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Product category: Pneumatic equipment
News Release from: Lee Products | Subject: Power generation valves
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 18 May 2007

Power generation valves are field
serviceable

Miniature component specialists Lee Products has introduced a range of Chek valves which can be quickly and simply disassembled to enable servicing to be carried out.

Miniature component specialists Lee Products has introduced a range of Chek valves for use in purge air, water injection and liquid fuel applications, specifically for industrial gas turbines One of the important benefits of the design of these valves is their ability to be quickly and simply disassembled to enable servicing to be carried out in the field, using a rebuild kit

The valves are available with or without, a removable, washable Hi-Bar safety screen and this popular, with-screen version incorporates a one-piece component, which is machined from a solid piece of bar and features laser drilled holes for optimum precision.

The screen is capable of handling differential pressures up to 7500 psid (518 Bar) without collapse.

These power generation chek valves, which can operate at temperatures up to 230deg C, can also be designed according to specific customer requirements and so provide users with optimum application flexibility.

They feature a stainless steel poppet design that, in combination with a Vespel seat, allows for both low leakage and high flow.

In addition, each valve is 100 percent tested to ensure reliable, consistent long-term performance.

These extremely compact Chek Valves are available as a purge air and water injection option measuring just 144mm in length x 32mm in width, or as a liquid fuel option which measures just 86mm in length x 35mm diameter. Request a free brochure from Lee Products ...

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