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Autoclave Engineers high-pressure ball valves have been designed to provide superior quality for maximum performance within a variety of valve styles, sizes, and process connections. Some of the more unique design innovations include an integral one-piece trunion mounted style ball and stem that eliminates the shear failure common in two piece designs, re-torqueable seat glands that result in longer seat life, and a low friction stem seal that reduces actuation torque and enhances cycle life.

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Unit of Measure

Specifications

Orifice

3/8 in

End Connection Number

P6

Connection Type

3/8 NPT

MAWP at Room Temperature

15000 psi1034 bar

Minimum Orifice

0.328 in8.33 mm

Seat Gland Hex

1.38 in35.05 mm

A - Height

6.55 in166.37 mm

B - Length

5.74 in145.80 mm

C - Width

3.00 in76.20 mm

D - Length

4.99 in126.75 mm

E - Length

5.52 in140.21 mm

F - Height

1.38 in35.05 mm

G - Spacing of Holes

2.00 in50.80 mm

H - Dimension

1 in25.40 mm

J - Dimension

0.41 in10.41 mm

K - Diameter

0.28 in7.11 mm

L - Height

2.88 in73.15 mm

M - Height

1.19 in30.23 mm

Block Thickness

1.38 in35.05 mm

A - Panel Mounting Dimension

2.00 in50.80 mm

B - Panel Mounting Dimension

1.00 in25.40 mm

C - Panel Mounting Dimension

1.50 in38.10 mm

D - Panel Mounting Dimension

0.28 in7.11 mm

Valve Options

N/A Pneumatic Actuator
AO - Air-to-open/Spring to close (diverter style only)
AC - Air-to-close/Spring to open (diverter style only)
AOC - Air-to-open-and-close (double action)

Electric Actuator
EO1 - 120 volt AC 50/60 Hz
EO2 - 220 volt AC 50/60 Hz
EO3 - 24 VDC

Actuator Operating Temperature:
Pneumatic: -20°F to 175°F (-29°C to 79°C)
Electric: -20°F to 160°F (-29°C to 71°C)

High Temperature Option:
HT - for media temperature up to 500°F (260°C)

See ball valve actuator section for full description, additional information, and options.

Valve Maintenance

N/A Repair Kits: add “R” to the front of valve catalog numbers for proper repair kit. (Example: R3B6S)

Consult your Autoclave representative for pricing on repair kits. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance manual for proper maintenance procedures.