OPW VISI-FLO 1400 Series Carbon Steel Threaded Sight Flow Indicator w/ Propeller & Viton Seal

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Manufacturer:
OPW
Material:
Carbon Steel
Seal-Material:
Viton
Product Type:
Propeller Style FNPT
Weight:
2.00 LBS
$350.83 - $784.30
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Sight-flow indicators are a cost-effective and efficient way to visually monitor the flow of fluids and to determine if any problems exist at certain points along the industrial process line. Designed for applications with maximum operating pressure of 200 PSIG and/or temperature of 150ºF.

Note: Please contact us for a quote on Visi-Flow product configurations with other materials or sizes not listed.

Features

  • Propeller: Ideal for observation at a distance and the best way to show flow of opaque liquids - Not recommended for flow rates above 100 GPM (Flow from right to left is standard; Specify if left to right flow is needed)
  • Exclusive 3-Year "No Leak" Guarantee: An innovative radial seal creates a constant and uninterrupted sealing force between the body and outside diameter of the glass lens for a longer-lasting and better seal than conventional flat seals
  • Maintenance-Free Design: Bolt-on-body design requires no special maintenance or torqueing sequence in order to prevent leaks, resulting in safer operation than units using tie rods to fasten the lens and seal to the body
  • Dimensional Interchangeability: Feature end-to-end dimensions that match Jacoby-Tarbox and Penberthy and other manufacturers' units (Available in 3/4, 2, 3 and 4 in. sizes)
  • High Vacuum-Service Rating: Rated for vacuum service up to 635 mm (25 in.) at 85.5% vacuum, which equates to 12.3-psi (0.84 bar) vacuum

Specifications

  • Indicator Material: Delrin (White)
  • Seals: Viton
  • Connection: Threaded FNPT
  • Max Pressure: 200 PSIG at 150ºF
  • Max Temperature: 150ºF at 150 PSIG

Applications

  • Power Plants
  • Waste Water Treatment
  • Petroleum Industry
  • Chemical
  • Manufacturing
  • OEM Markets
  • Use Anywhere Where Fluids are Used