Apollo 70-102-01 bronze ball valve is used in plumbing and industrial applications to control the fluid flow through pipes. With its compact size and reliable shut-off capability, this valve provides efficient fluid control in systems where space is limited, ensuring safe and controlled fluid flow.
Features:
- This bronze ball valve has a chromium plated ball for increased durability, corrosion resistance and smooth operation to extend its lifespan.
- It features a blow-out-proof stem design to prevent the stem from being blown out due to high pressure for enhanced safety and reliability.
- This valve comes with RPTFE seats and stuffing box ring for improved sealing properties and reduced risk of leakage.
- It is equipped with an adjustable packing gland for easy maintenance and adjustments to minimise downtime.
- This Apollo 70-102-01 ball valve has a pipe size of 3/8 inch for optimum performance.
- It further features steel lever nuts with zinc plated finish for structural rigidity, tight grip and corrosion resistance.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I clean and maintain Apollo 70-120 bronze ball valve?
A.
- Turn off the valve and close upstream isolation valves.
- Release pressure if applicable.
- Wipe the valve's exterior to remove dirt and debris.
- Check the handle for smooth operation.
- Apply lubricant to stem and moving parts.
- Operate the valve to ensure smooth movement and proper sealing.
- Check for corrosion, leaks or damage.
- Briefly open the valve to flush debris if needed.
- Reassemble valve components if disassembled.
- Fully open the valve and restore upstream isolation valves.
- Regularly check for leaks, stiffness or issues.
Q. How do I determine leaks in this bronze ball valve?
A.
- Isolate the valve by shutting it off and closing upstream isolation points.
- Visually inspect the valve body, connections and surrounding areas for moisture or drips.
- Listen for hissing sound or escaping air / gas that might indicate a leak.
- Apply a soapy water mixture to valve connections and joints and look for bubbles indicating leaks.
- Increase system pressure slightly and monitor for pressure drops that could suggest a leak.
- Partially open the valve and observe the ball's seating area for leaks around the closed position.
- Repeat tests in different positions to thoroughly check for leaks.
- If leaks are found, address the issue and retest to confirm resolution.
Q. Does Raptor Supplies offer Apollo bronze ball valves with different pipe sizes?
A. Yes, customers looking for ball valves having different pipe sizes can opt for Apollo 70-103-01, 70-105-01, 70-108-01 and 70-100-10 bronze ball valves having pipe size of 1/2, 1, 2 and 3 inches, respectively.