Discharge Trough Feeder Valve Series
Rotary Valve for Feeding and Metering ApplicationsFor extremely high-volume material handling applications where short-length screw conveyors or conventional rotary valve material handling capacities are not sufficient.
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Features & Benefits:
- For high-volume material handling applications where short-length screw conveyors or conventional rotary valve material handling capacities are not sufficient.
- Valve housing cast in North America; ensures superior strength and solidification of housing's metallurgy, prevents housing distortion.
- CNC-machined components and housing provide precision tolerances; eliminates axial shaft movement, extends maintenance cycles.
- Outboard bearing design protects bearings in high-temperature and high-PSIG applications; removes bearings from direct path of damaging contaminants.
- Large shaft diameter eliminates rotor deflection; reduces rotor tip wear and bearing seal leakage.
- ACST-4™ glandless Teflon® shaft seal; reduces maintenance and protects bearings from wear.
- Cast iron housing.
- 6-vane or 8-vane rotor with beveled tips and sides.
- TEFC geared motor, side-wall mounted to valve body; with chain drive and safety enclosure.
Options:
- Valve housing material types: 304 or 316 cast stainless steel.
- Interior coating: hard chrome.
- Rotor material types: 304 or 316 cast stainless steel.
- Adjustable rotor tip types: AR400, 304 or 316 stainless steel.
- Direct-drive motor package.
Rotary Valve Capacity (Cubic Feet/Hr.) | |||||||||||
12"x24" | 78 | 390 | 624 | 780 | 936 | 1092 | 1248 | 1404 | 1560 | 1716 | |
12"x36" | 102 | 510 | 816 | 1020 | 1224 | 1428 | 1632 | 1836 | 2040 | 2244 | |
12"x48" | 135 | 675 | 1080 | 1350 | 1620 | 1890 | 2160 | 2430 | 2700 | 2970 | |
1 | 5 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20 | 22 | ||
Rotor Speed (RPM) |
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