a smooth and obstruction-free performance "eliminating pluggings" (clogging reduced).
The body is available with or without flanged connections, wafer style, Series 150 and 300, Carbon and Stainless Steel, in sizes 3/4" up to 12". Reinforced PTFE and metal seats are options.
The segmented V-port control valves can be combined with pneumatic piston or diaphragm and electric actuators. They can be controlled with pneumatic or electro-pneumatic positioners, 3-15 psi, 4-20 mA and digital signals.
There are two actuator mounting options according to the shaft extreme outlet: the standard connection compatible with ISO 5211/1 of square extremes shaft and the splined connection for the installation of diaphragm actuators with DSY-DSZ movement conversors.
A Wide Range of Control Valves
J-Flow Controls offers a wide range of control valves, from the most simple “V-notch” ball control valves to segmented V-ball and engineered globe control valves. J-Flow’s broad product offering and use of our own control valve sizing program, allow us to analyze customer’s requirement and apply the best valve for the application. J-Flow has an excellent track record of saving customer’s money by providing the least expensive type of valve without compromising performance.
All modulating control valve quotes are provided with a Control Valve Sizing Data Sheet to ISA standards. Noise and cavitation prediction data is also included. J-Flow globe control valves utilize a variety of special trims to reduce noise or reduce and/or eliminate potential cavitation. Latest technology accessories include positioners and other communication devices that incorporate pneumatic, analog (I/P), and digital technologies (HART, Profibus, Foundation Fieldbus, AS-I, wireless).