GESTRA Technical Information
GESTRA Technical Information
GESTRA Technical Information
GESTRA
Technical Information
Steam Traps and Valves for Energy Industries Electronic Controls Automation
Special Equipment and Vessels for Heat Recovery
2017
GESTRA AG
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810564-14/02-2017 2017 GESTRA AG Bremen Printed in Germany With Energy into the Future
Contents
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Steam Trap Selection.......................................................................................................................... 5
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Ball Float Steam Traps UNA 45/46/46A
PN 40, CL 300
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For steam and energy management,
we are right on target
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1. Operation with Condensate from steam 1 1 1 1 1 1 For cold condensates or condensates with a
different Condensate from compressed air 1 1 saturation curve deviating from that of water
condensates Condensate, distillate from only float traps featuring Simplex control
chemical products 1 3*) (without thermal venting) can be used.
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Thermostatic Steam Traps BK with Duo Stainless Steel
(Bimetallic) Regulator PN 40 PN630
Application
For open-loop controlled heating processes.
L
Draining of
saturated steam lines
BK 45, BK 46 superheated steam lines
DN 15, 20, 25
steam tracers
Can also be used for thermal air-venting
Air-venting
Steam trap for thermostatic air-venting with bimetallic regulator
The thermostatic steam traps with corrosion-resistant Duo S.S. (bimetallic) regulator of the BK series can also be
used for air-venting.
Application
Thermostatic steam trap for automatic air-venting and discharge of non-condensable gases and
steam/air mixtures from steam lines and heat exchangers.
Special adjustment might be required.
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type PN / Class PMX Material Max. Pressure /Temp. Rating1)
EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
[bar] [bar] [C] [bar/C]
BK 45, BK 45U3) PN 40 22 1.0460 A105 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 450
L
BK 45, BK 45U3) Class 300 22 1.0460 A105 51.1 425 39.8 / 300 28.8 / 425
BK 15, DN 40, 50 BK 45-LT Class 300 22 SA350 LF2 51.1 425 51.1 / 464) 28.8 / 4254)
BK15 DN40, 50 PN 40 22 1.0460 A105 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 450
BK15 DN40, 50 Class 300 22 1.0460 A105 51.1 425 39.8 / 300 28.8 / 425
BK 46 PN 40 32 1.5415 A182-F12) 40.0 450 39.0 / 250 27.6 / 450
BK 46 Class 300 32 1.5415 A182-F12) 51.7 450 41.1 / 250 29.8 / 450
BK 37 PN 63/100 45 1.5415 A182-F12) 100.0 5304) 100.0 / 4504) 30.9 / 5304)
BK 27N DN40, 50 PN 63 45 1.5415 A182-F12) 63.0 530 54.0 / 300 13.0 / 530
BK 28 PN 100 85 1.5415 A182-F12) 181.04) 5304) 100.0 / 4504) 30.9 / 5304)
BK 29 PN 160 110 1.7335 A182-F12 201.04) 5404) 131.5 / 4504) 44.5 / 5404)
BK212 PN 630 275 1.7383 A182-F22 630.04) 5404) 447.0 / 5004) 261.0 / 5404)
BK 212-F91 275 1.4903 A182-F91 775.04) 5804) 607.0 / 5004) 205.0 / 5804)
BK 212-S PN 630 275 1.7383 A182-F 22 630 580 289.0 / 5404) 163.0 / 5804)
BK 212-F91-S 275 1.4903 A182-F91 775 625 473.0 / 5754) 255.0 / 6254)
BK 212-1.4901 275 1.4901 A182-F922) 800 650 418.0 / 6004) 207.0 / 6504)
BK 37-ASME Class 400/600 45 A182-F12 103.44) 5004) 85.7 / 3004) 42.8 / 5004)
BK 28-ASME Class 600 85 A182-F12 103.44) 5004) 85.7 / 3004) 50.6 / 5004)
BK 29-ASME Class 900 110 A182-F12 155.04) 5404) 101.4 / 4504) 43.6 / 5404)
BK212-ASME Class 2500 275 A182-F22 430.94) 5934) 235.0 / 5004) 63.0 / 5934)
1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
2) Material complies with EN and ASTM requirements.
4) Only applicable for traps with butt-weld (BW) or socket-weld (SW) ends DN 25. Note that limits will
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Thermostatic Steam Traps BK with Duo Stainless Steel
(Bimetallic) Regulator PN 40 PN630
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BK 15 Screwed sockets 95 95 95 130 230
DN 40, 50 Socket-weld (SW) 95 95 95 130 230
Butt-weld (BW) 200 200 200 250 250
BK 46 Flanged EN PN 40 150 150 160
Flanged ASME 300 150 150 160
Screwed sockets 95 95 95
Socket-weld (SW) 95 95 95
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BK 27N Flanged EN PN 40 230 230
BK 27N, DN 40, 50
DN40,50 Flanged EN PN 63 260 300
Flanged ASME 400/600 241 292
Socket-weld (SW) 180 180
Butt-weld (BW) 180 180
BK 37 Flanged EN PN 63/100 210 230 230
BK 28 Socket-weld (SW) 160 160 160
Butt-weld (BW) 160 160 160
BK 29 Flanged EN PN 160 210 230
Socket-weld (SW) 160 160 160
Butt-weld (BW) 160 160 160
L BK 212... Butt-weld (BW) 330 330 330
BK 37, BK 28, BK 29, DN 15, 20, 25 Series Socket-weld (SW) 330 330 330
BK 37-ASME Flanged ASME 400/600 230 230 230
Socket-weld (SW) 160 160 160
Butt-weld (BW) 160 160 160
BK 28-ASME Flanged ASME 400/600 230 230 230
Socket-weld (SW) 160 160 160
Butt-weld (BW) 160 160 160
BK 29-ASME Flanged ASME 900/1500 230 230 254
L Socket-weld (SW) 200 200 200
BK 212, DN 15, 20, 25 Butt-weld (BW) 200 200 200
1) BK 45 with ASME flanges: overall length 172 mm available on request.
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities. BK 27N DN 40 and 50 PMX 45 bar (Curve 1)
BK 45 DN 15-25 PMX 22 bar (Curve 1) BK 37 DN 15-25 PMX 45 bar (Curve 3)
BK 46 DN 15-25 PMX 32 bar (Curve 1) BK 28/BK 28 ASME PMX 85 bar (Curve 2)
[lb/h] [kg/h] BK 15 DN 40 and 50 PMX 22 bar (Curve 2) BK 29/BK 29 ASME PMX 110 bar (Curve 2)
BK 212/BK 212 ASME PMX 250 bar (Curve 4)
10000
8000 4000
2
6000 3000
4000 2000
3000
2000 1000
600 1
1000
800 400
600 300
400 200
300
100 4
60
100
80 40
60 30
Durchfluss
20
Capacity
40
Capacity
Capacity
30
20 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 22 32 [bar]
[psi]
20 30 40 60 80 100 200 300 465
Differential pressure
Differential pressure
Differenzdruck
Differential pressure
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Thermostatic Steam Traps MK
with Membrane Regulator PN25 PN 40
L Application
MK 45-1 Type
DN 15, 20, 25
MK 45-1 With tandem seat (double sealing)
MK 35/31 1) For low condensate flowrates, steam-tracing, steam-line drainage,
air-venting
MK 45-2 With single seat
MK 35/32 1) For medium condensate flowrates, steam-tracing, drainage of heatexchangers,
air-venting
MK 25/2 1) With single seat
MK 25/2 S 1) For large condensate flowrates,
MK 35/2 S 1) drainage of heat exchangers
MK 35/2 S3 1)
MK 36/51 1) With tandem seat (double sealing) with flat gasket
SS
MK 36/52 1)
I N LE For small/large condensate flowrates, steam tracing, steam-line drainage,
A EL venting and vacuum-breaking. Also suitable for food, biological and
ST STE pharmaceutical applications.
MK 45 A-1 SS For small and large condensate flowrates; steam-tracing,
MK 45 A-2 I N LE steam-line drainage, air-venting
A EL
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MK 35/31, DN 10, 15 ST STE
1) Can also be used for vacuum breaking (aerating).
Air Venting
Steam Trap for Thermostatic Air-Venting with Membrane Regulator
The thermostatic steam traps with membrane regulators of the MK series can also be used
for air-venting.
Application
Thermostatic steam trap for automatic air-venting and discharge of non-condensable
gases and steam/air mixtures from steam lines and heat exchangers.
A special type of membrane regulator capsule might be required.
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type PN / Class PMX Material Max. Pressure/Temp. Rating1)
EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
L [bar] [bar] [C] [bar/C]
MK 35/2 S, DN 25 MK 35/31, MK 35/32 PN 25 21 1.0460 A105 25.0 400 18.6 / 225 14.4 / 400
MK 45-1, MK45-2 PN 40 32 1.0460 A105 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 450
MK 45-1, MK45-2 Class 300 32 1.0460 A105 51.1 425 39.8 / 300 28.8 / 425
MK 35/2 S, DN 25
PN 40 32 1.0460 A105 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 450
MK 35/2 S3, DN25
MK 25/2,
1.0460/ A105/
MK 25/2 S, PN 40 32 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 450
1.0619 A216-WCB
DN40, 50
MK36/51,
EE SS
MK45 A-1,
ST
MK45 A-1,
AI
Class 300 32 1.4404 A182-F316L 41.4 400 26.1 / 300 24.3 / 4003)
ST
MK 45 A-2
1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
L For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
MK 35/2 S 3, DN 25 2) EN material comparable to ASTM material.
3) If the operating temperatures exceed 300 C intercrystalline corrosion may occur. Do not subject the equipment to
operating temperatures higher than 300 C unless intercrystalline corrosion can be ruled out.
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Thermostatic Steam Traps MK
with Membrane Regulator PN25 PN 40
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MK 45 A-1 LESS Flanged ASME 3001) 150 150 160
STAIN EL Screwed sockets
MK 45 A-2 ST E 95 95 95
L MK 35/2 S3 only DN25 Socket-weld (SW) 95 95 95
MK 25/2 , DN 40, 50 MK 35/2 S only DN25 Butt-weld (BW) 2) 200 200 200
MK 35/31 Screwed sockets 70 70
MK 35/32 Socket-weld (SW) 95
MK 25/2 DN 40 50 Flanged EN PN 40 230 230
MK 25/2 S DN40 50 Flanged ASME 150 230 230
Flanged ASME300 230 230
Screwed sockets 130 230
Socket-weld (SW) 130 230
MK 36/51 Screwed sockets 65 65 65 65
MK 36/52 SS Union butt-weld
INLE 150
L STA EEL nipples 3)
MK 25/2 S, DN 40, 50 ST Hinged clamp 65 65 65 65
1) MK 45 with ASME
flanges: overall
length 172 mm
available on
request.
2) Only MK 45
3) Made of carbon
steel or stainless
L
L
L
steel
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities.
MK 45-1/MK 45A-1 (Curve 4) MK 35/31 (Curve 1) MK 25/2 S, DN 40, 50 (Curve 1) MK 35/2 S3, DN 25 (Curve 3)
MK 45-2/MK 45A-2 (Curve 5) MK 35/32 (Curve 2) MK 25/2, DN 40, 50 (Curve 2) MK 35/2S, DN 25 (Curve 4)
MK 36/51 (Curve 3) MK 36/52 (Curve 2)
[lb/h] [kg/h]
20000 9000
1
8000
6000 2
10000
4000
8000
3
6000 3000
2000
4000 4
3000
1000
2000
800
600
1000
800 400
300
600
500
200
400
Durchfluss
Capacity
Capacity
300
Capacity
200 100
0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 22 32 [bar]
0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 22 32
[psi]
8 10 20 30 40 60 80 100 200 300 465
8 10 20 30 40 60 80 100 200 465
Differential pressure
Differenzdruck
Differential pressure Differential pressure
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Ball-Float Traps UNA
PN 16 PN 160
LL
Application
Condensate discharge without banking-up,
even at varying o perating conditions and back
pressure. Automatic air-venting (Duplex design).
Also for the discharge of cold condensates and
distillates, and for draining gas and c ompressed
air systems (Simplex design).
UNA 45/46/46A horizontal
1.4408 A351-CF8M
PN 40 / 1.4404 / F316L / 40 / 450 / 27.6 / 300 25.0 / 4504)
UNA 46A 32
CL300 1.4408 CF8M 41.4 425 26.1 / 300 23.9 / 4254)
UNA27 h
DN 25 50 1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
2) ASTM nearest equivalent is stated for guidance. Physical and chemical properties comply with EN.
3) These types/materials are only available for design h for installation in horizontal lines.
4) If the operating temperatures exceed 300 C intercrystalline corrosion may occur. Do not subject the
equipment to operating temperatures higher than 300 C unless intercrystalline corrosion can be
ruled out.
UNA 38h, DN 15 50
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Ball-Float Traps UNA
PN 16 PN 160
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UNA 16h, Flanged ENPN40 150 150 160
16v, Flanged ASME 150 RF 150 150 160
UNA 16Ah, Screwed sockets 95 95 95
16Av Socket-weld (SW) 95 95 95
Butt-weld (BW) 200 200 200
UNA 39, DN15, 25, 50 UNA 45 Flanged EN PN40 150 150 160 230 230 290
UNA 46 Flanged ASME Cl150 150 150 160 241 267 292
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UNA 46A Flanged ASME Cl300 150 150 160 241 267 292
Screwed ISO-G 95 95 95 165 165
Screwed socket NPT 95 95 95 165 165
Socket-weld end (SW) EN/ASME 95 95 95 165
SW via transition piece EN/ASME 267
L2
Length L1/L2 in mm
Type Connection
L2
Duplex: Flow control + automatic air-venting UNA-Special Flanged EN PN 63 L1 565 690 700
Simplex-R: Float control + inner vent pipe PN 63 L2 400 435 450
Available Designs
End connection options Control unit
Type Orifice (AO) for max. differential pressure
horizontal vertical angle pattern Simplex Duplex Simplex-R
UNA 14 x1) x1) AO 4, 13 x x x
UNA 16, 16A x1) x1) AO 4, 13, 22 x x x
AO 2, 4, 8, 13, 22, 32,
UNA 45, UNA 46, UNA 46A x1) x1) x x
4 MAX*), 8 MAX*), 13 MAX*), 22 MAX*), 32 MAX*)
UNA 27h x AO 16, 28, 45 x x
UNA 38 x1) x1) AO 50, (64), 80, 80 MAX x x
UNA 39 x AO 80, 110, 140, 140 MAX x
UNA-Special Type 62B, PN 16 x AO 23), 3.54), 5, 10, 16 x6) x2)7)
UNA-Special PN25 x AO 25), 3.54), 5, 10, 16, 22 x6) x7)
UNA PN25 x AO 2, 3.5, 5, 8, 12, 16, 22 x 6)
UNA-Special PN 63 x AO 16, 22, 32, 40, 45 x6 )
1) Connection orientation can be changed on site, trap body for horizontal-right available 5) This design is not available for DN50 mm
2) This design is not available for DN100 mm 6) Simplex:Flow control + hand vent valve + float lifting lever
3) This design is not available for DN80 mm 7) Duplex: Flow control + automatic air-venting
4) This design is not available for DN65 mm
*) DN 40, DN 50, 65
Optional Items for Ball-Float Traps
Item Type
Sightglass cover UNA 45
Cover for installing electrodes UNA 45
Float lifting lever with gasket UNA 45, 46, 46 A, 27 h, 38
Vent valve with gasket (for Duplex design) UNA 45, 46, 46 A, 27 h, 38
Inner bypass (adjustable) UNA 45, 46, 46 A
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Ball-Float Traps UNA
PN 16 PN 160
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities for the range of float-controlled orifices (AO) and sizes available.
UNA 14, UNA 16, UNA 16A UNA 45, UNA 46, UNA 46A
[lb/h] [kg/h]
15000 7000
6000
2
5000 - AO
10000 0- 65
4000 DN4 4
O8
AO -A 22
8000 5- O 32
40-
6
0 -65 O 13 -A O
6000
3000 DN N4 -A 0-6
5
5 -A
D -65
40 DN4 40-6
DN DN
2000
4000
)
16 3000 4
NA O
orU 5 -A 8
l yf 1000 2 5-2 O 3
(on 2000 O 1 -A O1
-A DN -25 -A
22 5 5 5 O2
2
O 800 5-2 N1 5-2 -A
,A N1 D N1 25 2
-25 D D 5- A O3
15 600
D N1 2 5-
DN 5-
500 D N1
1000
400
800
300
Durchfluss 600
200
Capacity
Capacity
400
Capacity
300
100
200 [bar]
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 32
Differential pressure [psi]
1,5 2 3 4 6 8 10 20 30 40 60 80 100 200 300 465
Differential pressure
Differenzdruck
Differential pressure
20000
40000
AX
4M
30000 AO AX
5- 8M
4 0-6 AO X
DN
-65
-
X MA
10000 4 0 A 22
20000 DN 1 3M - AO AX
8000
- AO -65 3 2M
-65 40 AO
6000 40 DN -65
-
DN 40
5000 DN
10000
4000
8000
3000
6000
Durchfluss
2000
Capacity
Capacity
4000
3000
1000
2000 [bar]
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 32
[psi]
Capacity
Differential pressure
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Ball-Float Traps UNA
PN 16 PN 160
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities for the range of float-controlled orifices (AO) and sizes available.
UNA 38
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AX*
8 0M
- AO
50
DN
0
AO 5
1 5 -50 -
DN AO 64
-50 -
DN 15 0 - AO 80
5-5
DN 1
Durchfluss
Capicity
Capacity
Differential pressure
Differenzdruck
Differential pressure
UNA 39
* Traps with small end connection sizes do not
MAX* reach the flowrates indicated in this chart.
140
- AO
50
DN
80
- AO
5-50
DN 1 0
AO 11
-50 -
DN 15 - AO 140
-50
DN 15
Durchfluss
Capacity
Capicity
Differential pressure
Differenzdruck
Differential pressure
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Ball-Float Traps UNA
PN 16 PN 63
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities for the range of orifices (AO) and sizes available.
Available
orifices (AO)
1 DN 80 AO 16
2 DN 80 AO 10
3 DN 100 AO 16
4 DN 80 AO 5
5 DN 80 AO 3.5
DN 100 AO 10
6 DN 100 AO 5
7 DN 100 AO 3.5
8 DN 100 AO 2
Capacity
Differential pressure
DN 100 AO 3.5
10 DN 100 AO 2
Differential pressure
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Ball-Float Traps UNA and UNA-Special
PN 16 PN 63
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities for the range of orifices (AO) and sizes available.
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Available
orifices (AO)
1 DN 50 AO 22
2 DN 50 AO 16
DN 65 AO 22
3 DN 50 AO 10
DN 65 AO 16
4 DN 65 AO 10
5 DN 50 AO 5
6 DN 50 AO 3.5
DN 65 AO 5
7 DN 65 AO 2
Capacity
Differential pressure
Available
orifices (AO)
1 DN 65 AO 45
2 DN 65 AO 40
3 DN 80 AO 45
4 DN 65 AO 32
DN 80 AO 40
5 DN 100 AO 45
6 DN 65 AO 22
DN 100 AO 40
7 DN 80 AO 32
8 DN 65 AO 16
9 DN 100 AO 32
10 DN 80 AO 22
11 DN 80 AO 16
DN 100 AO 22
Capacity
12 DN 100 AO 16
Differential pressure
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Thermodynamic Steam Traps DK
PN 40, PN 63/Class 600
Application
Type
DK 45 Rhombusline body
with enclosed, weather-resistant regulator for discharging steam lines and tracing
systems without banking-up of condensate
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type PN / Class PMX Material Pressure/Temp. Rating1)
EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
[bar] [bar] [C] [bar/C]
DK 45 PN 40 32 1.0460 A105 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 450
DK 47 PN 63 / Class 600 42 1.40272) A743-CA40 63.0 400 50.0 / 300 42.0 / 400
DK 57 PN 63 / Class 600 42 1.40212) AISI420 63.0 400 50.0 / 300 42.0 / 400
1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
2) ASTM nearest equivalent is stated for guidance. Physical and chemical properties comply with EN.
L
DK 57
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Thermodynamic Steam Traps DK
PN 40, PN 63/Class 600
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities.
DK 45
[lb/h] [kg/h]
A1
1000
2000
800
600
500
1000
400
800
300
600
500
200
400
300
100
200
Durchsatz
80
Capacity
Capacity
150 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 20 32 [bar]
DK 47 DK 57
H
1" H 1"
H
" H "
H H
" " L
, "
"
",
L /8
- 1"
/8"
Capacity
Capacity
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GESTRA Steam Traps for Sterile and Aseptic (SIP) Applications
Application
Type
SMK 22 Virtually pocket-free
For small and medium condensate flowrates. Internal surface roughness Ra 0.8 m
machine faced, optionally up to Ra 0.4 m electropolished.
SMK 22-51 Virtually pocket-free
L
For small and medium condensate flowrates. Internal surface roughness Ra 0.8 m
machine faced, optionally Ra 0.6 m plasma polished.
SMK 22-81 Virtually pocket-free
For small and medium condensate flowrates. Functional unit easy to exchange. Internal
surface roughness Ra 0.8 m machine faced, optionally Ra 0.6 m plasma polished.
SMK 22-82 Virtually pocket-free
SMK22, DN 15
For medium and large condensate flowrates. Functional unit easy to exchange. Internal
surface roughness Ra 0.8 m machine faced, optionally Ra 0.6 m plasma polished.
Functional unit Virtually pocket-free
SMK 22-81 For small and medium condensate flowrates. Internal surface roughness Ra 0.8 m
machine faced, optionally Ra 0.6 m plasma polished.
Connection via socket for mounting between clamps DIN 32676-DN 40.
Functional unit Virtually pocket-free
SMK 22-82 For medium and large condensate flowrates. Internal surface roughness Ra 0.8 m
L
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type PN / Class PMX Material Pressure/Temp. Rating1)
EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
[bar] [bar] [C] [bar/C]
SMK 22 PN 10 6 1.4435 A276 316L2) 10.0 1853) 10.0 / 20 6.0 / 1853)
SMK 22-51 PN 10 6 1.4404 A182 316L2) 10.0 1853) 10.0 / 20 6.0 / 1853)
SMK 22-81
L
Type Connections DN DN DN DN DN DN DN
10 15 20 25 32 40 50
Functional unit SMK22-81 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 11/4" 11/2" 2"
SMK 22 Butt-weld ends 83 83 83 83
Clamp 65 65 65 65
SMK 22-51 Butt-weld ends 90 90 90 90
Clamp 65 65 65 65
SMK 22-81 Butt-weld ends 96 96 96 96
L1
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GESTRA Steam Traps for Sterile and Aseptic (SIP) Applications
Capacity Charts
A1
[lb/h] [kg/h]
1000 The chart shows the maximum capacities for hot
2000 900
and cold condensate.
800
100
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6 [bar] VKE stainless steel see pages 28 29
SRK 22A
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
100 30 DN
400
300 20
200
10 50
100 6 40
60 4 32
10 3
40 25
30 2
20
20
1
15
10 0,6
6 0,4
4 1 0,3
3 0,2
2
Vw
0,1
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
0,2 0,06
0,6 0,04
flow
0,1 0,03
0,4
Volume
0,02
[bar]
0,002 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
Pressure drop p
Druckverlust
Pressure drop p
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Steam Traps
for Special Applications
Application
Type
AK 45 Condensate drain valve for discharging condensate from steam systems during
start-up and draining residual condensate at shut-down, with integral Y-type
strainer and hand purging knob. Factory-set closing pressure 0.8 bar.
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type PN / Class PMX Material Max. Pressure/Temperature Rating1)
EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
[bar] [bar] [C] [bar/C]
AK 45 PN 40 1.0460 A105 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 450
L UBK 46 PN 40 32 1.0460 A105 40.0 450 27.6 / 300 13.1 / 425
UBK 46, DN 15, 20, 25 MK 20 PN 6 4.5 5.4202 6.0 300 4.5 / 250 3.6 / 300
TK 23 PN 16 5 / 10 5.1301 A126 CI.B2) 16.0 300 16.0 / 120 10.0 / 300
TK 24 PN 25 5 / 14 1.0619 A216 WCB 25.0 400 19.4 / 200 14.2 / 400
GK 11, GK 21 PN 10/16 6 5.1301 A126 CI.B2) 16.03) 300 16.0 / 1203) 13.0 / 3003)
1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
2) ASTM nearest equivalent is stated for guidance. Physical and chemical properties comply with EN.
Type Connection DN DN DN DN DN DN DN DN DN
10 15 20 25 50 65 80 100 150
3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 2" 21/2" 3" 4" 6"
AK 45 Flanged EN PN 40 150 150 160
Flanged ASME150 150 150 160
Flanged ASME 300 150 150 160
Screwed sockets 95 95 95
UBK 46 Flanged EN PN 40 150 150 160
Flanged ASME 150 150 150 160
Flanged ASME300 150 150 160
Screwed sockets 95 95 95
Socket-weld (SW) 95 95 95
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MK 201) Male/female thread 120 125
TK, DN 50, 65, 80, 100
TK23 Flanged EN PN 16 230 290 310 350
TK24 Flanged EN PN 25 230 290 310 350
GK112) Flanged EN PN 10/16 320 420 420 620 900
1) Straight-through or angle design (see representation)
2) DN50 mm: GK21
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GK11, DN 65, 80, 100, 150
GK 21, DN 50
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Steam Traps
for Special Applications
Capacity Charts
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities. (Exception: AK45 cold water capacity.)
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Capacity
Capacity
Differential pressure
Differential pressure
TK 23, TK 24
For differential p ressures < 1 bar use capsule OH2 GK 11, GK 21
(max. service pressure 5 bar).
Capacity
Capacity
Differential pressure
Differential pressure
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Steam Trap Units
for UNIVERSAL (Swivel) Connectors
Features
Maintenance-free, ultra-compact steam traps made from stainless steel, suitable for all
UNIVERSAL (Swivel) connectors
Installation in any position
Integrated spiral wound gasket for connector
Only two screws make for a quick and easy installation
All steam trap units are optionally available with a UNIVERSAL connector (not fitted),
e.g. UC 36, UCY 36 or TS 36.
Application
Type
BK 36A/7 Thermostatic/thermodynamic bimetallic trap unit with corrosion-resistant
Duo S.S. regulator unaffected by waterhammer, for condensate with virtually no
BK 36A/7
banking-up and automatic air-venting of steam lines and tracing systems.
MK 36A/71 Thermostatic capsule trap unit with corrosion-resistant membrane regulator 5N1
MK 36A/72 unaffected by waterhammer, for condensate discharge with virtually no banking-up
and automatic air-venting of steam lines and tracing systems.
DK 36A/7 Thermodynamic trap unit for condensate discharge with virtually no banking-up.
IB 16A-7 Inverted bucket trap unit for condensate discharge with no banking-up
Specification
Type PN / Class PMX Material Pressure /Temperature1)
MK 36A/71 EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
[bar] [bar] [C] [bar/C]
BK 36A/7 Class 300 32 1.4408 A351-CF8M 49.6 400 31.6 / 300 29.4 / 400
MK 36A/71, MK 36A/72 Class 300 32 1.4408 A351-CF8M 49.6 400 31.6 / 300 29.4 / 400
DK 36A/7 Class 300 32 1.4408 A351-CF8M 49.6 400 31.6 / 300 29.4 / 400
IB 16A-7 27.6 1.4306 A240-304L 425 28.0 / 425
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1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
[lbs/h] [kg/h]
6000 2500
5000
2000
4000
3000
1000
2000
800
600
500 MK 36A/72
1000
400 DK 36A/72
800
300 MK 36A/71
600 BK 36A/7
500
200
400
300
200
100 The chart shows the
Condensate Capacities
Kondensat-Durchsatz
80
discharge capacity of hot
60
100
50 condensate
40
Capacity
80
30
60
1 2 3 4 6 8 10 20 32 [bar]
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UNIVERSAL Connector Unit
TS 36
The compact-type Trap Station TS 36 features additional test and shut-off functions and is a more
convenient alternative to the simpler connector units UC 36 and UCY 36.
When installed with a suitable steam trap with UNIVERSAL (Swivel) connector (sold separately) the
equipment can discharge condensate from steam systems.
The two in-built isolating valves are designed to completely shut off the condensate inlet and outlet
independently from each other.
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The integral blowdown valve provides a means for cleaning the strainer and the test valve enables
the steam trap operation to be checked.
The steam traps can be easily attached to and removed from the TS 36 by means of only two
screws.
Schematic diagram
TS 36-2
TS 36-1 TS36-2
Flow direction from left to right Flow direction from right to left
TS 36 with IB 16A-7
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UNIVERSAL Connector Unit
UC 36, UCY 36, TS 36
Features
Body / internals made from corrosion-resistant stainless steels
UNIVERSAL (Swivel) connector for steam trap
Connector unit can remain in pipeline during maintenance work
Steam trap unit is easy to install and remove by means of only two screws
Application
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Type
UC 36 Universal connector
UCY 36 Universal connector with integrated strainer
TS 36-1 Compact-type connector unit with 2 isolating valves, test valve and strainer with blow-
down valve. Coloured handwheels indicate inlet and outlet and assist in the correct
UCY 36 installation. Flow direction from left to right.
TS 36-2 Compact-type connector unit with 2 isolating valves, test valve and strainer with blow-
down valve. Coloured handwheels indicate inlet and outlet and assist in the correct
installation. Flow direction from right to left.
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
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Type UC 36, UCY 36, TS 36 ASME B 16.5 Class 300 (PN 50) Material Group 2.2)
TS 36-1
TS 36-2
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Ball-Float Traps for Draining Condensate from
Compressed-Air and Other Gas Lines UNA
Features
Liquid drainer for compressed air and gases Body convertible for horizontal / vertical
with ball float and rolling ball valve flow and left to right / right to left.
The trap is suitable for draining gas and
compressed air systems
L Purging device and connection for air-balance
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pipe included as standard
Internals made from corrosion-resistant stainless steels
Closing unit for temperatures up to 40 C
UNA 14 Pv with rolling ball made from Perbunan, up to
120 C with rolling ball made from stainless steel
Specification
Type PN / Class PMX Material Pressure /Temperature1)
EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
[bar] [bar] [C] [bar/C]
UNA 14Ph, UNA 14Pv with S.S. valve ball PN 25 16 5.3103 25.0 120 25.0 / 20 25.0 / 120
UNA 14Ph, UNA 14Pv with Perbunan valve ball PN 25 16 5.3103 25.0 40 25.0 / 20 25.0 / 40
1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
Product line
Balance Collecting
pipe pocket
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Pump Steam Trap UNA 25-PK
Compact-Design Condensate Lifter UNA 25-PS
Description
UNA 25-PK:
Ball-float operated steam trap with pumping function. The equipment works primarily as a steam
trap. The integral automatic pump function ensures efficient condensate discharge even if the steam
pressure is low or the back pressure high.
UNA 25-PS:
Float-operated condensate lifter, designed for effective return of condensate. Steam is used as
motive power to displace condendate out of the body.
Features
Integrated inlet and outlet check valves.
Rolling ball valve (UNA 25-PK) for tight shut-off even with low condensate flowrates.
Float-controlled compact changeover unit for controlling motive steam and deaeration.
Specification
UNA 25-PK Type PN / Class Material Pressure/Temperature1)
Flanged DN 40 EN ASTM2) PMA TMA PMO PMOB p/T
[bar] [C] [bar] [bar] [bar/C]
UNA 25-PK PN 40 5.3103 40.0 350 6.0 / 13.0 3.0 / 5.0 31.6 / 250 25.0 /350
UNA 25-PK Class 150 5.3103 A 395 17.2 350 6.0 / 13.0 3.0 / 5.0 12.1 / 250 6.6 / 350
UNA 25-PS PN 40 5.3103 40.0 350 13.0 5.0 31.6 / 250 25.0 / 350
UNA 25-PS Class 150 5.3103 A 395 17.2 350 13.0 5.0 12.1 / 250 6.6 / 350
1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
2) ASTM nearest equivalent is stated for guidance. Physical and chemical properties comply with EN.
Key
E C B F D
A Pressure gauge
B Thermostatic steam trap for air venting, e. g. MK
F A C Optional non-return valve in order to prevent air from
entering if a vacuum is formed.
PI
G D Motive steam line (drained, DN 15)
E Heat exchanger
50 mm F F Vent line, DN 15
G Pressure compensation valve
I H Thermostatic steam trap for draining motive steam line, e. g. BK
Lmin
H
hmin
Important Notes
The equipment must be hooked up to the pipes as shown in the graphical representation.
Please take the following items into consideration:
A motive steam line must be available and connected (connection: female thread, G)
A vent line must be available and connected (connection: female thread, G)
Minimum filling head required between condensate outlet of the heat exchanger and the bottom of the equipment: 0.5 m.
An inlet line (min. length 2.5 m) or buffer reservoir (volume: 3 l) is required.
Maximum motive steam pressure, depending on design, is 6 or 13 barg.
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Testing Steam Traps
Like any other industrial valve steam traps are subject to wear and Level meters use conductivity readings to monitor steam trap
their correct functioning can be impaired by p recipitated solids and dirt performance. A test chamber with an integral level electrode is installed
deposits. upstream of the trap to detect any defective steam trap. The corre-
sponding output signal is displayed by the Remote Test Unit NRA 1-3x
To assess the performance of a steam trap the following questions have (remote monitoring).
to be answered: The system VKE can monitor all types and makes of steam traps to
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detect loss of live steam. The correct operation of RHOMBUSline steam
Does the steam trap work properly? traps type BK 45/46, MK 45, UBK 46 can be verified by using the
If not, does the faulty trap cause loss of steam compact-type level probes NRG 16-19, NRG 16-27 and NRG 16-28. The
(leakage) or banking-up of condensate (obstructed discharge test station NRA 1-3x will evalute the data coming from the system VKE.
passage)? Another way to test traps is to use an ultrasonic listening device
which detects the sound produced by steam flowing through the traps.
Faulty steam traps are a major source of waste in a steam distribution Depending on the test system used the sound sensed by the device
system. A trap that is blowing live steam is the worst offender, but traps is either graphically represented in the form of a curve (VKP 40) or
that are plugged or stuck closed can also be costly. indicated by the deflection on the scale of a meter (VKP 10).
The decreased plant efficiency due to loss of energy and additional When using the VKP 10, the field data specialist has to assess the
make-up water results in lost production. F urthermore, an increase indicator deflection and, consequently, the operation of the steam trap.
of pressure is liable to arise in condensate systems which will lead to The VKP 40, however, can directly track leaks associated with faulty
difficulties at all locations where condensate is discharged. steam traps and provides comprehensive reporting and a complete trap
The magnitude of such a steam loss depends on the cross-sectional survey history.
area of the leak and, at the same time, the amount of discharged
condensate. Locations where only small amounts of condensate are Annual costs caused by steam loss /
formed and discharged, e. g. drainage points in steam lines and tracing potential savings
systems, are particularly problematical. On the other hand, locations
where relatively large amounts of condensate are discharged will not
Number of steam traps installed
give rise to considerable loss of live steam because o f the presence of a
large volume of liquid. Annual failure rate
(Empirical value with first check approx. 15 25 %)
Steam traps which are obstructed or stuck closed do not cause
loss of energy and/or water but reduce to a greater or lesser extent A Number of defective steam traps
the efficiency of heat-transfer equipment and steam users. And
B Steam loss per steam trap (kg/h)
waterhammer caused by condensate banking-up leads to considerable
physical damage in steam and condensate systems. C Annual operating hours
Experience shows that installations where no regular trap testing and D Annual steam loss (kg) A x B xC =
servicing takes place have a failure rate of defective steam traps in
the order of 15 25 %. Regular m aintenance and trap testing, which E Cost of steam per ton
should be carried out at least once a year, can strongly reduce the D / 1000 x E
F Annual loss in EURO =
failure rate to 5 %.
G CO2 saved per year (kg) D x 0,16*) =
Test Systems *) Results may vary as a function of the fuel used for generating steam and condensate return.
Example
Steam traps can be tested during operation by using s ightglasses,
ultrasonic listening devices or level meters. A Number of defective steam traps 20
B Steam loss per steam trap 3 kg/h
Sightglasses (Vaposcopes Type VK 14, VK 16) provide an effective
means of observing the flow of liquids in pipework. They are installed C Annual operating hours 8000 h
upstream of the traps, and allow the assessment of the traps by making D Annual steam loss 480,000 kg
their operation visible. E Cost of steam per ton 30.00 Euro/t
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Steam Trap Monitoring Equipment
Application
Type
Vaposkope Sightglass with borosilicate glass for checking heat exchangers and steam traps
VK 14, VK 16 (installation upstream of traps). Visual supervision of flow conditions in condensate lines.
VKE 16-1, VKE 16A Test chamber for measuring electrode for monitoring steam traps (installed upstream of the
steam trap) to detect steam loss or banking-up of condensate (VKE 26). For installation in
horizontal lines or mounting at steam traps (VKE 26).
Vapophone Ultasonic detector for detecting steam leakage in steam systems;
VKP 10 for monitoring steam traps and stop valves.
TRAPtest Computer-based monitoring, recording and evaluation system for steam
L VKP40plus/ traps of all types and makes to detect loss of steam and condensate banking up.
VKP 40plus Ex
VK14
NRG 16-19 Measuring electrode for installation in the test chamber VKE or in the body of Rhombusline
NRG 16-27 steam traps. Designed for detecting loss of live steam/banking-up of condensate
NRG 16-28 (used in conjunction with test unit NRA 1-3 or teststation NRA 1-3 CANbus).
Response sensitivity 1.0 S/cm.
Vaposcope VK
The Vaposcope can be installed in horizontal and vertical lines (without conversion). Installation in flow
direction upstream of steam trap. The application of the VK 14 is limited to fluids with pH 9.
The VK 16 is fitted with mica disks as s tandard for applications up to pH 10.
Test Set VKE
Consisting of: test chamber VKE16-1 / VKE 16A or VKE 26 with integrated measuring electrode NRG 16-19
or NRG 16-27 for all condensate discharge systems and types.
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Test station NRA 1-3 or teststation NRA 1-3 CANbus for remote monitoring. Simultaneous and continuous
VK16
monitoring of up to 16 steam traps to detect steam loss or banking-up of condensate. VKE 26: use in conjunc-
tion with float ball steam traps.
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Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type PN / Class Material Pressure/Temperature1)
EN ASTM PMA TMA p/T
[bar] [C] [bar/C]
VK 14 PN 16 5.1301 A126 CI.B2) 16.0 280 12.8 / 200 9.6 / 280
VK 16 PN 40 1.0460 A 105 40.0 300 30.4 / 250 27.6 / 300
VKE 16-1 PN 40 1.0619 A216 WCB 40.0 400 28.4 / 250 23.1 / 400
INLE SS
VKE 16A STA L PN 40 1.4571 TP 316 Ti2) 40.0 250 31.6 / 250 25.0 / 350
STEE
VKE 26 PN 40 1.0460 A1052) 40.0 400 28.4 / 250 23.1 / 400
NRG 16-19, NRG 16-27,
Electrode PN 40 1.4571 AISI 316 Ti 40.0 238 40.0 / 20 32.0 / 238
NRG 16-28
connection
Test chamber VKE16-1
either on the 1) Limits for body/cover. Functional requirements may restrict the use to below the limits quoted.
left or on the
right side. For full details on limiting conditions depending on end connection and type of regulator see data sheet.
2) ASTM nearest equivalent is stated for guidance. Physical and chemical properties comply with EN.
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Steam Trap Monitoring Equipment
System VKE
Screened cable
max. 100 m long
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Test station NRA 1-3
Screened cable
max. 100 m long Test station NRA 1-3
Electrode
NRG 16-28 max. 16
test chamber
max. 16 steam traps VKE 16-1/16A
type Rhombusline,
e.g. MK 45-1 and
BK 45 or UNA 45, Alarm
46, 46A or CANBus Electrode
NRG 16-19 Alarm
or or CANBus
NRG 16-27
Electrode NRG 16-19
* Combination possible
Vapophone VKP 10
The VKP 10 is used to detect sound in the ultrasonic range
as caused by steam flowing through a steam trap.
The ultrasonic vibrations are detected by a probe and c onverted into Measuring
instrument
electric signals which are indicated on the meter of a measuring
instrument. Name plate Battery
charger
Protection: IP 41 Probe
230 V/ 50 Hz
Measuring Charging
4 5
Connecting
3 6
2 7
1 2 3 4 5 6
cable
1
9
8
Connecting
cable
TEST 0 10
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Drain Module Made of Steel and Stainless Steel
QuickEM PN 16, PN 40, DN 15 50
QuickEM Control PN 16, PN 40, DN 15 50
B Description
GESTRA Drain Modules QuickEM are completely interconnected units for horizontal or vertical installation with
or without bypass. They come with valves and steam traps, non-return valves, sightglass and shut-off valves
as well as all necessary pipes, fittings, flanges, gaskets and screws. Note that counterflanges, bolts and seals
are not part of the supply. GESTRA Drain Modules QuickEM Control are used for monitoring steam traps and an
electrode is directly fitted into the steam trap or a test chamber.
A
QuickEM Control with bypass
A
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Drain Module Made of Steel and Stainless Steel
QuickEM PN 16, PN 40, DN 15 DN 50
QuickEM Control PN 16, PN 40, DN 15 DN 50
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QuickEM MK1) 821/841 200 21 25 908 200 27 31 988 200 45 49 1290 300 83 82 1452 300 103 102
QuickEM UNA 14 821/841 200 26 908 200 33 988 200 51
QuickEM UNA 16 821/841 200 27 908 200 34 988 200 53
QuickEM UNA 451) 1290 300 97 1452 300 115
QuickEM UNA 46 1290 300 96 1452 300 114
DN 15 DN 20 DN 25 DN 40 DN 50
QuickEM Control Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg]
with bypass [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]
A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40
QuickEM Control BK1) 689 250 21 21 756 250 27 27 826 300 45 45 1320 400 81 80 1452 400 100 99
QuickEM Control MK1) 689 250 21 21 756 250 27 27 826 300 45 45 1320 400 81 80 1452 400 101 100
QuickEM Control UNA 14 841 200 27 908 200 33 988 200 51
QuickEM Control UNA 16 841 200 27 908 200 33 988 200 51
QuickEM Control UNA 451) 1090 400 88 1222 400 103
QuickEM Control UNA 46 1090 400 87 1222 400 102
DN 15 DN 20 DN 25 DN 40 DN 50
QuickEM Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg]
without bypass [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]
A*) B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40
QuickEM BK1) 564/584 11 14 627 14 17 670 16 20 870 50 49 968 59 58
QuickEM MK1) 564/584 11 14 627 14 17 670 16 20 870 50 49 968 59 58
QuickEM UNA 14 564/584 16 627 20 670 23
QuickEM UNA 16 564/584 17 627 21 670 23
QuickEM UNA 451) 870 64 968 73
QuickEM UNA 46 870 63 968 72
DN 15 DN 20 DN 25 DN 40 DN 50
QuickEM-Control Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg] Dimensions Weight [kg]
without bypass [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]
A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40 A B PN 16 PN 40
QuickEM Control BK1) 432 11 11 475 14 14 508 16 16 900 46 46 968 55 55
QuickEM Control MK1) 432 11 11 475 14 14 508 16 16 900 47 47 968 56 56
QuickEM Control UNA 14 584 17 627 20 670 22
QuickEM Control UNA 16 584 17 627 20 670 22
QuickEM Control UNA 451) 668 50 736 56
QuickEM Control UNA 46 668 50 736 56
*) PN 16 / PN 40 1) Not for QuickEM made from stainless steel. Other sizes available on request.
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Drain Module Made of Steel and Stainless Steel
QuickEM PN 16, PN 40, DN 15 50
QuickEM Control PN 16, PN 40, DN 15 50
Capacity Chart
The charts show the maximum hot condensate capacities.
QuickEM, QuickEM-Control DN 15 DN 25
3 4 5 2
1
Durchfluss
Capacity
Capacity
Differential pressure
Differenzdruck
Differential pressure
QuickEM, QuickEM-Control DN 40 DN 50
[lb/h] [kg/h]
40000 20000 UNA 45 / UNA 46 DN 40-50 AO 4 (Curve 3)
UNA 45 / UNA 46 DN 40-50 AO 13 (Curve 4)
UNA 46 DN 40-50 AO 22 (Curve 5)
20000 10000 BK 15 (Curve 2)
8000 MK 25-2 (Curve 1)
15000
6000 3
10000 5000 4 5
1
8000 4000
6000 3000
2
4000 2000
3000
2000 1000
800
600
1000
800 400
Durchfluss
300
Capacity
600
Capacity
400 200
300
200 100
[bar]
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 32
[psi]
1,5 2 3 4 6 8 10 20 30 40 60 80 100 200 300 465
Differential pressure
Differenzdruck
Differential pressure
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Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Steam Traps
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Steam pressure / p_1 bar
Fluid
Plant steam Pure steam
Nominal size Pressure rating
End connection
EN flanges ASME flanges Butt-weld ends Socket-weld ends Screwed sockets G Screwed sockets NPT
Application
Draining pipes Draining a heat exchanger
T_A
Required inspections/approvals:
Your details:
Company
Telephone
Fax
Date
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GESTRA Steam Traps
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GESTRA Gravity Circulation Checks,
DISCO Non-Return Valves and DISCO Swing Check Valves
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Page
DISCO Non-Return Valves and DISCO Swing Check Valves
DISCO Non-Return Valves and DISCO Swing Check Valves for marine applications
Type RK 44S..............................................................................................................................40 41
Type BB...GS ............................................................................................................................53 54
Type CB 24S..............................................................................................................................55 56
Type WB 24S.............................................................................................................................57 58
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GESTRA DISCO Non-Return Valves
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Gravity Circulation Checks SBO, PN 6
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Size DN 1" 11/4" 1" 11/4" 3/4" 1" 11/4"
L [mm] 66 82 57 70 39 40 45
Connections Inlet 2) G 11/2 G 2 G 11/2 G 2
G 11/4 G 11/2 G2
(BSP thread) Outlet
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G 1 G 11/4 R 1 R 11/4
2) SBO 11 and SBO 21: Thread of union nut
Opening Pressures
Differential pressures at zero volume flow.
SBO21 Type DN Opening pressure [mbar]
Outlet: Screwed male Direction of flow
Inlet: Screwed female with-
out with spring
spring
X X V Y
1"
SBO 11 1 7 6 6
11/4"
L
1"
SBO 21 1 7 6 5
11/4"
3/4"
SBO 31 1" 2 9 7 5
SBO31 11/4"
Partial opening / instable range Full opening / stable range Partial opening / instable range Full opening / stable range
Volume flow Vw
Volume flow Vw
Curve 1: SBO 21 DN 1" Curve 3: SBO 21 DN 11/4" Curve 1: SBO 31 DN 3/4" Curve 3: SBO 31 DN 11/4"
Curve 2: SBO 11 DN 1" Curve 4: SBO 11 DN 11/4" Curve 2: SBO 31 DN 1"
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN6 to PN 16
Screwed Non-Return Valves MB, PN16
Body Material
Type Nominal sizes DN EN reference ASTM equivalent 1)
RK 70 Body 15 100 mm Brass (CW617N) Brass
L Valve disk Plastic PPE
Body 125 200 mm Grey cast iron (5.1301) A126 Class A
RK 70 (lower part) / RK 71 (upper part)
DN 15 100 mm Plug Plastic Polyamid 6
RK 71 Body 15 100 mm Brass (CW617N) Brass
Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316Ti
MB 14 Body 15 50 mm Brass (CW614N) Brass
Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316Ti
1) ASTM material similar to EN material.
Dimensions
D
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type PN DN p / T / [bar] / [C]
RK 70 PN 6 15 100 6 / -10 1.5 / 100 0.5 / 130
PN 6 125 200 6 / -10 1.5 / 100 0.5 / 130
RK 71 PN 16 15 100 16 / -10 16 / 150 13.5 / 200
MB 14 PN 16 G 1/2 G 2 16 / -60 14 / 200 13 /250
RK Designs
Type Seat Spring
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metal-to EPDM FPM PTFE without special Nimonic Earthing
MB 14 metal spring spring spring connection
RK 70 (Plastic) Use
RK 71 X Use RK 41 Use Use RK41 RK 86
RK 86
MB 14 X
X : standard
: not available
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN6 to PN 16
Screwed Non-Return Valves MB, PN16
Pressure Drop Charts Opening Pressures Differential pressures at zero volume flow.
The curves given in the chart are valid for water RK 71*) RK 70*)
at 20 C. To read the pressure drop for other
fluids the equivalent water volume flowrate DN Opening pressures [mbar] DN Opening pressures [mbar]
must be calculated and used in the graph V w. Direction of flow Direction of flow
The values indicated in the chart are applicable without with spring without with spring
for spring-assisted valves with horizontal flow and spring spring
to valves without spring installed in vertical pipes X X V Y X X V Y
with upward flow.
15 2.5 10 7.5 5
15 0.4 5.8 5.4 5
20 2.5 10 7.5 5
20 0.4 5.8 5.4 5
VW = V 1000
25 2.5 10 7.5 5
25 0.4 5.8 5.4 5
32 0.5 6.0 5.5 5
VW = Equivalent water volume flow
32 3.5 12 8.5 5
in [l/s] or [m3/h] 40 4.0 13 9 5
40 0.5 6.0 5.5 5
= Density of fluid
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50 4.5 14 9.5 5
50 0.6 6.2 5.6 5
(operating condition) in [kg/m3]
65 5.0 15 10 5
65 0.7 6.4 5.7 5
V = Volume of fluid (operating
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h]
80 5.5 16 10.5 5
80 0.8 6.6 5.8 5
100 6.5 18 11.5 5 100 0.9 6.8 5.9 5
*) RK 70, 71 are not available with 125 2.0 9.0 7.0 5
special spring or without spring 150 2.5 10.0 7.5 5
200 2.5 10.0 7.5 5
RK 70, RK71 MB 14
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
0,1
Volume flow V w
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
0,2 0,06
0,6 0,04
0,1 0,03
0,4
Volume
0,02 [bar]
[bar]
0,002 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7 Pressure drop p
Pressure drop pp
Druckverlust
Pressure drop p
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment without spring installed in
vertical pipes with upward flow (only RK 70, RK 71).
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard spring and
horizontal flow.
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 6 to PN 40
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 49
^ DIN 3202, part 3, series K4)
(=
Body Material
Type Nominal sizes (DN) EN reference ASTM equivalent 1)
RK 41 Body 15 100 mm Special brass (CW710R) Special Brass
L
Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316 Ti
RK 41/ RK 44 / RK 44S Body 125 200 mm Grey cast iron (5.1301) A126 Class B
DN 15 100 mm Plug 1.4006 A182 F6
RK 44 Body 15 100 mm Bronze (CC480 K-GS) B584 C90500
Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316 Ti
Body 125 200 mm Grey cast iron (5.1301) A126 Class B
Plug Bronze (CC480 K-GS) B584 C90500
RK 44S Body 15 100 mm Bronze (CC480 K-GS) B584 C90500
Valve disk Bronze (CC483 K-GS) B505 C90700
Body 125 200 mm Bronze (CC483 K-GC) B505 C90700
Plug Bronze (CC480 K-GS) B584 C90500
D
RK 41
PN 16 125 200 16 / -10 12.8 / 200 9.6 / 300
PN 16 15 100 16 / -200 13.5 / 200 8 / 250
RK 44
PN 16 125 200 16 / -10 12.8 / 200 9.6 / 250
RK 44S PN 16 15 200 16 / -200 13.5 / 2002) 8 / 2502)
RK 76 PN 40 / Class 300 15 100 49.6 / -10 35.7 / 200 31.6 /300
2) If temperatures exceed 90 C use valve without spring.
L
RK 76 Designs
DN15 100 mm
Type Seat Springs
metal-to- EPDM FPM PTFE without special Nimonic Earthing
metal (40 up to (25 up to (190 up to spring spring spring connection
150C)2) 200C)2) 250C)2)
RK 41 X O O O O
RK 44 X O O O O
Use
RK 44S X O O O RK 86
RK 76 X O O O O O O
2) Observe pressure/temp. ratings of the equipment X : standard O : optional : not available
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 6 to PN 40
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 49
^ DIN 3202, part 3, series K4)
(=
Pressure Drop Charts Opening Pressures Differential pressures at zero volume flow.
The curves given in the chart are valid for water RK 41, RK 44, RK761) RK44S
at 20 C. To read the pressure drop for other
fluids the equivalent water volume flowrate DN Opening pressures [mbar] DN Opening pressures [mbar]
must be calculated and used in the graph V w. Direction of flow Direction of flow
without with spring without with spring
The values indicated in the chart are applicable
spring spring
for spring-assisted valves with horizontal flow and
to valves without spring installed in vertical pipes X X V Y X X V Y
with upward flow. 15 2.5 10 7.5 5 15 2.5 25 22.5 20
20 2.5 10 7.5 5 20 2.5 25 22.5 20
25 2.5 10 7.5 5 25 2.5 25 22.5 20
VW = V 1000
32 3.5 12 8.5 5 32 3.5 27 23.5 20
40 4.0 13 9 5 40 4.0 28 24.0 20
VW = Equivalent water volume flow
50 4.5 14 9.5 5 50 4.5 29 24.5 20
in [l/s] or [m3/h]
65 5.0 15 10 5 65 5.0 30 25.0 20
= Density of fluid
A2
80 5.5 16 10.5 5 80 5.5 31 25.5 20
(operating condition) in [kg/m3]
100 6.5 18 11.5 5 100 6.5 33 26.5 20
V = Volume of fluid (operating 125 12.5 35 22.5 10 125 12.5 35 22.5 10
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h] 150 14.0 38 24.0 10 150 14.0 38 24.0 10
200 13.5 37 23.5 10 200 13.5 37 23.5 10
1) only DN 15-100
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
RK41, RK44, RK 44S [Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s] RK76
3000 700 200 3000 700 200
DN DN
2000 2000
100 200 100
1000 60 150 1000 60
125
600 40 600 40
100 30 30
400 400 100 100
20 100
300 300 20 80
80
200 65 65
10 200
50 10 50
100 6 40 100 6 40
60 4 32
3 60 4 32
40 10
25 10 3
30 2 40 25
20 30 2
20
1 20 20
15 1
10 0,6
10 0,6 15
6 0,4
4 1 0,3 6 0,4
3 0,2 4 1 0,3
2 3 0,2
flow VVw
0,1 2
w
Volume flow Vw
1
flow V wVw
0,1
Volumenstrom
0,2 0,06
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
0,1 0,03
0,4 0,6 0,04
0,02
[bar] 0,03
Volume
0,1
w
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
0,2 0,06
0,6 0,04 Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment without spring
0,03
Volume
0,4 0,1
0,02
installed in vertical pipes with upward flow.
[bar]
0,002 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard
[psi]
0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7 spring and horizontal flow.
Pressure p p
drop
Druckverlust
Pressure drop p
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 6 to PN 40
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 49
^ DIN 3202, part 3, series K4)
(=
RK 86 for industrial applications patented fixed centering lugs for easy alignment
between flanges and optimum guidance of valve
PN 40
disk, earthing connection as standard,
Class 300 particularly suitable for low
RK 86A temperatures, aggressive fluids, broad sealing surfaces, RK 86A approved by
boiler feedwater lines Bureau Veritas
Body Material
Type Nominal sizes DN EN reference ASTM equivalent 1)
RK 86 Body 15 100 mm Chromium steel, 1.4317 A 743-CA6-NM
Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316Ti
Body 125 200 mm GP240GH (1.0619) A 216 WCB
Plug 1.4006 A182 F6 A
L RK 86A Body 15 100 mm 1.4408 A351 CF 8M
RK 86 / RK 86 A Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316 Ti
DN 15 100
Body 125 200 mm 1.4408 A351 CF 8M
Plug 1.4404 A182 F316 L
1)
ASTM material similar to EN material.
Observe different physical and chemical properties!
in.
Zm
Deimensions and Weights
DN [mm] 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
[inch] 1/2 3/4 1 11/4 11/2 2 21/2 3 4 5 6 8
L [mm] 16 19 22 28 31.5 40 46 50 60 90 106 140
Z min. [mm] 44 53 64 73 83 96 110 128 151
Z max. [mm] 67 76 82 93 104 118 136 158 186
PN 10/16 D [mm] 194 220 275
PN 25 D [mm] 194 226 286
PN 40 D [mm] 194 226 293
Z max. Class 125/150 D [mm] 194 220 275
RK 86 / RK 86 A Class 300 D [mm] 216 251 308
DN 15 100 mm
Weight [kg] 0.27 0.38 0.52 0.8 1.12 1.78 2.43 3.37 5.34 11 14 25
Designs
Type Seat Springs
metal-to- EPDM FPM PTFE 3)4) without special Nimonic Earthing
metal ( 40 up to ( 25 up to spring spring spring 5) connection
150C)3) 200C)3)
RK 86 X O O O O O O X
RK 86A X O O O O O O X
3) Observe pressure/temp. ratings of the equipment
L
4) DN 15-100 190 C up to 250 C; DN 125-200 60 up to 200 C
RK 86 / RK 86 A 5) Required for temperatures above 300 C
DN 125 200 mm
X : standard
O : optional
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 6 to PN40
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 49
^ DIN 3202, part 3, series K4)
(=
A2
50 4.5 14 9.5 5
(operating condition) in [kg/m3]
65 5.0 15 10 5
V = Volume of fluid (operating
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h] 80 5.5 16 10.5 5
100 6.5 18 11.5 5
125 12.5 35 22.5 10
150 14.0 38 24.0 10
200 13.5 37 23.5 10
RK86, 86A
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
0,1
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
0,2 0,06
0,6 0,04
0,1 0,03
0,4
Volume
0,02
[bar]
0,002 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
Pressure drop p p
Druckverlust
Pressure drop p
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment without spring installed in
vertical pipes with upward flow.
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard spring and
horizontal flow.
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 40
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-2, table 11, series 52
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K5)
industrial applications
Body Material
Type Nominal sizes DN EN reference ASTM equivalent 1)
RK 16A Body 15 100 mm 1.4571 AISI 316Ti
Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316Ti
RK 16C Body 15 100 mm 2.4610 Hastelloy C
L
Valve disk 2.4610 Hastelloy C
RK 16 A, RK 16 C
DN 15-100 RK 26A Body 15 100 mm 1.4408 A351 CF8M
Valve disk 1.4571 AISI 316 Ti
1)
ASTM material similar to EN material.
Observe different physical and chemical properties!
Dimensions
DN [mm] 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100
[inch] 1/2 3/4 1 11/4 11/2 2 21/2 3 4
D
Designs
Seat Spring
Earthing
Type meta-to-
EPDM FPM PTFE
without special Nimonic
( 40 up to ( 25 up to (190 up to connection
metal spring spring spring 6)
150 C)5) 200 C)5) 250 C)5)
RK 16 A X O O O O O O O
RK 16 C X O O
RK 26 A X O O O O O O O
5) Observe pressure/temp. ratings of the equipment X : standard
6) Required for temperatures above 300 C.
O : optional
: not available
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 40
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-2, table 11, series 52
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K5)
A2
50 4.5 14 9.5 5
50 4.5 29 24.5 20
(operating condition) in [kg/m3]
65 5.0 15 10 5
65 5.0 30 25.0 20
V = Volume of fluid (operating
80 5.5 16 10.5 5
80 5.5 31 25.5 20
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h]
100 6.5 18 11.5 5 100 6.5 33 26.5 20
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
RK26 A
RK16 A
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
3000 700 200
700 200 DN
3000 2000
DN
2000 100
100
1000 60
1000 60
600 40
600 40 100 30
30 100 400 100
400 100 20
80 300 80
300 20 65
200
200 65 10
10 50
50
100 6 40
100 6 40
32 60 4 32
60 4
3 10 3
40 10 25 40 25
30 2 30 2
20 20
20 20
1 1
15
15
10 10 0,6
0,6
6 0,4 6 0,4
4 1 0,3 4 1 0,3
3 0,2 3 0,2
2 2
flow VVw
0,1 0,1
w
w
Volume flow Vw
Volume flow Vw
1 1
Volumenstrom
Volumenstrom
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s] RK16 C
3000 700 200
DN
2000
100
1000 60
600 40
100 30 100
400
300 20 80
200 65
10 50
100 6 40
60 4 32
10 3 25
40
30 2 20
20
1 15
10 0,6
6 0,4
4 1 0,3
3 0,2
2
flow VVw
0,1
w
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
0,2 0,06 Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment without spring
0,6 0,04
0,03 installed in vertical pipes with upward flow.
Volume
0,4 0,1
0,02
0,002 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[bar] Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard
[psi] spring and horizontal flow.
0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
Pressure p p
drop
Druckverlust
Pressure drop p
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 63 to PN 160
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-2, table 11, series 52
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K5)
Body Material
Type Nominal sizes DN EN reference ASTM equivalent 1)
RK 49 Body 15 65 mm 1.4581 A351 CF8
Valve disk 1.4986
Body 80 100 mm 1.7357 A217 WC6
Plug 1.4923
L 1)
ASTM material similar to EN material.
RK 49, DN15 65 mm Observe different physical and chemical properties!
Dimensions
RK 49 DN [mm] 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100
[in] 1/2 3/4 1 11/4 11/2 2 21/2 3 4
L [mm] 25 31.5 35.5 40 45 56 63 71 80
D [mm] 54 63 74 84 95 110 130 147 173
Weight [kg] 0.43 0.7 1.0 1.4 2 3 4.7 7.1 12.1
D
Designs
Seat Springs
Earthing
Type metal-to- without special Nimonic
EPDM FPM PTFE connection
metal spring spring spring 3)
RK 49 X O X O
3) Required for temperatures above 300 C. X : standard
O : optional
: not available
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 63 to PN 160
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-2, table 11, series 52
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K5)
The values indicated in the chart are applicable for Direction of flow
spring-assisted valves with horizontal flow and to without with spring
spring
valves without spring installed in vertical pipes with X X V Y
upward flow.
15 16.5 73 56.5 40
20 17.5 74 57.0 40
VW = V 1000
25 18.0 76 58.0 40
VW = Equivalent water volume flow
32 18.0 76 58.0 40
in [l/s] or [m3/h]
40 19.5 79 59.5 40
= Density of fluid
A2
50 22.0 84 62.0 40
(operating condition) in [kg/m3]
65 23.0 87 63.0 40
V = Volume of fluid (operating
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h]
80 17.5 75 57.5 40
100 20.0 80 60.0 40
RK 49
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
0,1
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
0,2 0,06
0,6 0,04
0,1 0,03
0,4
Volume
0,02
[bar]
0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,3 0,5 1 2 5 7
Pressure droppp
Druckverlust
Pressure drop p
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment without spring installed in
vertical pipes with upward flow.
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard spring and
horizontal flow.
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 63 to PN 400
Materials
D
Dimensions
DN [mm] 15 25 40 50 80 100 150 200
L [inch] 1/2 1 11/2 2 3 4 6 8
RK 29 A, DN 15-40 mm L [mm] 35 40 56 56 71 80 125 160
PN63/100/160/250/320/400 PN 63 D [mm] 63 84 105 115 149 176 250 312
ASME Class 400/600/900/1500/2500
PN 100 D [mm] 63 84 105 121 156 183 260 327
RK 29A, DN 50-100 mm
PN 250/320/400 PN 160 D [mm] 63 84 105 121 156 183 260 327
ASME Class 1500/2500
PN 250 D [mm] 74 84 111 126 173 205
PN 320 D [mm] 74 95 121 136 193 232
PN 400 D [mm] 80 106 138 153 210 259
Class 400 D [mm] 54 73 95 111 149 176 247.5 304.5
Class 600 D [mm] 54 73 95 111 149 193.5 266.5 320.5
Class 900 D [mm] 63 79 98 142.5 168 205 288.5 358.5
Class 1500 D [mm] 63 79 98 142.5 173 209.5
Class 2500 D [mm] 69.5 84 117 146 196.5 234.5
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
D
RK 29A X O X O
3) Observe pressure/temp. ratings of the equipment X : standard
4) Required for temperatures above 300 C. O : optional
: not available
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DISCO Non-Return Valves RK, PN 63 to PN 400
A2
RK29A
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
0,1
Volume flow Vw
Volumenstrom
1
0,2 0,06
0,6 0,04
0,03
Volume
0,4 0,1
0,02
[bar]
0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
Pressure droppp
Druckverlust
Pressure drop p
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard spring and
horizontal flow.
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DISCOCHECK Dual-Plate Check Valves BB
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 16
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K3)
Materials
Nominal size EN ASTM
Design Part designation
DN reference equivalent 1)
L
BB 12C /22C PN 10 10 7.0 6.0
Carbon steel 14C /24C PN 16 16 11.1 9.6
DN 150 500 mm down to 10 C at
nominal pressure 15C/25C PN 25 25 17.4 15.6
(larger sizes on request)
16C/ 26C PN 40 40 27.8 24
BB 12A /22A PN 10 10 6.4 5.9 5.2
Stainless steel3) 14A /24A PN 16 16 10.3 9.4 8.3
down to 200 C at
nominal pressure 15A / 25A PN 25 25 16.1 14.7 12.9
16A / 26A PN 40 40 25.8 23.5 20.7
BB 12A-16A DN 50 125 applicable up to max. 500 C.
Stainless DN 50 - DN 125
steel3) BB 15A 150 15.9 10.0 5.5 4.6
down to BB 16A 300 41.4 26.1 23.9 23.4
200 C at DN 150 - DN 500
nomial BB 15A 150 19.0 10.2 5.5 4.6 1.4
pressure BB 16A 300 49.6 31.6 29.1 28.8 25.2
2) For temperatures above + 300 C special springs of Inconel X 750 are required.
3) If the operating temperatures exceed 300 C intercrystalline corrosion may occur. Do not subject the
equipment to operating temperatures higher than 300 C unless intercrystalline corrosion can be
ruled out.
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DISCOCHECK Dual-Plate Check Valves BB
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 16
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K3)
Opening Pressures
Minimum volume flow [m3/h] Differential pressures at zero volume flow.
Flow Flow
direction
X V V direction
X V Y
Spring type without spring with spring 7 WA with spring 2 WA without
Spring type 7 WA 7 WA1) 5 VO
spring
stable partial stable partial
DN fully open fully open fully open DN Opening pressures [mbar]
opening*) opening*)
50 12 4 9 3 7 50 6 13 7 5
65 18 5 17 3,5 12 65 6 13 7 5
80 30 6 25 4 18 80 7 14 7 5
100 65 7 58 5 38 100 7 14 7 5
125 105 10 70 6 40 125 10 17 7 5
150 130 12 70 9 44 150 11 18 7 5
200 320 30 230 20 170 200 12 19 7 5
250 480 50 300 30 200 250 14 21 7 5
A2
350 750 78 500 42 360 300 15 22 7 5
350 950 140 600 80 380 350 17 24 7 5
400 1300 200 800 110 460 400 19 26 7 5
450 1800 250 900 130 550 450 22 29 7 5
500 2300 280 1200 160 650 500 23 30 7 5
Values based on water at 20 C 1) 2WA spring, opening pressure 2 mbar
*) Provide stabilizing leg (at least 5 times DN upstream and twice DN downstream of the equipment).
If the flowrate is below the minimum volume flow (instable area) increased wear and noise are to be expected.
[Imp.
Pressure Drop Chart gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
DN
20000 40000
The curves given in the chart are valid for water 10000 1000
900
at 20 C. To read the pressure drop for other 10000 20000 6000 800
fluids the equivalent water volume flowrate 6000 4000 700
10000 3000 600
must be calculated and used in the graph V w. 4000
2000 500
3000 6000 450
The values indicated in the chart are applicable 2000 400
4000 350
1000
to valves equipped with standard spring 3000 300
1000 600
7 mbar and horizontal flow as well as valves 2000
250
400
with s pecial spring 2 mbar and horizontal flow. 600
1000 300
400 200
300 200
600
200 150
400 100
300 125
100
VW = V 1000
200 60
100
60 40
30 80
VW = Equivalent water volume flow 40 100
30 20 65
in [l/s] or [m3/h] 60
20 50
40 10
= Density of fluid 30
(operating condition) in [kg/m3] 10 6
20
6 4
V = Volume of fluid (operating 4 10 3
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h] 3
6
2
2
flow V w Vw
4
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
1 3
2 0,6
0,6 0,4
Volume
1 0,3 [bar]
0,4
0,001 0,002 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,01 0,02 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
drop pp
Druckverlust
Pressure
Pressure drop p
Required minimum volume flow VW for valves with special spring 2 WA and
horizontal flow.
Required minimum volume flow VW for valves with standard spring 7 WA
and horizontal flow.
51
DISCOCHECK Dual-Plate Check Valves BB
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 16
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K3)
52
DISCOCHECK Dual-Plate Check Valves BB
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 16
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K3)
BBwith Lining
BB with lining from DN 150
Materials
Made from grey cast iron (BB.. GS, GK)
A2
Component EN number ASME1)
Body EN-JL 1040 A126B
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DISCOCHECK Dual-Plate Check Valves BB
Short overall length according to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 16
(^
= DIN 3202, part 3, series K3)
BB with Dampers *)
Application and Features
A Type PN Application Features
for liquids
BB EN e. g. for water supply and cooling installations, slows down the closing process of the
PN 10
if waterhammer occurs in pipes conducting non-return valve, reduces the speed of
40
liquids, for preventing damage to the plant. return flow, damper does not change the
Class 150
BB ASME To evaluate potential waterhammer problems overall length of the equipment, dampe-
300
please aks for our questionnaire. ning cylindre made of rustproof material
Materials
Component EN ASME1)
Hinge pin 1.4122
B
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
[mm] 200 250 300 350 400 500
Size DN
[inch] 8 10 12 14 16 20
Max. service pressure [bar] 16 16 13 9 13 9
Max. service temperature [C] 110
Max. admissible pressure at
line leading to the valve [bar] 0.5
(pump switched off)
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DISCO Swing Check Valves CB
PN6 PN 40, DN50 DN 300
Short overall length to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 96-CB1..., series 95-CB2
Materials
D
A2
CB 14, DN 50 200 mm
125 300 mm Bronze (CC 332G) B 148 Alloy 952
Flap 50 300 mm Bronze (CC 332G) B 148 Alloy 952
CB 26 Body 50 200 mm 1.0460 A 105
250 300 mm 1.0460 A 105
Flap 50 150 mm 1.4581 A 351 CF 8 MC
200 300 mm 5.3103
CB 26 A Body 50 250 mm 1.4571 AISI 316 TI
300 mm 1.4581 A 351 CF8 MC
Flap 50 300 mm 1.4581 A 351 CF 8 MC
1) Physical and chemical properties comply with ENgrade.
D
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Type Nominal sizes DN PN p / T / [bar] / [C]
CB 14 50 300 PN 16 16 / -10 6.0 / 60 4.0 / 80
CB 24 S 50 300 PN 16 16 / -200 16.0 / 90 15.6 / 2502)
CB 26 50 150 PN 40 40 / -10 33.6 / 200 25.9 / 3502)
200 300 PN 40 40 /-10 33.3 / 200 27.6 / 300
L
CB 26 A 50 300 PN 40 40 / -10 35.8 / 200 28.0 / 4502)3)
CB 14, DN 250 300 mm 2) Max. pressure/temperature rating for CB without springs.
3) If the operating temperatures exceed 300 C intercrystalline corrosion may occur. Do not subject the equipment to
operating temperatures higher than 300 C unless intercrystalline corrosion can be ruled out.
CB Designs
Typ Seat Springs
metal-to-metal NBR EPDM FPM PTFE6) without spring special spring
(30 up to (40 up to (25 up to (25 up to
110C) ) 150C) ) 200C) ) 200C) )
4 4 4 4
CB 14 X6) X
CB 24S O X O O O
a CB 26 O X O O O
CB 26A O X O O O
4) Observe pressure / temp. ratings of the equipment 5) Cover FPM ring with PTFE X : standard
6) Flap made from NBR (Perbunan) Temp. range: 10 C up to 80 C O : optional
: not available
Weights and Dimensions
Nominal size Dimensions [mm] Weight [kg]
d
D
DN CB 14 CB 24 S, CB 26, CB 26 A CB 26
[mm] [in] D L a d7) D L a d7) CB14 CB 24 S CB 26 A
60
50 2 98 14 45 47 98 17 40 50 0.7 0.9 0.9
65 21/2 118 14 60 64 118 20 50 64 1.0 1.4 1.4
80 3 132 14 70 75 132 24 58 75 1.4 2.0 2.0
100 4 154 14 90 98 154 27 72 99 1.5 3.1 3.1
125 5 184 16 115 124 184 32 88 125 2.5 5.2 5.3
L 150 6 209 16 145 148 209 32 112 144 3.3 6.7 6.9
CB 24 S, CB 26, CB 26 A 200 8 264 18 185 196 264 42 150 198 5.5 13.7 14.1
DN50 300 mm
250 10 319 35 220 242 319 47 182 244 11.2 22.9 23.6
300 12 375 43 270 288 375 52 216 292 14.0 32.8 33.8
7) Minimum flange bore and inside pipe diameter.
55
DISCO Swing Check Valves CB
PN6 PN 40, DN50 DN 300
Short overall length to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 96-CB1..., series 95-CB2
1
200 300 8 15 7
Volumenstrom
10
0,6
CB 26/ 50 80 5 12 7 1)
6 0,4
4 0,3 [bar]
CB 26 A 100 150 11 18 7 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5
200 300 18 25 7 [psi]
0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
1) Valves should not be used for downward flow applicati- Pressure drop pp
Druckverlust
ons, since the spring will not close the valve flap. Pressure drop p
Minimum volume flow CB 14 Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment installed in horizontal pipes.
X X V
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
10
50 4 6 6 0,6
6 0,4
65 7 10 12
Volume
4 0,3 [bar]
80 10 20 20 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5
[psi]
100 18 30 30 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
125 30 40 48 Pressure drop pp
Druckverlust
150 60 70 80 Pressure drop p
200 90 150 160
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment without spring installed in vertical
250 160 220 260 pipes with upward flow.
300 200 300 360
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard spring and horizontal
Values refer to water at 20C. flow.
56
Swing Check Valves WB
PN 10/16, DN 50 300 mm
Materials
Type ASTM reference EN 1) equivalent
WB 26 Body and flap AISI 420 galvanized 1.4034 galvanized
Flap DN 50 100 AISI 316 1.4401
WB 26 A Body AISI 316L 1.4404
do
D
A2
Flap AISI 316L 1.4404
WB 24 S Body and flap Aluminium bronze Aluminium bronze
O-rings NBR as standard
1) Physical and chemical properties comply with ASTM grade.
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Nominal pressure PN PN 16
Design with O-rings 2) NBR
Max. service pressure [bar] 16
Related temperature [C] 110
Min. temperature 3) [C] 10
2) O-rings in flap and valve faces made of NBR as standard.
3) Minimum temperature for nominal pressure rating.
WB Design
Type Seat Springs
metal-to- NBR EPDM FPM PTFE without special
metal ( 30 up to ( 40 up to (25 up to (25 up to spring spring
110 C) 4) 150 C) 4) 200 C) 4) 200 C) 4)
WB 24S O X Use CB 26 O X
WB 26 O X Use CB 26 O Use CB 26 X
WB26A O X Use CB 26A O Use CB 26A X
4) Observe pressure/temp. ratings
X : standard
O : optional
: not available
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Swing Check Valves WB
PN10/16, DN 50 300 mm
VW = V 1000
VW = Equivalent water volume flow
in [l/s] or [m3/h]
= Density of fluid
(operating condition) in [kg/m3]
V = Volume of fluid (operating
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h]
Opening Pressures
Opening pressure zero when valve is installed in
horizontal line.
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
4000 DN
1000
1000 2000 600 300
600 400 250
1000 300
400 200
300 200
600
200 150
400 100
300 125
100 200 60
100
60 40
100 30 80
40
30 20
60
20 65
40 10
30 50
10 6
20
6 4
4 10 3
3 2
6
Vw
2
4
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
1 3
0,6
flow V w
2
0,6 0,4
0,3
Volume
0,4 1 [bar]
0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
drop p p
Druckverlust
Pressure
Pressure drop p
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment installed in horizontal
pipes.
58
NAF-Check Valves
DN40 500 mm, PN10 40
Materials
Part Nominal size
Design EN / ASME Equivalent
A designation DN [mm]
40 50 1.4404 A316 L
65 200 1.4308 A351 CF8
Body
D
A2
40 + 50 ASTM A487 Gr CA6NM EN 1.4313
Flap
65 500 1.4317 ASTM A743
40 50 1.4406 ASTM A316 L
Stainless Body
65 500 1.4408 ASTM A351 CF8M
steel
Flap 40 500 1.4470 ASTM A890
NAF-Check
DN40 500 Weight and Dimensions
DN Dimensions [mm] Weight
Type PN
[mm] D L A [kg]
40 84 33 15 1.2
50 92 43 5 1.7
65 108 46 12 1.7
526 620 1) 80 128 64 16 3
526 630 2)
PN 10 40 100 158 64 26 5
528 620 1)
528 630 2) 125 180 70 36 7
150 203 76 51 9
200 263 89 71 16
250 315 114 90 28
300 370 114 125 41
526 520 1) 350 432 127 146 48
528 530 2)
PN 10 25 400 480 140 175 65
528 520 1)
528 530 2) 450 530 152 188 94
500 592 152 228 115
DN 600 DN 1000 on request
1) without spring
2) with spring
Pressure/Temperature Ratings
Max. service pressure [bar] / related temperatures [C] 3)
Design Type PN DN [mm]
20 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 525
Steel 526 620 / 30 PN 40 40 250 40.0 36.3 32.7 26.9 27.6 25.7 24.5 23.8
down to 10 C at
nominal pressure 526 520 / 30 PN 25 300 500 25.0 23.2 22.0 20.8 19.0 17.2 16 14.8
Stainless steel4) 528 620 / 30 PN 40 40 250 40.0 40.0 36.3 33.7 31.8
down to 30 C at
nominal pressure 528 520 /30 PN 25 300 500 25.0 25.0 22.7 21.0 19.8
3) Max. temperature rating for design with spring: + 300 C.
4) If the operating temperatures exceed 300 C intercrystalline corrosion may occur. Do not subject the equipment to operating temperatures higher than 300 C
unless intercrystalline corrosion can be ruled out.
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NAF-Check Valves
PN10 40, DN40 500 mm
EN Series, short overall length to DIN EN 558-1, table 11, series 16 (corresponds to DIN 3202, part 3, series K 3)
VW = V 1000
VW = Equivalent water volume flow
in [l/s] or [m3/h]
= Density of fluid
(operating condition) in [kg/m3]
V = Volume of fluid (operating
condition) in [l/s] or [m3/h]
[Imp.
gal/min.] [m3/h] [l/s]
DN
3000 2000
6000
2000 500
4000 450
1000
3000 400
1000 2000 600 350
400 300
600
1000 300 250
400
300 200
600 200
200 400 100 150
300
100 60 125
200
60 40 100
100 30 80
40
30 20
60 65
20
40 10
30 40, 50
10 6
20
6 4
4 10 3
3 2
6
2
flow V w Vw
4
Volume flow Vw
1
Volumenstrom
1 3
2 0,6
0,6 0,4
Volume
1 0,3 [bar]
0,4
0,001 0,002 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,03 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,5
[psi]
0,01 0,02 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,5 1 2 5 7
Druckverlust
Pressure pp
drop
Pressure drop p
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment without spring installed in
vertical pipes with upward flow.
Required minimum volume flow VW for equipment with standard spring and
horizontal flow.
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Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Non-Return and Check Valves
Type of fluid*)
*) If the fluid is not water a detailed
analysis (concentration, solid matter,
Density of fluid kg/m3 pH value etc.) is required.
Service temperature C
A2
Volume flow Nm3/h m3/h
Installed in
horizontal pipeline
Your details:
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DISCOCHECK Dual-Plate Check Valves
62
A4 Return-Temperature Control Valves
A4 Self-Acting Pressure and
Temperature Controllers
A4 Control Valves
A6 Safety Valves
A7 Strainers
A8 Stop Valves
A4-A8
Page
Return-Temperature Control Valves
Cooling-Water Control Valves CW GESTRAMAT................................................................... 64 65
Return-Temperature Control Valves BW KALORIMAT........................................................... 66 68
Control Valves
Single-Seat Control Valves with Electric
or Pneumatic Actuator .............................................................................................................. 74
Control Valves ZK with Radial Stage Nozzle ....................................................................... 75 78
Questionnaire for sizing ZK valves with radial stage nozzle......................................................... 79
63
Cooling Water Control Valves CW
(GESTRAMAT)
Reduced capital costs (for new plants) coolant and energy consumption due to higher
discharge temperatues
Application
L
CW 41
CW 44 for industrial cooling water
CW 44
L CW 41/4 for saline fluids, ammoniacal cooling water and chlorinated hydrocarbons
CW 44 k (wetted internal parts made from stainless steel)
Specification*)
P Material Pressure/Temperature
Type PN PS TS 2) 3) p / T 2) 3)
[bar] EN ASTM [bar] [C] [bar / C]
CW 41 16 6 5.3103 A 3951) 16 32 / 110 16 / 110
CW 41/4 16 6 5.3103 A 3951) 16 32 / 110 16 / 110
CW 44 25 16 1.0460 A 1051) 25 2 / 110 25 / 110
CW 44 K 25 16 1.0460 A 1051) 25 37 / 85 25 / 85
1)
ASTM nearest equivalent grade is stated for guidance only.
Physical and chemical properties comply with EN.
CW 41 2) Temperature only admissible for a short time
3)
Admissible temperature depends on type of thermostat:
type n (standard) 110 C, type w (wax) 100 C, type k (brine) 85 C
*) For more information on pressure/temperature ratings and end connections see data sheets.
Temperature Ratings
Type Thermostat /cone combination Adjustment range
CW 41 wr or ws 20 C 60 C
CW 41/4 nr or ns 3 C 100 C
kr or ks 32 C 74 C
CW 44 n 2 C 106 C
CW 44 K k 37 C 71 C
w = wax thermostat r = reduced cone for
n = standard thermostat small flowrates
k = thermostat for brine s = standard cone for
large flowrates
MCW 41
64
Cooling-Water Control Valves CW
(GESTRAMAT)
A4-A8
65
Return-Temperature Control Valves BW
(KALORIMAT)
Application
BW 31 for hot water
L BW 31 A for thermal oils
BW 31, DN1525 mm
Specification*)
Material Pressure / Temperature
P
Type DN PN PS TS p/T
[bar] EN ASTM
[bar] [C] [bar / C]
BW 31 15-25 40 6 1.0460 A 1051) 40 400 23.1 / 400
BW 31 40 25 6 1.0460 A 1051) 25 400 14.4 / 400
BW 31A 15-25 40 6 1.0460 A 1051) 40 400 23.1 / 400
BW 31A 40 25 6 1.0460 A 1051) 25 400 14.4 / 400
1) ASTM nearest equivalent is stated for guidance only.
Physical and chemical properties comply with EN.
*) For more information on pressure/temperature ratings and end connections see data sheet.
External setting device Adjustable closing temperatures (with special external setting device)
for BW 31A
BW 31 20 C 110 C 20 C 90 C 20 C 90 C 20 C 75 C
BW 31A 60 C 160 C 30 C 170 C 30 C 170 C 25 C 85 C
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Return-Temperature Control Valves BW
KALORIMAT
Capacity Charts
t = temperature difference in Kelvin [K] between closing temperature
(temperature at which the valve is closed) and return temperature.
A4-A8
50
h eingceosnctrhlo
100
40 teewb
erang
e
10 flomw
Durchsatz
80 lelsetrdom
FBh
Capacity
8
30
Durchsatz
6 60
Capacity
5 50
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6 20
40 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100
P P
BW 31, DN 40
50000 25000
t = 30 K
20000 t = 25 K
t = 20 K
t = 15 K
10000
20000
8000 t = 10 K
6000
5000
10000 4000 t= 5K
8000
3000
6000
2000
4000
3000
1000
2000 800
600
500
1000 400
800 300
t= 0K
600
500 200
400 dler
cloRseeg
r nisem
300
100 c o
s n
chtrloosllsee
ei nge
wbhe
agtee
flomwern
80
200
letredom
FBh
60 ls
50
Durchsatz
40
Capacity
100
30
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100
P
67
Return-Temperature Control Valves BW
KALORIMAT
Capacity Charts
t = temperature difference in Kelvin [K] between closing temperature
(temperature at which the valve is closed) and return temperature.
Durchsatz
60
Capacity
Capacity
6
5 50 20
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6 40 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100
P P
BW 31A, DN 40
50000 25000
t = 85 K
20000
t = 70 K
t = 60 K
t = 50 K
10000 t = 40 K
20000 8000
t = 30 K
6000 t = 20 K
5000
10000 4000 t = 15 K
8000
3000
6000 t = 10 K
2000
4000
3000 t= 5K
1000
2000 800
600
500
1000 400
800 300
t= 0K
600
200
500
r
400
mcloR
seegdle
trosllserneis
300 hnlo
100 egnescco
80 enrag
w tee bwehi
fl
m o
200 letreodm
hBls
60 F
50
Durchsatz
40
Capacity
100
30
0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 100
P
68
Self-Acting Pressure Control
Pressure Reducing Valve 5801
Application
L Type 5801 Pressure-reducing valve for use with steam and other fluids.
In all energy and process systems.
Design
The pressure-reducing valve is a balanced single-seat proportional controller
operating without auxiliary energy.
The pressure-reducing valve consists of a body with internals, bellows, spring, handwheel and
actuator. For steam and liquids at temperatures above 100 C a water-seal pot is required to
protect the actuator diaphragm.
H
h1 Weight 1.0619
7 8 9 12 14 19 27 40 54 82 115 176
Weight 1.4581
A
Dimensions [mm] and Weights [kg] of Actuator
A4-A8
Pressure-reducing valve 5801
min. 1m
Schematic Representation
min. 10 x D
of a Compact-Design
Pressure Reducing Station
Water-seal pot 4
Strainer
Sensing line
9 9
8 x 1.0 mm
Sensing line
connection 8
Pessure-reducing valve 5 7
Schematic installation diagram
6
1 Pressure-reducing valve 5801 2
2 Steam drier and purifier TD
3 Float trap UNA
4 Safety valve GSV
5, 6, 7 Isolating valves GAV
3 1
8 Strainer GSF
9 Pressure gauge
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Self-Acting Pressure Control
Pressure-Maintaining Valve 5610
Application
L
Type 5610 Pressure-maintaining valve for maintaining upstream pressures independent of
downstream pressures for use with steam, gases and liquids.
Design
The pressure-maintaining valve is a self-acting proportional controller with single-seat and
balanced valve.
The pressure-maintaining valve consists of a body with internals, bellows, spring, handwheel
and actuator. For steam and liquids at temperatures above 100 C a water-seal pot is required to
protect the actuator diaphragm.
h1
17.2 x 2.6
Diagrammatic layout of
pressure-maintaining
min. 1m
control unit with
flash-vessel
Water-
Strainer seal pot
Sensing
line connection
Sensing line
8 x 1.0 mm Pressure-maintaining valve
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Self-Acting Temperature Controllers
System Clorius
A4-A8
Valves
Heating steam
Two-way valve
Hot water
return
Condensate
Heat exchanger with constant flow-temperature of the secondary circuit controlled on the steam side
Inlet Cooler
Outlet
71
Self-Acting Temperature Controllers
System Clorius
H1F H2 60 65 70 75 85 95
M1F /G 1F kg 3.1 4.2 5.5 8.1 9.7 14.7
H2
H 65 67
H1 20 32
H
kg 0.7 0.8
L2S L L 90 100 113 129 153
H 82 80 82 118 122
H1
H1 48 53 58 68 71
H
H1 80 80 80 80 90 94
H
H 2 FR H2 112 117 151 155 163 180 195 240 260 293
H2
kg 5.0 6.5 9.0 11.0 16.0 21.0 35.0 39.0 75.0 77.0
L
Thermostats Type V 2.05 Type V 4.03 Type V 4.05 Type V 4.10 Type V 8.09 Type V 8.18
K = sensor of copper
K N K N K N K N K N K N
N =sensor of high alloy S.S.
Adjusting cylinder A 305 305 385 385 385 385 385 385 560 560 560
B 405 405 525 525 525 525 525 525 740 740 740
A
B
Rod- and spiral-type C 210 190 210 190 390 380 490 515 710 745 800
sensor with BSP connection D 235 170 235 170 235 250 325 325 425 435 810
30 E F E 22 22 22 22 22 22 28 25 28 25 34
F 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49
G 3/
4
3/
4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
C
H 2" 2" 2" 2" 2" 2" 2" 2" 2" 2" 2"
G H kg 1.8 1.8 2.4 2.4 2.6 2.6 3.3 3.3 6.3 6.3 7.3
kg 2.3 2.3 2.9 2.9 3.1 3.1 3.8 3.8 6.3 6.3 7.3
72
Self-Acting Temperature Controllers
System Clorius
Balanced, single-seated regulating valves with flanged ends and rod-type copper sensor with copper capillary tube (3 m)
DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80
kvs value 4 6.3 10 16 25 35 58 80
pmax for sensor type 4.05 16 16 16 16 9 8 6 4
Fluid: saturated steam 4.10 16 16 16 16 9 8 6 4
Type M1FBN, G1FBN, H1FBN 8.09 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
8.18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Single-seated regulating valves with screwed end connection and rod-type copper sensor capillary tube (3 m)
BSP 1/
2/ 6 1/
2/ 9 1/
2/ 12 1/
2
3/
4
kvs value 0.45 0.95 1.7 2.75 5
A4-A8
pmax for sensor type 2.05 16 16 6 2.9
Fluid: saturated steam 4.05 16 16 16 9
Type L 1S 4.10 16 16 16 9
Double-seated regulating valves with screwed connection and rod-type copper sensor with copper capillary tube (3 m)
BSP 1/
2/ 6 1/
2/ 9 1/
2/ 12 1/
2
3/
4 1 11/4 11/2 2
kvs value 0.45 0.95 1.7 2.75 5 7.5 12.5 20 30
pmax for sensor type 2.05 7.8
Fluid: water < 120 C Type L 2S 4.10 40 40 25 21 14
Double-seated reverse-acting valve with screwed connection and rod-type copper sensor with copper capillary tube (3 m)
BSP 1/
2
3/
4 1 1 /4 1 /2 2
1 1
Double-seated reverse-acting valve with flanged ends and rod-type copper sensor with copper capillary tube (3 m)
DN [mm] 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150
kvs value 5 7.5 12.5 20 30 50 80 125 215 310
pmax for sensor type 2.05 8.3 8
Fluid: water < 120 C 4.05 8.3 8 7
Tye M2FR, G2FR, H2FR 4.10 6.6 5.3 5.8 6.7
8.09 12.1
8.10 12.1 9 7.5
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Control Valves with Electric and
Pneumatic Actuators
Applications
D Type V 701 Control of liquids, gases and steam up to 250 C.
Ultra-compact pneumatic design thanks to directly
attached positioner.
2.5 40 40 40
4 40 40 40
5.6 15 40 40 40
6.3 20, 25 40 40 40
8 20 20 40 40 40
10 25, 32, 40 40 40 40
14 25 40 24 40
16 32, 40, 50 40 18 40
22.4 32 40 8 36 40
25 40, 50 40 8 36 40
31.5 40 29 40 5 25 40
40 50 26 40 4 22 40
47.5 50 17 40 2 15 33 40
40 65, 80 40 21 40
L 63 65, 80, 100 37 40 12 28 37 40
80 65 22 34 7 17 22 34
100 80, 100 40 22 34 7 17 22 34
125 80 15 23 4 11 15 23
D
160 100 14 21 4 10 14 21
180 100 9 14 2 7 9 14
100 125, 150 33 33
160 125, 150 60 21 21
250 125, 150 13 13
355 150 8 8
Pneumatic actuators with spring range 2.0 4.8 bar. 1) Spring to close
74
Control Valves ZK
with Radial Stage Nozzle
Application Features
For the decrease of high pressure drops in Extremely wear resistant
industrial plants and power stations as: Excellent
sealing and control
Level control valve characteristic (EN 12266-1 leakage rate A)
Warm-up valve Variablevalve characteristics
Level control valve (linear and equal-percentage)
Injection cooling valve Easyassembly and inspection
of nozzle insert
Feedwater control valve
Tandem shut-off for
Leak-off valve
ZK 313 and ZK 213
Start-up pot drain valve
Low sound level
And more applications
Different actuators available
Materials
Type Body 1)
ZK 29, DN 25, 50 13 CrMo 4 4 (1.7335) / A182 F12
ZK 29, DN 80, 100, 150 GS-17 CrMo 5 5 (1.7357) / A 217 WC6
ZK 210 13 CrMo 4 4 (1.7335) / A 182 F12
ZK 29/14 DN 50 with lift restriction (optional extra)
ZK 313 16 Mo 3 (1.5415)
C 22.8 (1.0460) / A 105
10 CrMo 9 10 (1.7383) / A182 F22
A4-A8
X 10 CrMo VNb 9 1 (1.4903) / A182 F91
ZK 213 16 Mo 3 (1.5415)
WB 36 (1.6368)
ZK 610 / 613 16 Mo 3 (1.5415)
10 CrMO 9 10 (1.7383)
1) Butt-weld ends of other material by welding of pipe ends possible.
Actuators
ZK 610
Type ZK 29 ZK 210 ZK 313 ZK 213
ZK 613
Handwheel
Electric rotary actuator
Electric linear actuator
Radial stage nozzle with tandem shut-off Electro-hydraulic linear actuator
for ZK 213 Pneumatic actuator
Part-turn actuator
Controls
Complete PLC-based controls for applications
such as injection cooler, leak-off valve etc.
designed and manufactured according to
customers' specifications.
75
Control Valves ZK
with Radial Stage Nozzle
Technical Data
Kvs-values [m3/h] (linear characteristics), design, pressure/temperature ratings
ZK 29 ZK 210
Straight-through / angle ZK 412
DN p 100 bar DN p 100 bar p 180 bar DN p 100 bar p 180 bar Absperrventil
25 0.7 1.4 2.1 25 0.8 1.5 2.3 0.5 25 1 1.5 2 0.5 13
50 3 6 9 50 3.3 6.5 10 2
1.7335 / A 182 F12
50 4 6 8 2 16
65 65 1.7357 / A 217 WC6 65
80 14 21 28 80 9.5 18 28 5 80
100 20 33 46 100 100
125 125 125
150 70 100 130 150 150
200 200 200
p [bar]
250 250 250
300 300 300
350 350 350
400 400 t [C] 400
Durchgang / Eck Durchgang / Eck Durchgang / Eck
ZK 210 ZK 412
Straight-through / angle
DN p 100 bar p 180 bar DN p 100 bar p 180 bar Absperrventil
25 0.8 1.5 2.3 0.5 25 1 1.5 2 0.5 13
50 3.3 6.5 10 2 50 4 6 8 2 16
65 65
p [bar]
p [bar]
p [bar]
ZK
80 313 9.5 18 28 5 ZK 513
80 ZK 213
100 p 300 bar
DN p 100
DN p 560 bar DN p 300 bar p 560 bar
125 t 370 bar 125
Bg. 1 2 3 Bg. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
150 150
25
200 1 1,5 2,3 3,6 5,5 8 11 13 4,5 9,5 25
200 25
50
250 1 1,5 2,3 3,6 5,5 8 11 13 4,5 9,5 50 3 5 50
p [bar]
250
65
300 1 1,5 2,3 3,6 5,5 8 11 13 4,5 9,5 65 3 5 9
300 65
80
350 11 14,5 17 9,5 80 3 5 9 12
350 80 13 10
100
400 11 14,5 17 9,5 100
400 5 9 12 t20
[C] 100 13 26 10 20
125
Durchgang / Eck 11 14,5 17 9,5 Durchgang / 9Eck
125 12 20 30 125 13 26 39 10 20 30
150 150 12 20 30 150 26 39 60 20 30 46
200 200 20 30 200 39 60 90 30 46 70
ZK 213 sizes 1-5
250 Angle / Z pattern
250 250 60 90 46 70
300
DN p 300 bar p 560 bar 300 300 90 70
350 350 350 70
Bg. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
400 400 400 70
25 Eck
Durchgang / Eck Eck Eck / Z-Form
50
p [bar]
p [bar]
65
80 13 10
100 13 26 10 20
125 13 26 39 10 20 30
150 26 39 60 20 30 46
200 39 60 90 30 46 70
250 60 90 46 70
p [bar]
p [bar]
p [bar]
300 90 70
p [bar]
350 70
400 70 t [C]
Eck / Z-Form
Nennweitenanpassung ist mglich
Adaptation of nominal sizes is possible
p [bar]
76
Control Valves ZK
with Radial Stage Nozzle
Technical Data
Kvs-values [m3/h] (linear characteristics), design, pressure/temperature ratings
p [bar]
250
300 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 650
350
t [C]
400
A4-A8
Throttle variants ZK 313
Standard throttle pmax 300 bar Special throttle pmax 40 bar Special throttle pmax 370 bar
(without tandem nozzle) (only angle-type)
77
Control Valves ZK with Radial Stage Nozzle
ZK Range 600
Technical Data
Max. Kvs values [m3/h], designs, pressure/temperature ratings
480
360
240 1.7383
1.5415
120
p [bar]
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
t [C]
360 1.5415
240
120
p [bar]
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
t [C]
78
Questionnaire for sizing ZK valves
with radial stage nozzle
Valve Data
A4-A8
DIN ANSI Characteristic linear equal-percentage
Three phase current Other: Voltage / Requency ______________ V / _______________ Hz: ________________ Time [sek.]
Standard: 2 torque-, 2 position switches, 4-20 mA feedback signal Positioner input signal 4-20 mA
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Electric linear actuator manufacturer / type
Company
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Safety Valves GSV
Application
For use with steam, liquids, and non-corrosive gases and vapours.
X
H 1) 215 233 325 366 413 526 603 660 660 735
H 2) 234 331 372 419 529 606 663 663 735
X 150 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 450 450
Weight 9 9 12 16 22 32 56 75 85 131
1) 4421, 4425, 4422 2) 4414
D2
DN2
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Strainers GSF
Application
L
In piping systems upstream of equipment that is sensitive to dirt. For liquids, gases, steam and
aggressive fluids.
DN
Dimensions [mm] and Weights [kg]
for Y-Type Strainers with Flanged Connections PN 6 - 40
H1
Overall height GSF 11, 14 H 135 160 180 215 240 250 285 330 395 455 525 650 870 1110
Overall height GSF 11, 14 H1 90 100 115 135 150 160 180 215 240 280 330 405 540 680
Overall height GSF 24, 25 H 115 115 135 135 170 190 220 265 340 410 475 580 680 820
Overall height GSF 24, 25 H1 75 75 90 90 110 120 140 165 220 260 300 360 470 560
Overall height GSF 35 H 587 718 829
Strainer series
with flanged connections Overall height GSF 35 H1 380 445 511
GSF 11, PN 6, 5.1301 Overall height GSF 36 H 121 121 145 146 200 201 287 292 335 415 485
GSF 14, PN 16, 5.1301 Overall height GSF 36 H1 88 87 100 101 134 135 191 195 224 268 309
GSF 35/36, PN 25/40, GP 240 GH
GSF 46A, PN 16/40, 1.4408 Overall height GSF 46A H 155 165 180 195 210 225 250 290 340 430 480 590 750 940
GSF 24, PN 16, 5.3103 Overall height GSF 46A H1 100 110 120 125 150 165 185 190 200 280 310 390 455 665
GSF 25, PN 25, 5.3103 Mesh size GSF 11, 14 mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.25 1.25 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
Mesh size GSF 24, 25 mm 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Mesh size GSF 35 mm 2 2 2
Mesh size GSF 36 mm 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 2 2 2 2 2
Mesh size GSF 46A mm 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.1
A4-A8
Plug GSF 11, 14 G 3/
8 3/
8 3/
8 3/
8 3/
8 3/
8
Plug GSF 24, 25 G 1 1 1 1 1 1
Plug GSF 35 G 2 2 2
Plug GSF 36 G 3/
8 3/
8 3/
8 3/
8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
L Plug GSF 46A M 10 10 10 10 12 12 14 14 14 16 16/201) 18 20 22
Weight GSF 11 kg 2.5 3 4.5 5.5 7 9 13 19 26 38 54 110
Weight GSF 14 kg 3 4 5 7 9 12 16 21 30 43 61 121 154 255
Weight GSF 24 kg 3.5 4 5.5 7 9 12 16 21 28 41 58 121 154 255
Weight GSF 25 kg 3.5 4 5.5 7 9 12 16 21 32 47 64 133
Weight GSF 35 kg 120.6 184.9 269
H1
Weight GSF 36 kg 3 3.5 4.4 5.8 8.4 11.2 19.4 21.6 32.4 48.2 70
H
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Strainers SZ
Features
Cylindrical body with drain plug
Robust, hemispherical screen
Body and strainer made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel
Minimum pressure loss
Application
In piping systems upstream of equipment that is sensitive to dirt. For liquids, gases,
steam and aggressive fluids.
Pressure/Temperature Ratings *)
Material Pressure / temperature
Zmax Type PN/Class p/T
EN ASTM
[bar] / [C]
Wafer-type strainers SZ 36A SZ 36 A PN 40 / Class 300 1.4408 A351 CF8M 49.6 / 200 35.8 / 200 24 / 550
DN 40 100 mm
*) For more detailled pressure/temperature specifications as a function of the
Design
DN 40 100: Body with centering cams suitable for sandwiching between flanges
PN 6-40 and 100 class 150 / 300.
Standard strainer, mesh size 1.25 mm
DN 125 200: Cylindrical body
Standard strainer, mesh size 1.6 mm
optional
D
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Stop Valves GAV
Description
Straight-through bellows-sealed stop valve with flanges to EN 1092. The valve is designed for
shutting off and throttling neutral gases, vapours and liquids in all sectors of industry.
Material
Type DN PN EN ASTM*)
GAV 54F 15 300 16 GJL-250 A48-40B
H1
A4-A8
*) Observe different physical and chemical properties to DIN material.
Dimensions [mm]
PN 16 40 flanged ends DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200 250 300
Overall length L1 130 150 160 180 200 230 290 310 350 400 480 600 730 850
GAV 54F H1 175 178 184 205 210 235 246 282 304 390 408 570 606 660
GAV 24F, GAV 25F H1 211 214 220 238 243 266 290 324 348 460 479 570 606 660
GAV 36F H1 140 165 165 190 200 220 270 305 345 395 430 500 705 785
GAV 46AF H1 191 191 197 200 218 230 250 270 340 360 390 450
Weights [kg]
PN 16 40 flanged ends DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200 250 300
GAV 54F 3.1 4 4.7 7.3 7.7 10.2 17 22 32 54 70.5 130 230 328
GAV 24F 3.1 4.1 4.7 8.1 8.5 11 17 21 31 51 68.5 139 239 343
GAV 25F 3.1 4.1 4.7 8.2 8.5 11 17 28.9 400 65 89
GAV 36F 3.8 4.6 5.2 9.4 10.6 13.6 22 33 46 67 98 175 300 430
GAV 46AF 4 4.7 6.3 7.9 10 14 24 28 42 62 102 166
If the following differential pressures are exceeded in valves with standard plug, a pressure balance plug is
required.
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Stop Valves GAV
Description
Straight-through stuffing-box sealed stop valve with flanges to EN 1092 or butt-weld ends (BW)
to EN 12627. The valve is designed for shutting off and throttling neutral gases, vapours and
liquids in all sectors of industry.
Material
Type DN PN EN ASTM*)
H1
Specification
Service pressure p / Inlet temperature T (barg/C)
Type PN Material
20 300 400 450 500 530 550
GAV 36 40 P250GH/GP240GH+N 40.0 27.6 29.8 19.1
GAV 126 63 GP240GH+N 63 44 38 21
GAV 130 100 GP240GH+N 100 69 60 33
GAV 136, GAV 136SE 160 P250GH / GP240GH+N 160 110 95 53
GAV 136SE 160 16MO3 160 137 120 110 71 36
GAV 126 63 G17Cro5-5 63 63 57 53 41 23 15
GAV 130 100 G17Cro5-5 100 100 90 84 65 37 23
GAV 136, GAV 136SE 160 13CrMo4-5 / G17Cro5-5 160 160 144 135 104 59 37
Dimensions [mm]
PN 25 40 flanged ends DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
Overall length L1 130 150 160 180 200 230 290 310 350 400 480
GAV 35, GAV 36 H1 220 230 230 280 285 300 348 405 457 515 540
PN 63 160 flanged ends DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
Overall length L1 210 230 230 260 260 300 340 380 430 500 550 650
GAV 126, GAV 130, GAV 136 H1 230 230 230 310 310 315 415 500 550 620 625 855
PN 63 160 butt-weld ends DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
Overall length L1 150 150 160 180 210 250 420 460 510 600 650 750
GAV 136SE H1 230 230 230 310 310 315 415 500 550 620 625 855
Weights [kg]
PN 25 40 flanged ends DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
GAV 36 4.3 5.5 6.2 9.6 10.5 13.5 21.3 33.3 46 68 95 175
GAV 126 25 40 55 85 125 150 260
GAV 130 26 45 58 88 135 170 285
GAV 136 9.5 11 12.5 16.5 20.5 26 45 60 90 135 175 320
PN 63 160 butt-weld ends DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
GAV 136SE 6.5 7.5 8.5 11 13.5 17 30 45 72 110 165 215
If the following differential pressures are exceeded in valves with standard plug, a pressure
balance plug is required.
Pressure balance plug
DN 65 80 100 125 150 200
GAV 36 33 21
Dp bar
GAV 126, GAV 130, GAV 136, GAV 136SE 110 70 44 33 21 14
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outside Europe in order to optimize and extend its network of sales and marketing organizations all
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conventional or bus-based for your land or marine applications.
Hight-tech for enhanced safety and reliability!
Industrial Electronics
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Overview .....................................................................................................................................86
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GESTRA Condensate monitoring......................................................................................................91
Basics of SPECTORmodule............................................................................................................109
Self-monitoring low/high-level alarms SPECTORmodule......................................................110 111
High level limiters SPECTORmodule....................................................................................112 113
Modulating level control SPECTORmodule...........................................................................114 115
Accessories for liquid-level alarms fitted in external level control pots................................118 119
Level control for very high pressure/temperature ranges...............................................................120
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Overview
Safety, reliability, availability and economy have There is no longer a one size fits all SPECTORmodule
always enjoyed top priority in boiler operation. system for customer requirements!
To an increasing extent, another aspect is The SPECTORmodule line represents a syste-
being added for the plant operators: process Another step forward was taken for the matic advancement of the proven GESTRA
automation and visualization. GESTRA equipment components through technology. Using the most modern electronic
the introduction of the SPECTOR family, components and constituting the state of the
To meet these stringent requirements, GESTRA which focuses on meeting the customers art, these systems were designed with a focus
AG has for more than five decades now been specific needs. The family now consists of on ease of handling, reducing the installation
working exclusively with electrode systems that SPECTORcompact, SPECTORbus and expense, and providing cost-effective solutions.
are low in maintenance and wear; in contrast SPECTORmodule.
to other systems, they function entirely without New units were developed as demand-oriented
moving parts, which leads to high service life- SPECTORcompact solutions for boiler automation. The scope of
times and very low failure rates. the parameterization was limited to the most
SPECTORcompact comprises systems that essential functions to ensure intuitive operating
By now, these GESTRA electrode systems are facilitate the easy replacement of existing of the controllers.
being applied in many different areas of the self-acting systems. Measurement values are
energy supply centre. In addition to the boiler transferred as standard 420 mA signals or Depending on the task at hand, the customer
equipment itself, these units are also used in can be incorporated into existing controllers can choose between the system variants
condensate tanks, pump-driven return instal- via integrated volt-free relay contacts without SPECTORmodule and SPECTORmodule Touch.
lations, steam regenerators etc. With a low any need for additional electronic control units.
response sensitivity of > 0 5 S/cm, even ope- If necessary, controllers are of course also SPECTORmodule concentrates on the key
ration with demineralization equipment does not available for implementing the entire controlled functions, and the parameters are set by
pose a problem. In general, the entire energy systems. means of a rotary pushbutton.
supply centre is only as effective as its weakest
element. Many plant operators, designers and SPECTORbus SPECTORmodule Touch
manufacturers are therefore no longer prepared
to enter into any compromises in this area. SPECTORbus offers easy integration into The SPECTORmodule Touch version focuses on
automation concepts by means of remote data the essentials: the main functions and a clear,
Nothing is as cost-intensive transmission and parameter setting. intuitive user interface.
as a production outage.
Thanks to many technical innovations, the With this series, the controller was separated
Over and above these aspects, the require- design, e rection and commissioning of plants from the operating unit, which means that the
ments for the equipment of an energy supply is simplified considerably. This is a system laborious wiring for sensors, feedback, limits,
centre tend to differ greatly. The requirements that has been tried and tested over more than valve actuation etc in the control cabinet door
can no longer be met with one and the same 10 years and has set new standards in boiler is no longer required.
system, as was perhaps the case only 10 to equipment. Now, with SPECTORbus, a large
15 years ago. The wishes expressed by the amount of process-relevant data can be trans- Universal controllers generally entail a large
customers have always been the driving force mitted for the first time. Further information is number of parameter settings, making the
behind GESTRAs innovative developments, and given in the separate brochure Equipment for operating workflow and the setting of para
this is still the case today. Energy Supply Centres SPECTORbus meters more difficult.
Price
GESTRA always the right solution!
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The benefits of
SPECTORbus
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GESTRA Steam Boiler Equipment with BUS Technology
e. g. for operation without constant supervision (72 hrs) as per EN 12953
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5 9 1 2 3
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11 12 13 16 13
18
1 2 1 3
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19 20
26
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25
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20 23
19 19
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19 19
19 19
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The benefits of
SPECTORmodule / SPECTORmodule Touch
SPECTORmodule
n Compact design
n Easily accessible connection terminals
n Supply voltage 24 VDC, i. e. independent of national supply voltages
n Supply via reliable networks possible without additional components (inverters)
n Intuitive operating using rotary pushbutton
n Indication by 7-segment digital display
SPECTORmodule Touch
n Separation of power components and operating level, i. e. no elaborate wiring needed in the control
cabinet door.
n Use of a colour touch display for intuitive, clear operating that is language-neutral
Level: Intuitive operating through touch display incl. visualization of the actual, set and control values
Trend plot
PI control response
Optional: 3-element control
Actual-value output 420 mA
Conductivity: Intuitive operating through touch display incl. visualization of the actual, set and control values
Type approval as per W 100 (VdTV bulletin on water monitoring facilities)
Integrated purging pulse
Integrated program-controlled intermittent blowdown
Interlocking input to prevent simultaneous operation of two or more intermittent blowdown
valves at one blowdown receiver
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we have tailormade power supply units to bridge the gap.
Total power consumption of connected equipment Sample calculation for a 24 V power supply unit:
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GESTRA Steam Boiler Installation
SPECTORmodule
5 9 1 2 3
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16 13
11 12 13 19
1 2 1 3
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19 20
26
19
27
7 8
24
25
21
13
9
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17
23
20
19 19
10
19 19
19 19
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GESTRA Condensate Monitoring
N N
U V
W
W
B
Steam and Condensate System
Z Safety circuit
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How to Read Type Codes
NRG 2 1 - 5 1
N R S 1 -
5 0 1 E
N R G S 1 6 - 1
1 = PN 6
2 = PN 10
6 = PN 40
7 = PN 63
Closed-loop
8 = PN 63/100
control
9 = PN 160
10 = PN 250
11 = PN 320
Function
A = Display
B = Operating unit Principle of Measurement
C = Control unit
G = Sensor 1 = Conductivity
N = Power supply unit 2 = Capacitance
R = Controller 3 = Ultrasonic
S = Switch 4 = Photoelectric
T = Transmitter 5 = Temperature
V = Preamplifier
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How to Read Type Codes
Function: N R G ...
N R ...
T (Transmitter)
Input signal Output signal
(x) (y)
Sensor 0/4.....20 mA
S (Switch)
Sensor
B
R Three-position controller
W (Setpoint)
Sensor
R Continuous controller
W (Setpoint)
Sensor 0/4.....20 mA
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GESTRA Boiler Equipment
acc. to EN 12953-6 (D)
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GESTRA Boiler Equipment
acc. to EN 12953-6 (D)
HPHWI
6.5.2.1
Conductivity limit yes module HPSB LRG 16-4 / LRS 1-50 EG Z-IS-TAF-MUC-12-08-103881-007
detector for boiler 4.8.1 LRG 16-9 TV WL 12-018
water *) LRG 16-4 / LRG 16-9 / LRGT 1.-. / TV WL 12-017
LRR 1-50 / LRR 1-51 / LRR 1-52 / LRR 1-53 EG Z-IS-TAF-MUC-12-08-103881-008
Automatic conti- yes compact HPSB LRGT 1.-. / KS 90 EG BAF-MUC-11-04-105620-001
nuous boiler blow- 4.8.1 TV WL 16-003
down with limit bus LRG 16-40 / LRG 16-41 / LRR 1-40 / URB 2 EG BAF-MUC-11-04-105620-001
signaling *) LRG 17-40 TV WL 12-007
module LRG 16-4 / TRG 5-6. / LRR 1-52 EG Z-IS-TAF-MUC-12-08-103881-008
LRGT 1.-. / LRR 1-53 TV WL 12-017
LRG 16-4 / TRG 5-6. / LRR 1-50 EG Z-IS-TAF-MUC-12-08-103881-008
LRGT 1.-. / LRR 1-51 TV WL 12-017
Automatic inter yes compact HPSB TA 7
mittent boiler bus 4.6 LRR 1-40
blowdown
module LRR 1-52 / LRR 1-53
Conductivity limit module HPSB LRG 16-4 / LRG 16-9 / LRS 1-50 / TV WL 12-018
detector for salt- 4.8.4 LRG 16-9 / LRS 1-7 TV WL 14-014
free make-up
water *) HPHWI
Detecting residual 4.8.4
hardness of saline
B
feedwater *)
Condensate moni- yes module HPSB OR 52-5 / OR 52-6 TV WF 12-009
toring for ingress 4.8.2 LRG 16-9 / LRS 1-7 TV WL 14-014
of oil, fat, grease, LRG 16-4 / LRS 1-50 TV WL 12-018
acids, alkalis etc. HPHWI
4.8.3
*) Limits and reference values acc. to EN 12952-12 and EN 12953-10
HPSB = High-pressure steam boiler
HPHWI = High-pressure hot water installation
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Type Approval Nos. at a Glance
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Equipment for Steam & Hot Water Boilers
2 3
2 3
1
18
1
29 29
21
21
28 28 21
21
1 15 15 1 15 15
28 28 23
10 10 2
10 10 1
14 14
8 8
B
1 SMART Low level limiter (high integrity design) LSZA
level electrode NRG 16-50, level switch NRS 1-50,
SIL 3
2, 3 Water level control with high level alarm, remote LICSA+
water level indication, level electrode NRG 16-52,
level controller NRS 1-54, NRS 1-52 (HW)
8 Intermittent blowdown valve PA for manual boiler QC
blowdown
10 Pressure limiter DSH (+), DSL (-) PSZA+ ()
14 Safety valve GSV PSV
15 Safety temperature monitor / (limiter) TSZA+
Resistance thermometer TRG, temperature switch
TRS 5-50, SIL 3
18 Feedwater tank
21 Non-return valve
23 Monitoring of condensate return QISZA+
28 Raising of return temperature, resistance thermo- TC
meter TRG, temperature switch TRS 5-52
29 Mixing pump
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Level Control, Monitoring and Limitation
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periodic self-checking of the electronic control
unit and the c orresponding output contacts. the actual value is compared with the adjusted
Self-monitoring equipment with periodic self- set point by the associated controller. If a
checking is required for boilers with tempe- deviation between the two values is detected,
rature/pressure ratings > 1 bar and > 120 C a signal will be sent to the control valve to
and a volume > 50 l. re-adjust the flowrate accordingly, thereby
Before installation, the length of the con enabling a more economic and efficient steam
ductivity electrode rods must be cut to the plant operation.
required switching levels.
Capacitance measurement Field Bus System
Electrode rod and vessel wall (orr eference
electrode) form a c apacitor; air and the fluid Digital Data Exchange
to be c ontrolled act as dielectric. Due to
the d ifferent d ielectric constants of air and
boiler water the capacitance value b etween SPECTORbus
the e lectrode and the vessel wall c hanges The SPECTORbus system transfers the
concurrently with level changes. digitized measurement data acquired by
The switchpoints can be continuously adjusted the level probe to the electronic control unit
during operation and m ultiplied by connecting located in the control cabinet. The centerpiece
in parallel several electronic control units. of this s ystem is the stable and sophisticated
CAN bus (Controller Area Network). Several
sensors and switches can be interconnected
via one bus line.
Apart from active cable monitoring a CAN
bus system offers a host of benefits, such as
increased design flexibility, reduced installation
effort, optimized open and closed loop control, URB 1
READY 2
3 Min
1
P
2 3 4
E
TO
The standardised network opens up highly
4 Test
OPERATE
flexible possibilities for configuration. The P E
CANopen protocol is used nowadays in medical
equipment, electronic devices for marine
applications, public means of transport and in
burner and boiler controls of power plants.
Thanks to the many CANbus applications a
great number of equipment and interface
components are widely available, providing an
ideal addition to our product range.
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Basics of
SPECTORbus
TRV 5-40
100 %
MAX
MAX (HW) Valve OPEN/
MIN(LW)
MIN (NW) MIN CLOSED STB
0%
Self-monitoring Self-monitoring Capacitance Conductivity Temperature
conductivity conductivity level electrode electrode sensor
level electrodes level electrodes NRG 26-40 LRG 16-40 TRG 5-6...
NRG 1...-40 NRG 1...-41/.-41.1 24 V DC 24 V DC
24 V DC 24 V DC bus signal bus signal
bus signal (2x) bus signal
Visual display unit Level switch Level switch Control terminal and Level controller Level controller Blowdown controller
NRS 1-40 / NRS 1-40.1 NRS 1-41 display unit URB 2 NRS 2-40 NRR 2-40 LRR 1-40
with automatic testing (in control cabinet) (panel mounting) (in control cabinet) (in control cabinet) (in control cabinet)
routine (in control
cabinet)
(1x)
B
Control (LW, HW*), Temp.)
*) The system can do without the separate NRS 1-41 if the burner is switched off by the high level function
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GESTRA SPECTORbus
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GESTRA Water Level Limiters
Your key to boiler safety
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Level Limitation (Low and High Level Alarms)
SPECTORbus
Level Limitation
Low-Level Limiter
Control unit NRS 1-40 in conjunction with Control unit NRS 1-40 in conjunction with The electric device complies with the regula
one level electrode type NRG 16-40, 17-40, two level electrodes type NRG 16-40, 17-40, tions for safety circuits to DIN EN 50156.
19-40 or 111-40 c onstitutes a high-integrity 19-40 or 111-40 constitutes a high-integrity The liquid level data are transferred from the
self-monitoring low-level limiter with periodic self-monitoring low-level limiting system electrode NRG 1...-40 to the control unit via
self-checking and automatic routine testing of with periodic self-checking. The control unit CAN bus, using the CANopen protocol.
output relay contacts. Function: features the following function:
The safety temperature limiter type TRG 5-6./
Low-level alarm with one switchpoint. Low-level alarm with two switchpoints.
TRV 5-40 can be added to the system; for
The equipment detects min. water level The equipment combination detects low- more information refer to pages 124 125.
(low-level alarm). water level (low-level alarm system).
Application in steam and pressurized hot- Application in steam and pressurized hot-
water boilers according to EN 12952/..53 and water boilers according to EN 12952/..53 and
TRD 604. TRD 604.
High-Level-Alarm
Control unit NRS 1-41 in conjunction with Application in steam and pressurized hot- The liquid level data are transferred from the
one level electrode type NRG16-41, 17-41 or water boilers according to EN 12952/..53 and electrode NRG 1...-41 to the control unit via
19-41 constitutes a high-integrity self-moni- TRD 604. CAN bus, using the CAN open protocol.
toring high-level alarm system with periodic The electric device complies with the regula
self-checking and automatic routine testing of tions for safety circuits to DIN EN 50156.
output relay contacts. Function:
High-level alarm
The equipment detects the max. water level.
Technical Data
Service pressure [bar] / Lengths supplied Ambient temperature
Type Pressure rating End connection
Saturated steam temperature [mm] [C]
NRG 16-40 PN 40 " 32 / 238 500 3000 70
NRG 17-40 PN 63 " 60 / 275 500 3000 70
NRG 19-40 PN 160 " 100 / 311 500 3000 70
NRG 111-40 PN 320 1" 183 / 357 500 3000 70
NRG 16-41(.1) PN 40 " 32 / 238 500 1500 70
NRG 17-41(.1) PN 63 " 46 / 260 500 1500 70
NRG 19-41(.1) PN 160 " 100 / 311 500 1500 70
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Level Limitation (Low and High Level Alarms)
SPECTORbus
Self-monitoring low-level alarm system to TRD 604 (24/72 hrs without Type PN Stock code
constant supervision)/EN 12952/53 NRG 16-40 1000 mm 3514042
40
NRS 1-40 230 V 3222541
Level electrodes Level switch NRG 17-40 1000 mm 3544042
NRG 16-40 NRS 1-40 NRS 1-40 230 V 63 3222541
Burner NRG 19-40 1000 mm 3574042
160
protection NRS 1-40 230 V 3222541
circuit
NRG 111-40 1000 mm
320 3574142
NRS 1-40 230 V
Flange
DN 50 mm Type approval
TV SWB/SHWS 12-403
EG BAF-MUC 13 07 103881 002
SIL 2
If supervision is limited, the system can be operated
with one electrode.
Low Low
level level
0525
High level
Optional:NRS 1-4.
special voltage: 115 V, 50..60 HZ
B
0525
For flanges see Price List
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Level Control
SPECTORbus
104
Level Control
SPECTORbus
High level
Pump OFF
Pump ON
First low-level
alarm
B
230 V AC
high-level alarm and NRR 2-40 230 V
40
3225041
first low-level alarm URB VDU 3381043
Level controller NRR 2-40
Spector Bus system NRR 2-40 optional
115 V, 50..60 Hz
Level electrode
NRG 26-40 " BSP Level controller NRR 2-40 Actual value output 4-20 mA .57
High-level alarm Output for continuous controller 4-20 mA .58
Control
terminal
Connecting flange First low-level and display Type approval
DN 50 mm alarm unit URB 1 (2) TV WR 13-399
High level
Level control Feedwater
First low- control valve
level alarm V 701
DN 50 mm
105
Open & Closed Loop Control and Visual Indication
SPECTORbus
106
Open & Closed Loop Control and Visual Indication
SPECTORbus
SPECTORcontrol II
I/O-
module
Function B
Resistive touchscreen display (IP65) 10,4" Calculations (e.g. for set points)
Swipe to change screens/use scrolling lists X Logic operations (e.g. for enabling the regulator)
Operating data display for four pages X Step sequences (e.g. for burner soft start)
Individual start screens with individual flowcharts 4 Control loops
Option of individual variable positioning for Trend-based regulator optimisation
22x
start screens 3 and 4 (12 x 4 > actual, set point, positioning value, position)
Switches/set points set directly from start screens X
Digital inputs/outputs
Burner control operating data display via Modbus
X Analogue inputs/outputs
RTU for Lamtec or Landis & Staefa
Operating data display for second burner control via CAN sensors
X Fault log incl. freely configurable collective fault signal
Modbus RTU
Dynamic set point input and fuel switchover X and initial value signal
Trend logs 5 x 4 (10 days) X Alarm history
Steam flowrate measurement Communication via Modbus TCP, OPC, Profibus (optional),
5
(with pressure/temperature compensation) BACnet (optional)
Flowrate measurement (pulse/analogue) 10 SC II mutual data exchange via Modbus TCP master/slave
Timer (weekly) 5 Option of remote control via standard PC,
Maintenance logs (runtime/switching frequency) 5 Android or IOS Remote Client
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SPECTORmodule Touch:
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Basics of
SPECTORmodule
B
analogue control equipment.
When designing the new SPECTORmodule pro-
duct range we made sure that the new equip-
ment will also work with existing sensors.
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Self-Monitoring Low/High-Level Alarms
SPECTORmodule
Description
Functional Safety Water-level limiter Combination of
Since the international standards IEC 61508 NRG 16-50 / NRS1-50 b water-level limiter and controller
and IEC 61511 for functional safety came Application and Purpose NRG 16-36 / NRS 1-50 / NRS 1-54
into effect there has been an ever-increasing The level electrode NRG 16-50 in conjunc- Application and Purpose
demand for analyzing equipment and process tion with level switch NRS 1-50 is designed The level electrode NRG 16-36 is a combi-
instruments that meet the requirements as self-monitoring water level limiter with nation of a water level controller and a self-
according to the SIL (Safety Integrity Level) routine testing (SMART) acc. to the Euro- monitoring water level limiter with routine
classification. The European directives pean Standards EN 12952 and EN 12953. testing (SMART) acc. to the European Stan-
EN 12952 and 12953 demand that a hazard The equipment combination detects the dards EN 12952 and EN 12953. In conjunction
analysis shall be carried out for each limit- minimum admissible level and serves as low with the on-off level controller NRS 1-54 the
ing device function and appropriate levels of level limiter in steam boilers and (pressurized) equipment detects the maximum water level
functional safety be implemented. hot-water installations. According to the ("High level limiter") and controls the level in
Note 1 states: Typical Safety Integrity Level EN body of rules two SMART water level the boiler. In conjunction with the level switch
(SIL) requirements for boiler protective limiters are required. The system is SIL 3 NRS 1-50 the equipment detects and limits
systems are not less than 2. certified in accordance with IEC 61508. the minimum water level. The equipment
The level electrode NRG 16-50 can be com- combination is used in steam boilers and
Functional safety is part of the overall safety (pressurized) hot-water installations.
of a system that depends on the correct bined with the following GESTRA systems:
functioning of safety-related (sub)systems and NRG 26 / NRGT 26 / NRR 2-52 / -53 Design NRS 1-50
external equipment for risk reduction. (modulating level control) Plastic case with freely accessible terminals,
NRG 26 / NRGT 26 / NRR 2-50 / -51 for installation in control cabinets. The equip-
This means that functional safety covers only ment can be snapped onto a 35 mm support
one aspect of the overall safety. Other issues (modulating level control)
rail. Field enclosure for one or more units
such as electrical safety, fire and radiation NRG 26 / NRGT 26 // NRS 2-50
available on request.
protection etc. do not fall within the scope of (on-off level control)
functional safety. The system is certified to SIL 3.
NRG 16-52 / NRS 1-54 (on-off level control)
Design NRS 1-54
In modern systems electronic and, in particu- NRG 16-4 / NRS 1-52 (high-level limiter)
lar, programmable systems perform safety Plastic case for installation in control cabinet.
NRG 16-51 / NRS 1-51 (self-monitoring The equipment can be snapped onto a 35
functions to an ever increasing extent. As a high-level limiter)
consequence it is of utmost importance to mm support rail. Field enclosure for one or
assure the correct functioning of complex The level electrode NRG 17-50 can be more units available on request.
programmable systems. It is therefore essen- combined with the following GESTRA systems:
tial to establish suitable methods for prevent- NRG 17-51/NRS 1-51 (high-level limiter)
ing systematic faults (usually due to human The level electrode NRG 19-50 can
error committed during the specification and be combined with the following GESTRA
implementation phase) and for controlling systems:
failures, abnormalities and loss of function
NRG 19-51/NRS 1-51 (high-level limiter)
(usually physical phenomena). In this context
the term safety integrity of the protective or
safety function is used.
The European standard IEC 61508 Functional
safety of electrical/electronic/ programmable
electronic safety-related systems defines
procedures, techniques, measures etc. for the
functional safety of E/E/PE systems.
Technical Data
Service pressure [bar g] / Lengths supplied Ambient temperature
Type Pressure rating End connection
Saturated steam temperature [mm] [C]
NRG 16-50 PN 40 " 32 / 238 500 3000 70
NRG 16-36 PN 40 1" 32 / 238 1000 1500 70
NRG 17-50 PN 63 " 60 / 275 500 3000 70
NRG 19-50 PN 160 " 100 / 311 500 3000 70
NRG 111-50 PN 320 1" 183 / 357 500 3000 70
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Self-Monitoring Low/High-Level Alarms
SPECTORmodule
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High Level Limiters
SPECTORmodule
High-Level Alarms
Description Self-Monitoring The level electrodes NRG 16-51, NRG 17-51
NRG 16-51 / NRS 1-51 and NRG 19-51 c onsist of a measuring
Conventional Design
electrode fitted in a body. The electrode is
NRG 16-4 / NRS1-52 Application and Purpose insulated by special insulating seals.
Application and Purpose Use in combination with level switch The pressure-tight connection of the electrode
Use in combination with level switch NRS 1-51 as self-monitoring high-level alarm is effected coaxially with a contact ring and
NRS 1-52 for water-level limiting (high-level with periodic self-checking according to a stud. A system of compression springs in
alarm) in electrically conductive liquids. The TRD 604 sheet 1 and 2 for high-water level the electrode body ensures sufficient sealing
austenitic version is particularly suited for detection/limiting (high-level alarm) in steam forces at the insulating seals, even if tem
aggressive fluids. For vessels and steam boi- and pressurized hot-water boilers. peratures vary. The stud is insulated by a
lers up to PN 40 with level switch in accord Design PTFE foil. Contact ring and body are con-
ance with TRD 604 (boiler operation without nected to the four-pole connector base by
constant supervision). The high-level limiting system c omprises level PTFE insulated wires. The level electrode is
Sensing unit for high-level alarm. electrode NRG 16-51, NRG 17-51 or available in various lengths up to 1500 mm.
NRG 19-51 and level switch NRS 1-51. Observe mounting instructions (see examples
Design The system is certified to SIL 3. of installation). The system (electrode + level
The level electrode NRG 16-4 is available with switch) complies with the regulations con
screwed connection 3/8" cerning safety circuits in a ccordance with
Material: 1.4571 DIN EN 50156-1 / VDE 0116.
The electrodes are supplied in different
lengths. For switching levels between these
dimensions the electrode tip can be cut to
length as required. Wiring to the electrode is
effected by a four-pole connector.
Technical Data
Service pressure [bar g] / Lengths supplied Ambient temperature
Type Pressure rating End connection
Saturated steam temperature [mm] [C]
NRG 16-4 PN 40 8" / " 32 / 238 500 1500 70
NRG 16-51 PN 40 " 32 / 238 500 1500 70
NRG 17-51 PN 63 " 46 / 260 500 1500 70
NRG 19-51 PN 160 " 100 / 311 500 1500 70
NRG 111-51 PN 320 1" 183 / 357 500 1500 70
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High Level Limiters
SPECTORmodule
Type approval
Deactivation of make-up
water for boiler NRS 1-52
DN 50 mm TV WR 10-302
Connecting flange
Level switch
High level NRS 1-52
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Modulating Level Control
SPECTORmodule
Description
Level control
NRG 26-21/ NRGT 26-1 /
NRR 2-52 / -53
This modulating level control system compri-
ses the level electrode NRG 26-.../ NRGT 26-1
with universal operating unit (URB 50) and the
level controller NRR 2-52 / -53.
The level-dependent actual value sensed
by the electrode is continuously compared
by the controller with the adjusted setpoint.
Any d eviation is immediately detected and a
signal is transferred to the motorized feed-
water control valve in order to regulate the
flowrate accordingly.
The level controller is a PI controller with
manual control. The equipment features
additional functions such as high level alarm,
first low level alarm ("LoLo") and an optional
actual value output for remote indication of
the water level.
The switchpoints are adjustable within the
whole measuring range of the level electrode.
The NRR 2-52 works as three-position
stepping controller, the NRR 2-53 as
continuous controller.
Level control
NRG 26-21/ NRGT 26-1 / NRS 2-51
This water level controller is a combination
of a level electrode NRGT 26- and a level
switch NRS 2-51.
The equipment can also detect and signal
high level and first low level.
Remote indication of the water level is
possible if the 4-20 mA output and the LED
bargraph display are used.
The advantage of this switching c ontroller
lies in customized switchpoints which
can be adjusted during operation and the
simultaneous use of several control units.
Level control
705 / NRR 2-52 / -53
Used in conjunction with controller type
NRR for modulating water level control
(pressure range > PN40).
Can also be used as combination electrode
together with limiters. The 705 is a radar-
based level transducer. The reflexion time is a
function of the level and will be transformed
into a 4...20 mA standard output signal by the
measuring transducer.
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Modulating Level Control
SPECTORmodule
Control valve with isolating bypass valve, strainer, non-return valve and Equipment combination Boiler capacity t/h DN
< 2.5 20
feedback potentiometer 4 x GAV 36,
Pressure rating PN 40 Control valve V 701, < 8.0 40
GSF, RK < 16.0 50
230 V, 50 Hz < 28.0 65
Control valve V 701
RK
B
4..20 mA Type approval
DN 50 mm NRGT Running dry alarm TV WR 12-425
Connecting flange 26-1
NRS 2-50
High level
Pump OFF
Pump OFF
Pump ON
First low-level alarm
Pump ON
NRS 2-50
100%
First 4..20 mA
low-level
0% alarm
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Level Control
SPECTORcompact
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Level Control
SPECTORcompact
Max.
Compact system for on-off level control with fixed switchpoints
Type PN length Stock code
supplied
High-level alarm Water-level controller
with two additional limit NRGS 11-1 6 1000 3532048
Pump on/off
contacts, power supply 1500 3532054
115/230 V, 50 Hz. NRGS 16-1 40 1000 3533048
1500 3533054
First low-level alarm
Optional 24 V, 50..60 Hz .51
NRGS 11-1
NRGS 16-1
Type approval
1" TV WRB 16-388
High-level alarm
Pump off
Pump on
First low-level alarm
Max.
Compact system for water-level limitation and on-off control
Type PN length Stock code
Low-level alarm and supplied
liquid level controller, NRGS 11-2 6 1000 3532148
Pump on/off power supply 1500 3532154
115/230 V, 50 Hz. NRGS 16-2 40 1000 3533148
1500 3533154
Burner protection
circuit Optional 24 V, 50..60 Hz .51
Reset
Test Type approval
NRGS 11-2 TV WR/WB 12-392
NRGS 16-2
1"
Pump off
Pump on
Max.
Compact system for modulating level control
Type PN length Stock code
24 V AC/DC supplied
B
High-level alarm NRGT 26-1 40 300 3481040.57
4 20 mA 24 V AC/DC 400 3481041.57
Control valve 500 3481042.57
Pump protection 600 3481043.57
700 3481044.57
NRR 2-50 800 3481045.57
NRGT 26-1 PLC 900 3481046.57
" 1000 3481047.57
Modulating level 1100 3481048.57
100 %
control with current output 1200 3481049.57
4 20 mA 1300 3481050.57
1400 3481051.57
1500 3481052.57
2000 3481053.57
0%
Optional 115 V, 50..60 Hz .56
230 V, 50..60 Hz
Pump control
Type approval
TV WR 12-425
NRGS 11-1 Control cabinet
1" NRSP...
Optional for
two pumps Equipment Stock code
NRGS 11-1 / NRSP 1-51 3532048 / 3265140 .. ..
NRG 2.-.1 NRGS 11-1 / NRSP 1-52 3532048 / 3265240 .. ..
" L = 1000 mm
NRG 21-11 / NRSP 2-51 3421247 / 3265340 .. ..
NRG 21-11 / NRSP 2-52 3421247 / 3265440 .. ..
H = 1000 mm / L = 1083 mm
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Accessories for Liquid-Level Alarms Fitted
in External Level Control Pots
Description
Level pot for external installation of Additional equipment for the external installation of
level electrodes liquid level alarms
Stop Valve GAV SRL 6-50
Purpose Purpose
For isolating and throttling non-corrosive and aggressive gases, steam In combination with external low-level alarms for m onitoring the
and liquids, e. g. air, steam, gas, oil etc. in all industries. periodic purging of level pots or, generally, as timer for monitoring any
GAV Features periodic function.
With stuffing box Particularly suitable for steam plant operation to TRD 602/604.
Detachable locking device for all sizes Design
Optional limit switch(es) All-electronic logic unit SRL-50 for continuous monitoring, with three
Y-type drain valve 17/213 LEDs (stand-by, purging, switching off) with case for mounting on walls.
Operation
The monitoring equipment with Mini-PLC periodically activates a
memory for a defined period of time. During this period the memory
registers all functional operations, e. g. purging of the level pot. If this
signal is not received within the fixed period, the plant is shut down.
The plant is also shut down if the purging process lasts for more than
five minutes.
20
6 Side connection 90R+90L 60
Nominal pressure PN 16 4
PN 40 6
PN 63 7
PN 160 9
Size 88.9 1
ME
114.3 2
Material Steel type ST 35.8 S
High-temperature steel 15 MO 3 W
Austenitic A
In accordance with AD-Bulletin A
TRD T
Others S
10
Approved by TV T N2
Works inspector W
UL
Others S
Connection 3/ " BSP
4 114 G
(N 1) 1" BSP 115 G
11/4" BSP 116 G
1 /2" BSP 1 117 G
DN50 mm 118 P
DN80 mm 120 P
DN100 mm 121 P
Boiler connection DN15 mm 212 P
(N 2) DN20 mm 214 P N3
DN25 mm 215 P
DN50 mm 218 P
90 right
Drain connection 1/ " BSP
2 312 G
(N 3) DN20 mm 314 P
DN25 mm 315 P
Side connection 3 + 4 DN20 mm 414 P not required in this example
(N 4) DN25 mm 415 P
Side connection 5 + 6 DN20 mm 514 P not required in this example
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(N 5) DN25 mm 515 P
Additional specification
Centre distance 1500 ME 1500 Centre distance ME =1500 mm
Length (top) Spec. > Length (top) 88.9 190 mm
Length (bottom) Spec. > 114.3 230 mm
Length (bottom) 50 mm
90 left
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Accessories for Liquid Level Alarms Fitted
in External Level Control Pots
Pressure/Temp. Ratings
Accessories for liquid level alarms fitted Type PN Pmax tmax
in external level control pots MF 2061 STT 1)
NRG 26
GAV 36, DN 20 40 32 bar 238C
17/213, 1/2"BSP
Flange
DN MF 2071 STT 2)
GAV 63 60 bar 275C
50 mm GAV 136, DN 25
MF 2091 STT 2)
160 75 bar 290C
GAV 136, DN 25
MF 2091 WTT 2) 100 bar 311 C
Level 160
GAV 136, DN 25 96 bar 300 C
pot
1) Approval acc. to PED 2014/68/EU, module A1
GAV
Pressure/Temp. Ratings
Accessories for high-integrity level controls fitted Type DN / PN Pmax tmax
in an external level control pot MF 2061 STT 1)
SPECTORmodule SRL 50 GAV 36-II
NRS 1-50 20 / 40 32 bar 238C
GAV 36-I
SRL 6-50
MF 2071 STT 2)
GAV 136-II
25 / 63 60 bar 275C
GAV 136-I
NRG
SRL 6-50
Flange MF 2091 STT 2)
GAV DN
50 mm
GAV 136-II
25 / 160 75 bar 290C
GAV 136-I
SRL 6-50
MF 2091 WTT 2) 100 bar 311 C
GAV Level GAV 136-II 96 bar 300 C
25 / 160
pot GAV 136-I 96 bar 300 C
SRL 6-50
B
1) Approval acc. to PED 2014/68/EU, module A1
2) Approval acc. to PED 2014/68/EU
GAV
Pressure/Temp. Ratings
Accessories for high-integrity level controls fitted Type PN / PN Pmax tmax
in an external level control pot MF 2062 STT 1)
SPECTORbus GAV 36-II
SRL 6-40 20 / 40 32 bar 238C
GAV 36-I
NRS 1-40.1
SRL 6-40
MF 2072 STT 2)
GAV 136-II
25 / 63 60 bar 275C
GAV 136-I
NRG
SRL 6-40
MF 2092 STT 2)
Optional SRL:
GAV Voltage 115 V, 24 V, 50..60 Hz
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Level Control for Very High
Pressure /Temperature Ranges
Malfunction (alarm)
NRS 2-4
Steam (two) Control signal
line
24 V DC
NRG 211
Malfunction
(alarm)
24 V DC
NRS 2-4 Control signal
(two)
Control valve ZK
Bypass steam trap BK
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Marine Applications
Level Electrodes and Controls
Description
Steam boiler equipment for marine applica- The acceptance certificates are to be issued
tions has to comply with the same require- by the classification society r esponsible for
ments as those placed on land installations. the ships acceptance inspection.
In addition to that further demands regarding
environmental conditions such as climate, For marine applications see page 96.
vibrations etc. have to be met.
Low level
max.
Self-monitoring low-level limiter and on-off level control Type PN length Stock code
supplied
High-level alarm
NRG 16-38S 779 3582044.57
4 20 mA Pump ON/OFF
B
24 V AC/DC 884 3582045.57
Low-level alarm 40 989 3582046.57
4-20 mA 1095 3582047.57
NRS 2-51 1513 3582051.57
NRS 1-50, 1E, 24 V DC 310114153
NRG 16-38S NRS 2-51, 24 V DC 3021141
DN 100 mm
Connecting flange
Optional
100 %
NRG 16-38s, 115 V 50-60 HZ .56
NRG 16-38s, 230 V 50-60 HZ e. g. 3582044.
Burner protection
Low level circuit
0% Level switch
NRS 1-50, 1E
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Level electrodes and controls
for marine applications
max.
Self-monitoring limiter and modulating level control
Type PN length Stock code
supplied
High-level alarm NRG 16-39 S 40 779 3584044.57
4..20 mA 24 V AC/DC 884 3584045.57
Control valve
4 20 mA 989 3584046.57
2 x LW 1199 3584047.57
NRR 2-50 1513 3584051.57
NRS 1-50, 2E, 24 V DC, 15s, 1x 310124153
NRG 16-39 S NRR 2-50, 24 V DC 3031041
DN 150 mm
Connecting flange
Optional
100 % Burner protection NRG 16-39s, 115 V 50-60 HZ .56
circuit NRG 16-39s, 230 V, 50-60 HZ e. g. 3584044.
NRS 1-50, 230 V, 50-60 HZ .50.53
Low level Level switch
0%
NRS 1-50, 2E
0% Optional
NRGT 26-1S, 115 V 50-60 HZ .52
Modulating level control with NRGT 26-1S, 230 V, 50-60 HZ e. g. 3211452.
current output 4-20 mA
power supply 230 V, 50 Hz.
max.
Compact system for on-off level control with fixed switchpoints
Type PN length Stock code
supplied
High-level alarm Water-level controller with NRGS 16-1S 40 938 3534053
Pump ON/OFF two additional limit contacts, 230 V, 50-60 Hz 1438 3534056
power supply 115/230 V,
50 Hz.
Optional
First low-level 24 V AC .51
alarm
NRGS 16-1S
DN 50 mm
High-level alarm
Pump OFF
Pump ON
First low-level alarm
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Industrial Electronics
Page
Conductivity Monitoring
Basic principles application.......................................................................................................128
Technical specification.................................................................................................................129
Conductivity monitoring SPECTORbus/compact............................................................................130
Conductivity monitoring SPECTORbus/compact with automatic temperature compensation..........131
Conductivity control with manual or automatic temperature compensation
SPECTORmodule................................................................................................................132 133
Conductivity monitoring with manual or automatic temperature compensation
LRG. . . / LRR 1- 5/6.....................................................................................................................134
Conductivity monitoring with automatic temperature compensation
LRG. . . / LRS 1-7.........................................................................................................................135 B
Ancillaries
Level pots and portable measuring instruments VRM...................................................................136
Tee pieces, level pots and portable measuring instruments VRM..................................................137
123
Temperature Control
SPECTORbus
124
Temperature Detection and Control
SPECTORbus
Type approval
TV SWB/SHWS/STW (STB) 13-413
Burner 0525 EG MUC 03 07 103881 004
DIN CERTO STW (STB) 117906
SIL 2
Burner
For other PT 100 see Price List.
B
Pressurized hot-water boiler acc. to TRD604 Pressurized hot-water boiler
Combination PN Stock code
NRS 1-40.1 PT 100 T < 400 C
URB 2 TRS 5-40
TRG 5-63 L = 100 mm 3x 40 2671110
NRS TRV 5-40 2x
1-40.2 TRV 5-40 24 V, DC 2x 2691040
NRG 16-40 40 3514041
NRS 1-40.1 3222841
TC
STW(B) NRS 1-40.2 3228941
STW(B) TC TRS 5-40 230 V, 50-60 Hz 2554041
URB 2 3382043
WB
Burner
125
Temperature Control
SPECTORmodule
126
Temperature Control
SPECTORmodule
Type approval
DIN CERTO STW/STB 1230
EG Z-IS-TAF-MUC-12-10-103881-009
SIL 3
Optional:
100-240 VAC .50
4-20 mA (0...650 C) .57
Temperature
Superheater sensor
TRG 5-65
Steam boiler
Burner
0525
Return-temperature controller
Pressurized hot-water boiler acc. to TRD604
Equipment combination PN Stock code
Type approval
TRG 5-6.. DIN CERTO TW 1232
Optional:
TRS 5-50, 100-240 VAC .50
4-20 mA (0...650 C) .57
127
Conductivity Monitoring
Basic Principles Application
128
Technical Specification
Conductivity
Designs
a = Field case
b = Plug-in unit in plastic case
c = 19" slide-in unit
e = Case for panel mounting
129
Conductivity monitoring
SPECTORbus / -compact
LRGT 16-2
The compact system LRGT 16-2 features
4 electrodes working acc. to the conductivity
measurement principle.
The LRGT 16-x / 17-1 is designed for
signalling the TDS value (conductivity) in elec-
trically conductive liquids:
Conductivity permanently within predefined
control range of the electrode.
The LRGT 16-x / 17-1 has a conductivity
transmitter integrated in the terminal box for
producing a standard signal 4-20 mA.
KS 90-.
The industrial controller KS 90 comes with
a self-optimising feature as standard. In
addition to the controller output it has also an
integrated max. limit value so as to fulfill the
requirements of TRD 604 for 72 hrs operation.
The setpoint and the actual value are indi
cated by a LED display.
Sitop
Power supply unit Sitop PSU/Smart serves as
a 24 V DC power supply unit for the compact
system LRGT16-1 / 17-1.
130
Conductivity Monitoring SPECTORbus/compact
with Automatic Temperature Compensation
BAE
T-piece connector
Approved in acc. with PED 2014/68/EU PN 40
Approved in acc. with PED 2014/68/EU PN 63
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Conductivity Control with Manual or Automatic
Temperature Compensation
SPECTORmodule
Manual Compensation
LRG 16-4 LRS 1-50 LRR 1-52
Application and Purpose Application and Purpose Application and Purpose
The LRG 16-4 in conjunction with conduc The LRS 1-50 is a compact-design limit The LRR 1-52 is a continuous blowdown
tivity switch LRS or conductivity controller switch for signaling MIN and MAX limits and controller for automatic 3-position continuous
LRR detects the electrical conductivity of for on/off continuous blowdown control (valve blowdown control (valve OPEN/OPERATION/
process or boiler water. OPEN/CLOSED) with MAX limit contact for CLOSED) with MIN and MAX limit contacts for
automatic boiler blowdown in steam boilers, automatic boiler blowdown in steam boilers,
evaporators, pure steam generators etc. A evaporators, pure steam generators etc. The
Automatic Compensation
separate resistance thermometer Pt 100 can associated operating & display unit URB is
TRG 5-6. be connected to the equipment to provide mounted in the front panel and is used for
automatic temperature compensation. setting the parameters in the controller and
Application and Purpose
viewing numerical indication and bar graphs
The TRG 5-6.. continuously detects the LRR 1-50 of actual value, setpoint, value of manipulated
temperature and compensates for any Application and Purpose variable and trend graphs.
temperature influence on the conductivity The LRR 1-50 is a compact-design conti-
reading. Design
nuous blowdown controller for automatic
The continuous blowdown controller LRR
LRG 16-9 3-position continuous blowdown control
is inside a plastic enclosure for installati-
(valve OPEN/OPERATION/CLOSED) with a MAX
Application and Purpose on in control cabinet and provided with a
limit contact for automatic boiler blowdown in
The LRG 16-9 detects the electrical removable terminal strip. Installation via 35
steam boilers, evaporators, pure steam gene-
conductivity and, by means of the integrated mm standard rail. The operating & display
rators etc. A separate resistance thermometer
resistance thermometer Pt 100, the tempe- unit URB is mounted in the front panel of the
Pt 100 can be connected to the equipment to
rature of feedwater, condensate, process and control cabinet.
provide automatic temperature compensation.
boiler water.
Design of LRS 1-50 / LRR 1-50/51
Plastic enclosure for installation in control
cabinet, with removable terminal strip.
Installation via 35 mm standard rail.
Automatic temperature
compensation
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Conductivity Monitoring with Manual or Automatic
Temperature Compensation
SPECTORmodule
MAX
Type approval: TV WL 12-018
EG Z-IS-TAF-MUC 12 08 103881 007
LRG 16-4
BAE
GAV
0525
133
Conductivity Monitoring with Automatic
Temperature Compensation LRG 16-9 / LRS 1-7
134
Conductivity Monitoring with Automatic Temperature
Compensation LRG... / LRS 1-7
Automatic Continuous Blowdown Control Automatic Temp. Compensation Sample valve unit
Stock code
> 275 C > 275
LRG 16-9 3771839
BAE 210 Connecting cable
1502563
male / female 5m
GAV PK-250 PE2A
LRS 1-7 MAX alarm
LRS 1-7 3781640
BAE 210 DN 25 Fl. 393150001
Conductivity
electrode
LRG 16-9 BAE
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Ancillaries: Level Pots and
Portable Measuring Instruments VRM
VRM 2 VRM 3
The service case VRM 2 contains the con- The service case VRM 3 contains the conduc-
ductivity meter GMH 3431. The GMH 3431 is tivity meter GMH 3431 and the pH measuring
equipped with a built-in measuring cell which device GMH 3530.
measures the conductivity of water. The GMH 3431 is equipped with a built-in
Function measuring cell which m
easures the con
The GMH 3431 is suitable for conductivities ductivity of water.
within a range from 0 to 200 mS/cm. The GMH 3530 is equipped with pH electrode
type GE 100 BNC and Pt 100 temperature
Design
probe type GTF 401. The electrode and the
VRM 2
probe are p lugged into the equipment.
Plastic case with foamed plastics insert.
Conductivity measuring instrument GMH 3431 The service case contains also the handling
with built-in measuring cell. and calibration set GAK 1400, consisting of:
5 orange capsules for the calibration
solution pH 4.01 and a plastic bottle
5 green capsules for the calibration
solution pH 7.01 and a plastic bottle
5 blue capsules for the calibration
solution pH 10.01 and a plastic bottle
1 bottle 3mol KCL-solution
1 bottle pepsin cleaning agent
Function
The GMH 3431 is suitable for conductivities
within a range from 0 to 200 mS/cm.
The GMH 3530 together with the pH electrode
GE 100 BNC can measure pH values from
0.00 to 14.00.
The temperature probe measures tempera
tures between 50 C and +250 C.
For pH measuring the temperature range is
limited to 10 C to 50 C.
Design
VRM 3
Plastic case with foamed plastics insert.
Conductivity measuring instrument GMH 3431
with built-in measuring cell.
pH meas. device GMH 3530 with pH electrode
GE100 BNC and temperature probe GTF 401.
Calibration set GAK 1400.
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Ancillaries: Tee Pieces, Level Pots and
Portable Measuring Instruments VRM
DN 15 40 mm
1) 15 / 15 118 1506435
L 3/8"
Boiler To suit electrode LRG 16-4 20 / 20 128 1506436
Material:C 22.8 / St 35.8
Pressure rating: PN 40 25 / 25 137 1506441
DN 15 40 mm
BAE 401) / 40 180 1506442
1)
DN 50 mm
15 1506426
L 1" To suit conductivity electrodes
Boiler LRGT 16-1 / LRG 16-40/41 20 1506427
197
Material: C 22.8 / St 35.8 25 1506428
DN 15 40 mm Pressure rating: PN 40
BAE 40 1506429
3)
DN 50 mm L 1" To suit conductivity electrodes LRGT 17-1
Boiler
/ LRG 17-40
25 244 1506497
Material: C 22.8 / St 35.8
DN 25 mm 351
Pressure rating: PN 63
BAE
1)
B
Approval acc. to PED 2014/68/EU module A1
2) Please state nominal size (DN) when ordering.
3) Approved in acc. with PED 2014/68/EU module 6
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Continuous Blowdown Valves
Application
BA 46, BA47, BA 210, Valve with adjustable stage nozzle and sample valve for continuous blowdown of
BA 211, ZK29 steam boilers and evaporators.
Valve with adjustable stage nozzle, sample valve, and electric actuator for auto-
BAE 46, BAE 47, BAE
matically controlled continuous blowdown. Especially suited for boilers operating
210, BAE 211, ZKE 29
without constant supervision (TRD 604).
Pressure/Temperature Rating According to EN 1092-1 (2013) for: 1.0460 in accordance with PED
and AD 2000 or A105 according to Pressure Equipment Directive (PED).
max. pressure [bar]
Type Ratings according to at boiling temperature
[C] = ts/p max
BA 46 / BAE 46 PN 40 1.0460 EN 1092-1 238/31
PN 40 A105 EN 1092-1 238/31
L Class 150 A105 ASME B16.34 198/14
BA 46, BA 47 Class 300 A105 ASME B16.34 254/42
BA 47 / BAE 47 PN 63 1.0460 EN 1092-1 261/47
PN 63 A105 EN 1092-1 261/47
Class 600 A105 ASME B16.34 271/55
BA 210 / BAE210 PN 250 1.0460 DIN 2401 337/142
BA 211 / BAE 211 PN 320 1.7335 DIN 2401 374/221
ZK 29 / ZKE 29 PN 160 1.7335 EN 1092-1 336/138
End connections
Type Flanged DIN Flanged ANSI Socket-weld Butt-weld
BA 46 / BAE 46
BA 47 / BAE 47
L
Dimensions BA 47, BAE 47 [mm]
Connections DN 15 20 25 32 40 50
BA 210, BA 211
Flanged DIN L 190 220 250
Flanged ANSI Class 600 L 216 216 250
Socket-weld L 200 250 250
L
BAE46 BAE210 ZKE29
ZK 29 BAE 47 BAE 211
L
L L
138
Continuous Blowdown Valves
Capacity Charts
1) For
relatively small quantities (dotted line in chart)
use 210 k or 211 k (with special stage nozzle).
139
Programme-Controlled Blowdown Systems
Description Application
A short boiler blowdown is performed by quickly opening the blow- In steam boiler plants operating without constant supervision.
down valve. This creates a short-term low-pressure area around the Automation of intermittent blowdown by generating electric pulses
blowoff opening at the bottom of the boiler, causing a suction effect to initiate a blowdown cycle via the GESTRA r apid-action intermittent
that removes accumulated sludge and sediments that have settled out blowdown valve MPA.
in the lower part of the boiler. If space underneath the boilder is of concern, (M)PAs that can be
The suction effect of an intermittent blowdown is only effective at the tilted by 45 are available on request.
moment when the valve is being opened. For this reason the valve
should only be opened for approx. 2 seconds. Longer opening periods
waste boiler water.
For the closing process the design of the valve is of great importance.
The closing force of the spring of the intermittent blowdown valves
(M)PA is increased by the boiler pressure, which means that the valve
is in a good condition for breaking up any dirt particles settled on the
valve seat/plug, thus ensuring a positive shutoff.
The service life of the valve seat/plug is further increased by the
pressure reduction that takes place in the radial stage nozzle installed
downstream of the valve. The time interval between bottom blow-
down processes can only be calculated indirectly by taking the boiler
efficiency, the feedwater quality and the admissible boiler water
quality into account.
Controls
Pulse duration Mains Version
Type Design Interval time
sec voltage a b f
SPECTORbus
Continuous/intermittent blowdown controller for installation in
LRR1-40 1 h 120 h 1 60 230 V /50 Hz
control cabinet, with strainer and solenoid valve
SPECTORmodule
LRR 1-52 Continuous/intermittent blowdown controller for installation in
1 h 200 h 1 10 24 V DC
LRR 1-53 control cabinet, with strainer and solenoid valve
SPECTORcompact
Cycling timer PRS 8 integrated in solenoid 230 V / 50 Hz
TA 7 30 min 10 h 0,5 10
valve plug, strainer, solenoid valve 24 V DC
Strainer
Material
Connection Mesh size [mm]
Body Filter
Gun metal Rg 5 1.4571 " BSP 0.5
140
Programme-Controlled Blowdown Systems
GAV MPA
MV
GAV MPA
Controlled by TA 7: B
Type DN PN Stock code
SPECTORcompact TA 7 24 V DC 360224252
Pressure reducing station 147545
Pressure
MPA 46
reducing station < 6 t/h 25 40 3661500
< 24 t/h 40 3661700
MPA 47
< 6 t/h 25 63 3671500
< 24 t/h 40 3671700
Strainer
MV
PRS 8
TA 7
GAV MPA
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Rapid-Action Intermittent Blowdown Valves
Application
PA 46, PA 47, PA 110 Manual intermittent blowdown of steam boilers and pressurized hot-water boilers.
Automatic, programme-controlled intermittent blowdown of steam boilers and
MPA 46, MPA47,
waste-heat boilers. Especially suited for boilers operating without constant super
MPA 110
vision (TRD 604).
Pressure/Temperature Rating According to EN 1092-1 (2013) for: 1.0460 in accordance with PED
and AD 2000 or A105 according to Pressure Equipment Directive (PED).
End Connections
Type Flanged DIN Flanged ANSI Socket-weld Butt-weld
PA 46, MPA 46
PA 47, MPA47
PA 110, MPA 110
Connection DN 20 25 32 40 50
Flanged DIN L 150 160 180 200 230
Flanged ANSI Class 150 L 150 160 180 230 230
Flanged ANSI Class 300 L 150 160 180 230 230
Socket-weld L 200 200 200 250 250
Connection DN 20 25 32 40 50
Flanged DIN L 190 220 250
Flanged ANSI CI 600 L 216 216 250
Socket-weld L 200 250 250
Connection DN 20 25 32 40 50
Flanged DIN L 410
Flanged ANSI CI 600 L 410
L Flanged ANSI CI 900 / 1500 L 440
MPA110
Socket-weld L 300
142
Intermittent Boiler Blowdown
as a Function of Differential Pressure
Capacity Charts
25
DN
0,
11
A
/ MP
PA
Hot-water capacity
Hot-water capacity
143
Contamination Detectors
for Condensate and Process Liquids
Liquid Monitoring Detecting Ingress of Oil in Condensate Systems and Marine Installations
Purpose Application
Continuous monitoring of transparent liquids Condensate monitoring in steam boilers to detect any ingress of oils and greases in accordance with
to detect any ingress of insoluble foreign TRD 604, EN 12952/..53.
matter causing turbidity, such as emulsified Monitoring of cooling water, drinking water, condensate and beverages for turbidity.
oils and greases. Measuring of turbidity and
Monitoring of cooling water, drinking water, condensate and beverages for turbidity in hazardous areas
signal evaluation for indication, recording and zone 1(on request).
control. Tripping of alarms, control valves
Hot-water monitoring in district heating plants.
etc.
Filter and cooling-water monitoring on ships.
The oil turbidity detector OR 52/. consists of
a measuring sensor ORG 12/ORG 22 and the
ORT 6.
Technical Data
Measuring transducer ORT 6
Wall-mounting case, measuring range 0 25 ppm
Type Sensor PN Connection Material 2 alarm relay outputs (instantaneous/delayed)
LED bar chart display
4 20 mA current output
OR 52/5 ORG 12 10 3/8" GG 25
OR 52/6 ORG 22 10 3/8" 1.4580
OR 52/5 EX ORG 12 10 3/8" GG 25
OR 52/6 EX ORG 22 10 3/8" 1.4580
Liquid Monitoring Detecting Ingress of Acids, Alkalis, Raw Water, Dyes, etc.
Purpose Application
Monitoring conductive liquids for contamina For condensate and feedwater monitoring in steam and (pressurised) hot water plants to detect ingress of
tion by foreign matter that increases the acids, alkalis, raw water, dyes, etc.
TDS concentration; conductivity monitoring
(TDS control), signalling and display.
144
Contamination Detectors for Condensate Systems
Monitoring condensate for ingress of oils, grease, etc. Type Stock code
OR 52/5 4003040
Measuring transducer OR 52/6 4003140
ORT 6 Delayed alarm output
Pneumatic three-way
4 20 mA control valve PN16, DN 50 1503407
CANopen (option)
with pilot valve
Sensor
ORG 12, 22
Monitoring condensate for ingress of acids, alkalis, raw water, etc. Type Stock code
Optional
Special voltage 24 V AC .51
Three-way
control valve
Type approval:
MV TV WL 12-018
EG Z-IS-TAF-MUC-12-08-103881-007
Three-way
control valve
LRG 16-9
145
Ingress of Oil in Cooling Water Systems
Digital Indicator
146
Flowmeters
for Steam, Gases and Liquids
Principle of Measurement
The design is based on the Krmn vortex street principle using a body installed p erpendicular to
the axis of the pipe. The vortices generated in the flow stream p roduce pressure oscillations which
are converted into electrical signals by a sensor. The output signal is then evaluated and processed
in the flow computer.
O 5 measuring points
Profibus DP
OPC
Modbus TCP
3.5 x D
B
Specially shaped vortex shedder 5xD
14 x D 6xD
For up to 5 measuring points SPECTORcontrol II (a visual display & control system for viewing, calculating,
monitoring and controlling) can be used.
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GESTRA Special Equipment and Vessels for Heat Recovery
148
GESTRA pressure equipment is designed, constructed and tested to PED1) 2014/68/EU and
AD Bulletin 2000. Pressure equipment of category I, II, III and IV bears the CE marking.
The Declaration of Conformity certifies that the equipment satisfies the applicable safety
requirements of the PED.
Pressure equipment that falls within the scope of article 4 section 3 of the PED 2014/68/EU
is designed and manufactured in accordance with what is recognised as sound engineering
practice. This equipment will not be CE marked but must be accompanied by a Declaration of
Manufacturer.
1) PED = Pressure Equipment Directive
Page
Condensate Recovery and Return System SDR A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Open-Type Condensate Recovery and Return Tank SDL 100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Closed-Type Condensate Recovery and Return Tank SDL 130. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Steam-Powered Condensate Return Unit KH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Steam-Powered Condensate Return Unit FPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Desuperheaters EK, KD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Steam Regenerators GRDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Heat exchanger unit PWT-XPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Feedwater Deaerating Plants NDR, SW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Flash Vessels VD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Blowdown Receiver (Mixing Cooler) VDM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Condensate Dampening Pot ED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Air/Steam Driers and Purifiers TD/TP (Steam Separators) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
C
149
Condensate Recovery and Return System
SDR A
Volume Pumping
Size
[l] capacity [m3/h]
1 340 1
2 550 2
3 750 3
4 1000 4
5 1500 6
6 2000 8
150
Open-Type Condensate Recovery and Return Tank
SD L 100
151
Closed-Type Condensate Recovery and Return Tank
SD L 130
152
Steam Powered Condensate Return Tank
KH
Application
Condensate tanks are used to collect the
condensate from steam processors or flash
vessels. From the tank the condensate is
returned to the main condensate tank or
deaerator with the aid of level-controlled
booster steam.
153
Steam Powered Condensate Return Tank
FPS
154
Desuperheating Plants
Technical Data
System 1 System 2
Pressure rating [bar] 28 28
C
155
Steam Regenerators
Steam regenerator
Pure steam
Heating steam
Intermittent/continuous
blowdown
Feedwater
Condensate
Standard Installation
Steam regenerators with self-acting, electric or electropneumatic heating-steam control
Compact system with manual intermittent / continuous boiler blowdown and the required basic equipment of a feedwater supply control system
Limiting conditions: Quality of feedwater 5 S/cm, pressure of heating steam: 6 barg, pressure of pure steam: 4 barg
Max. design pressure/ Max. design pressure/
Pure steam flowrate Overall length
Type temperature primary temperature secondary
[kg/h] [mm] approx. [mm]
[bar / C] [bar/ C]
GRDE 5 300 450 3300 12/200 6/200
GRDE 6 600 500 3800 12/200 6/200
GRDE 7 1000 600 3500 12/200 6/200
GRDE 8 1200 700 4000 12/200 6/200
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Heat Exchanger Unit
PWT-XPS
Type Capacity Saturated steam Water Capacity Saturated steam Water Capacity Saturated steam Water
PWT-XPS kW barg C kW barg C kW barg C
50-24 H11 40 1 70/90 80 3 70/90 130 6 70/90
50-32 H11 160 1 70/90 300 3 70/90 500 6 70/90
50-44 H11 380 1 70/90 675 3 70/90 700 6 70/90
50-72 H11 700 1 70/90 1100 3 70/90 1400 6 70/90
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Feedwater Deaerating Plants
Application
To avoid corrosion damage to steam boiler
plants, the content of aggressive gases,
such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, in the
feedwater must be as low as possible. The
German Technical Supervisory Association
(VdTV) has issued directives concerning
boiler feedwater quality which are applied by
German boiler manufacturers when giving a
warranty on their boilers.
Thermal deaeration in addition to chemical
deaeration is very important for maintaining
the required feedwater quality.
Recommendation:
For quality of soft water:
Concentration of chloride approx. 50 mg/l
Conductivity approx. 250 S/cm
Feedwater tank SW
Length Volume of tank
Size
mm approx. mm l
I 800 2360 1000
II 1000 2940 2000
III 1200 3050 3000
IV 1200 3550 4000
V 1600 3680 6000
VI 1600 4680 8000
VII 1600 5680 10000
VIII 2000 5000 16000
IX 2000 7850 22000
X 2500 7050 30000
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Flash Vessels VD
Flash Vessels Systems VD 23 and VD 26
Application
Condensate flash vessel Blowdown flash vessel
Flash steam outlet Condensate flash vessels can be used in all Blowdown flash vessels are used if the flash
steam plants where condensate from steam steam formed downstream of continuous
consumers is reduced to a lower pressure. blowdown valves is to be utilized.
This pressure drop constitutes a change of
the energy content that causes some of the
condensate to revaporize and form flash
steam.
Condensate
from H.P. user
In the flash vessel the flash steam is sepa-
Gas balance pipe
rated from the water, and then fed into a
low-pressure steam system. The condensate
remaining in the flash vessel is discharged
into a condensate tank.
to condensate
tank
Drain
Continuous blow-
down valve
Steam boiler
Blowdown
receiver
Technical Data
Service pressure Service temperature Condensate flowrate Volume Material
Type
[bar] [C] [t/h] [l] (DIN reference)
C
S235JRG2
VD 0.5 12 111 250 1.2 40 50 1400
P265GH
P265GH
VD 45 28 250 0.2 1.2 15
GGG-40.3
159
Blowdown Receiver (Mixing Cooler) VDM
Cooling water
Thermostat
Drain
160
Condensate Dampening Pot ED
Outlet
Condensate main = 0.25 bar
Heat
exchanger
Passage or
door frame
Inlet
Drain
connection
Steam trap
Condensate
dampening
pot Condensate Dampening Pot ED
1.25 bar
161
Air / Steam Driers and Purifiers TD/TP
(Steam Separators)
Description Application
Steam separators are used to remove con- Downstream of steam boilers and steam- Upstream of turbines, steam engines, steam
densate and dirty water carry-over from generating units. tools.
steam. By this means trouble-free operation Between boiler and superheater. For direct heating with steam.
and a long service life of the heat exchanger
and steam consumer is obtained. In steamlines ahead of steam manifolds. In spray-vapour humidifier systems for air-
In district-heating lines and flash steam lines. conditioning plants.
Technical Data
Pressure rating Nominal sizes DN Materials
St 37.0 / St 35.8
PN 16 S235JRG2
PN 40 P265GH
PN 63 15 to 500 mm
PN 100 16 Mo 3
PN 160 1.4541
1.4571
Desuperheater
Steam drier
(separator)
Heat
exchanger
Steam generator
Steam drier upstream of a heat exchanger
Turbine
Steam generator
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Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Condensate Recovery and Return Systems
Mains voltage
Typical Installations
Open System Condensate tank of rectangular
Condensate receiver tank of design type SDR A with high-
cylindrical design type SDL (S) pressure centrifugal pump(s)
with high-pressure centrifugal installed next to tank
pump(s) installed next to tank
L = horizontal design
S =vertical design
Closed System
Condensate receiver tank
of cylindrical design type
SDL (S) with horizontal-type
centrifugal pump(s) installed
next to tank
L = horizontal design
S =vertical design
Your details
Name / Title
C
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
163
Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Desuperheating Plants
Typical Installations
System 1
Injection cooler with fixed jet orifices
System 2
Water-bath desuperheater
Your details
Name / Title
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
164
Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Steam Regenerators
Application
Typical Installation
Steam regenerator
Pure steam
Heating steam
Internittent/continuous
boiler blowdown
Feedwater
Condensate
Your details
Name / Title
C
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
165
Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Deaerating Plants
Typical Installation
blowdown
Boiler
Condensate
Your details
Name / Title
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
166
Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Flash Vessel Systems
Flash-steam outlet
P2
Condensate from
H.P. user
P1
to condensate tank
P3
Drain
Your details
Name / Title
C
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
167
Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Blowdown Receiver (Mixing Cooler)
Typical Installation
Mixing cooler with cooling-water control and, on request, with additional flash-steam condensation
Flash-steam discharge
or vent
Cooling water
Thermostat
Drain
Your details
Name / Title
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
168
Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Heat Exchanger
GESTRA heat exchanger, controlled on the condensate side and with safety shut-off on the steam side
Your details
Name / Title
C
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
169
Questionnaire for preparing offers for
GESTRA Steam Separator
Service temperature: t = C
Approved temperature: t = C
1.4541 1.4571
(V2A) (V4A)
Connection arrangements:
Your details
Name / Title
Company Name
Telephone
Fax
Date
170
Academy Page
Mobile Testing Station, See-Through Demo Facility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
GESTRA Steam Traps & Valves Library (2D and 3D CAD drawings). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
171
GESTRA Academy
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Tools for Design Engineers, Users & Operators
Sizing & Selection Software and Useful Tools for Steam Practitioners
For the following software tools go to www. gestra.com/Service & Support
GESTRA CALCUquick
A software tool to help designers and steam practitioners calculate valve sizes and flow
velocities and determine steam, condensate and pipe parameters.
GESTRA CALCUquick-App
Download for Android or IOS
CAESar selecting software for special equipment and vessels for heat recovery
Parameters such as heat content, mass flow or condensate flowrate are used for selecting
and sizing pressure vessels, heat recovery installations, desuperheaters etc. and for price
quotations. Furthermore the program can carry out an economic analysis, indicate potential
savings and calculate payoff periods and, in addition, it can also compute the size of heat-
ing surfaces, kvs values for control valves and superheat temperatures.
To use the selection & sizing software please register your name under Partner Login on
our website www.gestra.com.
Technical Documentation
To view and download datasheets, installation & operating manuals,
GESTRA Technical References Guide, Gestra Condensate Manual, and our brochures,
leaflets and other technical literature go to www.gestra.com and click on Documents /
Brochures.
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Documentation and Technical Literature
Technical Infos
Answers are given to frequently asked questions regarding condensate lines, steam, boiler
equipment, non-return valves and many more topics.
174
Useful Information /Conversions
Useful Information
Abbreviations used throughout this catalogue:
DN Dimension, nominal. The nominal size of a pipe or fitting in mm or inch, if stated.
PN Pressure, nominal. The nominal pressure rating
(Maximum cold working pressure) in bar.
PMX Maximum differential pressure (inlet pressure minus outlet pressure)
PMA Maximum allowable working pressure
PMO Maximum operating pressure
TMA Maximum allowable working temperature
PAMAX Maximum service pressure
BSP British Standard Pipe (DIN ISO 228)
NPT American Standard Taper Pipe Thread (National Pipe Tapered)
Conversions
In this catalogue the International System of Units (SI) is applied.
The following conversions into the Imperial System for the units used in this catalogue
might be useful:
SI Units Imperial Units Conversion
bar psi 1 bar = 14.504 psi
C F 1F = C x 9/5 + 32
kg/h lb/h 1 kg/h = 2.204 lb/h
l/s gpm 1 l/s = 13.22 igpm
= 15.85 usgpm
kv Cv Cv = 1.13 kv (usgpm)
Pressure-Temperature Ratings
It is not possible to give direct conversions between DIN and ANSI ratings, and space
does not permit a detailed comparison. When selecting valves against specific duties, all s ervice data must be
fully considered. The following table is provided to guide the reader
who may not be familiar with the general relationship between DIN and ASME ratings.
DIN Rating ASME Class Equivalent nominal sizes
PN 10 DN 8 mm = 1/4" DN 300 mm = 12"
125 lb 10 mm = 3/8" 350 mm = 14"
PN 16 15 mm = 1/2" 400 mm = 16"
150 lb 20 mm = 3/4" 450 mm = 18"
PN 25
25 mm = 1" 500 mm = 20"
PN 40
300 lb 32 mm = 11/4" 600 mm = 24"
PN 63 40 mm = 11/2" 700 mm = 28"
PN 100 600 lb 50 mm = 2" 750 mm = 30"
900 lb 65 mm = 21/2" 800 mm = 32"
PN 160 80 mm = 3" 900 mm = 36"
PN 250 1500 lb 100 mm = 4" 1000 mm = 40"
PN 320 125 mm = 5" 1050 mm = 42"
PN 400
150 mm = 6" 1200 mm = 48"
2500 lb
PN 630 200 mm = 8"
D
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Useful Conversions
MASS PRESSURE
1 kilogramme, kg = 2.204 pound, lb 1 bar = 14.504 pound-force/sq. inch, lbf/in2
1 metric ton, tonne = 1000 kilogramme, kg = 100 kilonewton/sq. metre, kN/m2
= 1.020 kilogramme-force/square
LENGTH centimetre, kgf/cm2
1 foot, ft = 0.3048 metre, m 1 foot of water = 0.4332 pound-force/sq. inch, lbf/in2
1 inch, in = 25.4 millimetre, mm = 0.8824 inch of mercury, in Hg
1 metre, m = 3.28 foot, ft = 29.87 millibar, mbar
= 39.37 inch, in 1 kilogramme-force/sq. = 14.223 pound-force/sq. inch, lbf/in2
centimetre, kgf/cm2 = 98.07 kilonewton/sq. metre, kN/m2
AREA = 0.9807 bar
1 square inch, in2 = 645.2 square millimetre, mm2 1 kilonewton/sq.metre, = 0.145 pound-force/sq. inch, lbf/in2
1 square metre, m2 = 10.76 square foot, ft2 kN/m2, (kilopascal, kPa) = 0.0102 kilogramme-force/square
= 1550 square inch, in2 centimetre, kgf/cm2
= 1.196 square yard, yd2 = 0.01 bar
1 pound-force/sq.inch, = 6.895 kilonewton/sq. metre, kN/m2
lbf/in2 (psi) = 0.0703 kilogramme-force/square
VOLUME
centimetre, kgf/cm2
1 cubic inch, in3 = 16387 cubic millimetre, mm3 = 0.0689 bar
1 cubic foot, ft3 = 0.0283 cubic metre, m3
1 standard = 14.696 pound-force/sq. inch, lbf/in2
= 6.24 imperial gallon, gal
atmosphere, atm = 1.013 bar
= 28.32 litre, l
1 U.S. gallon, US gal = 0.833 imperial gallon, gal 1 torr = 1 millimetre of mercury, mm Hg
= 0.0193 pound-force/sq. inch, lbf/in2
= 1.333 millibar, mbar
FOR WATER
1 cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pound
FLOWRATE
1 imperial gallon of water weighs 10 pound
1 cubic metre of water weighs 1000 kilogramme 1 cubic foot/minute, = 1.698 cubic metre/hour, m3/h
1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogramme ft3/min
1 litre/second, l/s = 13.22 imperial gallon/minute, gal/min
= 793 imperial gallon/hour, gal/h
PREFIXES For Gases
1 standard cubic = 1.605 normal cubic metre/hour,
Symbol Factor
foot/min, SCFM Nm3/h (measured at 1 atm, 0C)
tera T 1012 (measured at
giga G 109 1 atm, 60F)
mega M 106
kilo k 103
hecto*) h 102 DENSITY
deca*) da 10 1 kilogramme/cubic = 1 gramme/litre, g/l
deci*) d 10-1 metre, kg/m3 = 0.0624 pound/cubic foot, lb/ft3
centi*) c 10-2 1 pound/cubic foot, = 16.018 kilogramme/cubic metre, kg/m3
milli m 10-3 lb/ft3
micro u 10-6
nano n 10-9
pico p 10-12 ENERGY & POWER
femto f 10-15
1 British thermal = 1.055 kilojoule, kJ
atto a 10-18
unit, Btu
1 therm = 105 British thermal unit, Btu
1 British thermal unit/ = 2.326 kilojoule/kilogramme, kJ/kg
pound, Btu/lb
1 kilocalorie, kcal = 4.187 kilojoule, kJ
1 kilowatt, kW = 1 kilojoule/second, kJ/s
= 1.341 horsepower, hp
*) These prefixes are not recommended for scientific or = 0.948 British thermal unit/second,
engineering use. Btu/s
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Manufacturer's Declaration on the ATEX Directive
(explosion protection) 2014/34/EU
Europen Directive 2014/34/EU (ATEX) governs the requirements for equipment that is operated
in potentially explosive atmospheres. Here, the potentially explosive atmosphere is the sur-
rounding atmosphere. As of 20 April 2016, this European Directive has applied to the operation
of electrical and non-electrical equipment in the EU member states.
The items of equipment named below have been inspected as regards their suitability for use
in potentially explosive atmospheres (gas) in accordance with the above-mentioned Directive.
The equipment does not have its own potential ignition source, in accordance with Annex II,
section 1.3. Therefore, on the basis of Art. 2, section (1), the Directive does not apply.
According to Article 5, these items of equipment must not be labelled with the CE mark in
relation to Directive 2014/34/EU. Neither do these items require a Declaration of Conformity as
per 2014/34/EU.
When used for their intended purpose - described in the relevant GESTRA data sheets and
Installation & Operating Manuals - and as they do not have their potential ignition source, the
items of equipment named below may be used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
The GESTRA items of equipment mentioned below, in the version without electrical or
pneumatic attachments, are suitable for operation in the following zones: Zone 0, 1, 2 (gas).
Check valves:
Type BB, CB, MB, RK, SBO.
Strainers:
Type SZ.
Note:
Some electrical and non-electrical items of equipment marketed by GESTRA and not
mentioned here can be used in certain potentially explosive atmospheres. If you have any
questions about using this equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres for your particular
application, please contact us. Please note that certain items of GESTRA equipment have a
Declaration of Conformity with other Europen directives, and therefore bear the CE mark. If
necessary, you can find details in the relevant data sheets, Installation & Operating Manuals
and Declarations of Conformity.
177
EC Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) No. 97/23
CE Mark for GESTRA Series Equipment
178
EC Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) No. 97/23
CE Mark for GESTRA Series Equipment
A2 Check Valves
X H X X BB 12A / 22A 149 10 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 14A / 24A 149 16 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 15A / 25A 149 25/CL150 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 16A / 26A 149 40/CL300 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 17A 149 63 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 18A 149 100/CL600 1. BB DIN- & ASME CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
2. DN 800 = ASME 30"
X H X X BB 19A 149 160/CL900 (DN 750) CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 12C / 22C 143 10 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 14C / 24C 143 16 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 15C / 25C 143 25/CL150 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 16C / 26C 143 40/CL300 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 17C 143 63 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 18C 143 100/CL600 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X BB 19C 143 160/CL900 CE CE CE CE
(X) H X BB 11G / 21G 140 6 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X BB 12G / 22G 140 10 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X BB 14G / 24G 140 16 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X CB 14 138 16 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X CB 24S 132 16 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X CB 26 133 40 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X CB 26a 134 40 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X MB 14 091 16 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3)
526520/530
X H X X NAF-Check 448 25 CE CE CE CE CE
528520/530
X H X X NAF-Check 526620/630 448 40 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X H X X NAF-Check 526822/832 448 100 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 16a 118 40/CL300 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 16b 124 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 16c 117 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 16t 125 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 26a 114 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 29a 109 160/CL.. 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X RK 41 102 16 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 44 103 16 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X RK 44s 110 16 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 49 107 160 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X RK 70 095 6 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE
(X) H X RK 71 100 16 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 76 120 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 86 101 40/CL300 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X RK 86a 121 40/CL300 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
11, 086,
X SBO 21, 088, 6 4 (3) 4 (3)
31 090
D
179
EC Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) No. 97/23
CE Mark for GESTRA Series Equipment
180
EC Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) No. 97/23
CE Mark for GESTRA Series Equipment
A6 Safety Valves
X B+D X GSV 4421 300 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X B+D X X GSV 4425 300 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X B+D X X GSV 4422 300 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X B+D X X GSV 4414 300 CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
A7 Strainer
(X) A X*) GSF 11, 14 431 6 - 16* 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE *) liquids max. 10 bar
(X) H X X GSF 24, 25, 35, 36, 46A 431 16 - 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X GSF 332 - 334, 336 - 338 430 16 - 160 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE
(X) H X X GSF 341 - 348 430 6 - 25 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X SZ 36A 437 40/CL300 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
A8 Stop Valves, Sight Glasses
413
(X) H X X GAV 36, 36F 40/25 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE* CE* CE* *) = GAV 35, 35F PN 25
415
(X) H X X GAV 24F, 25F 413 16 - 25 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
(X) H X X GAV 54F 416 16 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE
(X) H X X GSG 405, 406 453 16, 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE
(X) H X X GSG 424 443 16 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE
B Intermittent & Continuous Blowdown Valves BA, BAE, MPA, PA & Boiler Electronics
(X) H X X Vortex 84 W-U 110 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE CE CE CE CE CE
X LD 144 63-160 4 (3)
(X) H X BA / BAE 46 017,389 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE
(X) H X BA / BAE 47 018,390 63/CL600 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE
X BA / BAE 46 017,389 CL150 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3)
X BA / BAE 210 013, 393 250 4 (3)
X BA / BAE 211 394 302 4 (3)
(X) H X PA / MPA 46 005, 366 40 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE
X PA / MPA 46 005, 366 CL150 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3)
47 (inkl. Fl. 006,
(X) H X PA / MPA 63 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE
CL400) 367
(X) H X PA / MPA 47 006, 367 CL600 4 (3) 4 (3) 4 (3) CE CE
X PA / MPA 110 002, 365 250 4 (3)
1x-40/41 + 351/352 +
X B+D NRG 40-160 CE
NRS 1-40/41 322
5-6x + 265/267 +
X B+D TRG CE CE
TRS 5-50 255
1x-1/16-2 + KS90-1/
377 +
X B+D LRGT LRR 1-5x, 16-4/ 40 CE
266
LRG 16-9 + LRx 1-5x
1x-50 + NRS 1-50, 351/357
X B+D NRG 40-160 CE
1x-51 + NRS 1-51 + 323
16-36 + 358 +
X B+D NRG 40 CE
NRS 1-50 323
16-40 + LRR 377 + 380
X B+D LRG 40 CE
1-40 + URB + 338
X H X NRG 211 350 320 CE
X H X LRG 17-1 377 63 CE
X H X LRG 19-1 377 160 CE
C Heat Recovery Systems & Vessels
X A1, G (X) X Vessels X For more information see Price List
For special versions of GESTRA series equipment,
4 (3) Not PED relevant or must not be CE-marked CE on request
e. g. other connection sizes, it is necessary to a scertain
Not part of GESTRA product range CE (X) CE-marking depending on size whether the equipment must be a ccompanied by
CE Is declared conform (X)* on request the declaration of conformity and has to bear the CE
marking.
D
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Combined Imperial and S. I. Steam Tables
0.76 22.5 0.25 3.63 65.0 149 272 2346 117 1009 6.20 99.3
0.71 21.1 0.3 4.35 69.1 156 289 2336 124 1004 5.23 83.8
0.66 19.6 0.35 5.08 72.7 163 304 2327 131 1000 4.53 72.6
0.61 18.1 0.4 5.80 75.9 169 318 2319 137 997 3.99 63.9
0.56 16.6 0.45 6.53 78.7 174 330 2312 142 994 3.58 57.3
0.51 15.1 0.5 7.25 81.3 178 341 2305 147 991 3.24 51.9
VACUUM
VACUUM
0.46 13.7 0.55 7.98 83.7 183 351 2299 151 988 2.96 47.4
0.41 12.2 0.6 8.70 85.9 187 360 2294 155 986 2.73 43.7
0.36 10.7 0.65 9.43 88.0 190 369 2288 159 984 2.54 40.7
0.31 9.24 0.7 10.2 90.0 194 377 2283 162 982 2.37 38.0
0.26 7.77 0.75 10.9 91.8 197 384 2279 165 980 2.22 35.6
0.21 6.29 0.8 11.6 93.5 200 392 2274 169 978 2.09 33.5
0.16 4.81 0.85 12.3 95.1 203 399 2270 172 976 1.97 31.6
0.11 3.34 0.9 13.1 96.7 206 405 2266 174 974 1.87 30.1
0.06 1.86 0.95 13.8 98.2 209 411 2262 177 972 1.78 28.5
0.01 0.38 1.0 14.5 99.6 211 418 2258 179 971 1.69 27.1
0 0 1.013 14.696 100 212 419 2257 180 970 1.67 26.8
0.1 1.45 1.11 16.1 103 217 430 2250 185 967 1.53 24.5
0.2 2.90 1.21 17.5 105 221 441 2243 190 964 1.41 22.6
0.3 4.35 1.31 19.0 107 225 450 2237 194 962 1.31 21.0
0.4 5.80 1.41 20.5 110 230 460 2231 198 959 1.23 19.7
0.5 7.25 1.51 21.9 112 234 468 2226 201 957 1.15 18.4
0.6 8.70 1.61 23.4 114 237 476 2220 205 954 1.08 17.3
0.7 10.2 1.71 24.8 115 239 484 2215 208 952 1.02 16.3
0.8 11.6 1.81 26.3 117 243 492 2211 212 951 0.971 15.6
0.9 13.1 1.91 27.7 119 246 499 2206 215 948 0.923 14.8
1.0 14.5 2.01 29.2 120 248 506 2201 218 946 0.881 14.1
1.1 16.0 2.11 30.6 122 252 512 2197 220 945 0.841 13.5
1.2 17.4 2.21 32.1 123 253 519 2193 223 943 0.806 12.9
1.3 18.9 2.31 33.5 125 257 525 2189 226 941 0.773 12.4
1.4 20.3 2.41 35.0 126 259 531 2185 228 939 0.743 11.9
1.5 21.8 2.51 36.4 128 262 536 2181 230 938 0.714 11.4
1.6 23.2 2.61 37.9 129 264 542 2177 233 936 0.689 11.0
1.7 24.7 2.71 39.3 130 266 547 2174 235 935 0.665 10.7
1.8 26.1 2.81 40.8 131 268 552 2170 237 933 0.643 10.3
1.9 27.6 2.91 42.2 133 271 557 2167 240 932 0.622 9.96
2.0 29.0 3.01 43.7 134 273 562 2163 242 930 0.603 9.66
2.2 31.9 3.21 46.6 136 277 572 2157 246 927 0.568 9.10
2.4 34.8 3.41 49.5 138 280 581 2151 250 925 0.536 8.59
2.6 37.7 3.61 52.4 140 284 589 2145 253 922 0.509 8.15
2.8 40.6 3.81 55.3 142 288 597 2139 257 920 0.483 7.74
3.0 43.5 4.01 58.2 144 289 605 2133 260 917 0.461 7.38
3.2 46.4 4.21 61.1 146 293 613 2128 264 915 0.440 7.05
3.4 49.3 4.41 64.0 147 297 620 2123 267 913 0.422 6.76
3.6 52.2 4.61 66.9 149 298 627 2118 270 911 0.405 6.49
3.8 55.1 4.81 69.8 150 302 634 2113 273 908 0.389 6.23
4.0 58.0 5.01 72.7 152 304 641 2108 276 906 0.374 5.99
4.2 60.9 5.21 75.6 153 307 647 2104 278 905 0.361 5.78
4.4 63.8 5.41 78.5 155 309 653 2099 281 902 0.348 5.57
4.6 66.7 5.61 81.4 156 313 659 2095 283 901 0.336 5.38
4.8 69.6 5.81 84.3 158 315 665 2090 286 899 0.325 5.21
5.0 72.5 6.01 87.2 159 316 671 2086 289 897 0.315 5.01
5.5 79.8 6.51 94.4 162 324 685 2076 295 893 0.292 4.68
6.0 87.0 7.01 102 165 329 698 2066 300 888 0.272 4.36
6.5 94.3 7.51 109 168 333 710 2057 305 884 0.255 4.09
7.0 102 8.01 116 171 338 721 2048 310 880 0.240 3.84
7.5 109 8.51 123 173 343 733 2039 315 877 0.227 3.64
8.0 116 9.01 131 175 347 743 2031 319 873 0.215 3.44
8.5 123 9.51 138 178 351 753 2023 324 870 0.204 3.27
9.0 131 10.0 145 180 354 763 2015 328 866 0.194 3.11
9.5 138 10.5 152 182 360 773 2008 332 863 0.185 2.96
10.0 145 11.0 160 184 363 782 2000 336 860 0.177 2.84
10.5 152 11.5 167 186 367 790 1993 340 857 0.171 2.74
11.0 160 12.0 174 188 370 798 1986 344 854 0.163 2.61
11.5 167 12.5 181 190 374 807 1979 347 851 0.157 2.51
12.0 174 13.0 189 192 376 815 1973 350 848 0.151 2.42
12.5 181 13.5 196 193 379 823 1966 354 845 0.146 2.34
13.0 189 14.0 203 195 383 830 1960 357 843 0.141 2.26
13.5 196 14.5 210 197 385 838 1953 360 840 0.136 2.18
14.0 203 15.0 218 198 388 845 1947 363 837 0.132 2.11
14.5 210 15.5 225 200 392 852 1941 366 834 0.128 2.05
15.0 218 16.0 232 202 394 859 1935 369 832 0.124 1.99
15.5 225 16.5 239 203 397 866 1929 372 829 0.120 1.92
16.0 232 17.0 247 204 399 872 1923 375 827 0.117 1.87
16.5 239 17.5 254 205 401 879 1918 378 824 0.114 1.83
17.0 247 18.0 261 207 405 885 1912 381 822 0.110 1.76
17.5 254 18.5 268 209 408 891 1907 383 820 0.108 1.73
14.5 psi = 1 bar
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Combined Imperial and S. I. Steam Tables
183
DINMaterial Reference Chart
Since some flange faces are not interchangeable with the associated DINversions please state the standard and the form of the face.
Example: BK 45 DN 20 PN 40 flanged to DIN 2635 form D [standard flat face, roughness Ra = 3.2 6.3 m (N8/N9)]
or: RK 16A DN 65 PN 40 for flange to EN 1092-1 form D (groove/groove face)
Roughness Characteristics
Roughness Ra Rz Rt CLA "
class (old) [m] [m] [m] [in]
N1 0.025 0.22 - 0.30 0.24 - 0.40 1
N2 0.05 0.45 - 0.60 0.49 - 0.80 2
N3 0.1 0.8 - 1.1 0.85 - 1.45 4
N4 0.2 1.0 - 1.8 1.10 - 2.40 8
N5 0.4 1.6 - 2.8 1.75 - 3.60 16
N6 0.8 3.0 - 4.8 3.2 - 6.0 32
N7 1.6 5.9 - 8.0 6.3 - 10 63
N8 3.2 12.0 - 16.0 13.0 - 19.5 125
N9 6.3 23 - 32 25 - 38 250
N10 12.5 46 - 57 48 - 68 500
N11 25 90 - 110 95 - 130 1000
N12 50 160 - 220 190 - 250 2000
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Index by Product Name
186
Index by Product Name
187
Index by Product Name
188
Index by Product Name
189
Index by Product Code
190
Index by Product Code
191
For your Notes
192
Note: Responsible care has been taken in preparing this illustrated catalogue. GESTRA reserves the right to make
corrections and changes. Illustrations in our printed literature are liable to alteration and are not intended to be binding.
We also reserve the unrestricted property and copyright in all estimates, drawings or related documents, which must
not be made available to third parties.
Revised 2017
2017
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2017
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