2 Valve Manifolds R2 Type
Technical specifications
Bore Size | 5 mm |
Manifolds are not supplied with plugs unless specified. | |
Anti-Tamper Head Unit Options | |
Pressure-Temperature Rating: | Max. 420 bar (6,092 psi) @ 60°C (140°F) Max. 200°C (392°F) @ 90 bar (1,305 psi) |
Technical documentation
Benefits
- PTFE and Graphite Packings are available for all valve types. Alternatively O-Ring stem seal and Bellows Sealed Head Units
- Wetted Parts according to a.m. material list are supplied as standard according to NACE MR0175/MR0103 and ISO 15156 (latest issue) – except Titanium Grade 2.
- A shell test and a seat leakage test are performed at 1.5 times the max. allowable (working) pressure acc. to EN 12266-1 – P10, P11 and P12 respectively MSS-SP61 at every standard AS-Schneider E Series Needle Valve / Manifold → 100% Pressure Tested!
- Inspection certificate 3.1 acc. to EN 10 204 for valve body material and pressure test available on request.
- The manifolds can be provided by default with a
- CRN Certificate
- EAC Certificate – Manifolds are marked with EAC
- Valves with Graphite Packings are Fire Safe Tested and Certified according to ISO 10497 and API 607.
Needle Seal:
Sour Gas Service:
Pressure Test:
Certification:
Applications
- AS-Schneider Remote Mounted 2 Valve Manifolds are designed for remote installation from Pressure Instruments and Differential Pressure Transmitters.
Engineering services
Free engineering services:
- Support for the calculation, selection and configuration of DBB valves, instrumentation valves, and manifolds
- Parts selection support for installed AS-Schneider products
- Assistance in finding of proper solutions for each application
- Provision of technical documentation for the operation and maintenance of AS-Schneider products
Logistic services:
- Standard delivery "to the door", as well as the possibility of shipment of goods directly from the Factory on the terms of FCA Incoterms 2020
Support in customs clearance of goods shipped on FCA terms, including the provision of certificates of conformity, as well as letters on the absence of the need for mandatory certification for certain groups of goods