SUPASS 1-inch PPR Brass Forged Straight Multi-function Filter Ball Valve with Butterfly Handle for Heating Water Manifolds

The SUPASS PPR Brass Forged Straight Multi-function Filter Ball Valve is a high-quality, versatile component designed for use in heating water manifold systems. This valve combines robust forged brass construction with a convenient butterfly handle for reliable fluid control. It features an integrated filter function, making it a multi-purpose solution for maintaining system cleanliness and efficiency. Its design is suitable for cold and hot water applications, ensuring stable performance and a long service life.

  • Brand: SUPASS
  • Item: 1-inch PPR Brass Butterfly Handle Union Ball Valve
  • Valve Type: Ball Valve, Butterfly Valve
  • Body Material: Brass (Forged)
  • Surface Finish: Nickel Plated / Brass
  • Handle Type: Butterfly Aluminum Alloy Handle (Red)
  • Operation: Manual
  • Media: Water (Cold and Hot Water)
  • Port Size: 1 inch * 25mm, 1 inch * 32mm (also available in 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″)
  • Structure: Ball
  • Working Pressure: Max 1.6Mpa
  • Temperature Range: 20°C to +120°C
  • Medium Temperature: Normal Temperature
  • Feature: Threaded Standard Diameter
  • Customization Support: OEM, ODM, OBM
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Standard or Non-standard: Standard

Functions of Brass Ball Valves:

A brass ball valve’s opening and closing component (the ball) is driven by the valve stem, rotating around the ball valve’s axis. It can be used for fluid regulation and control. For hard-sealed V-type ball valves, in situations with significant shear force between the V-type ball and the hard-faced metal valve seat, they are particularly suitable for media containing fibers, fine particles, or solid particles. In pipelines, multi-way ball valves can flexibly control the confluence, diversion, and flow direction switching of media, and can also close one channel to connect two others. These valves should generally be installed horizontally. Depending on the drive method, ball valves are classified as pneumatic, electric, or manual. This brass ball valve can effectively cut off fluid in pipelines, making it an excellent choice when switching is needed. Its role in media transmission is also prominent during use. This product is also an important part of the flow regulation process for better analysis, especially when the direction of the medium needs to be changed.

Important Notes for Use and Maintenance:

  1. Cleaning the Valve:
    • The solvent used for cleaning valves must not conflict with the parts being cleaned and must not be corrosive.
    • If a gas application is converted to a ball valve, gasoline may be used for cleaning.
    • Other parts can generally be cleaned with neutral water.
    • During cleaning, thoroughly remove residual dust, oil, and other attachments.
    • If cleaning with plain water is not possible, cleaning agents like alcohol can be used, provided they do not damage the valve body and its components.
    • After cleaning, allow the cleaning agent to completely volatilize.
    • Allow time for assembly after cleaning.
  2. Addressing Minor Leaks: If a slight leakage is found at the packing of the external threaded reducing brass ball valve during use, the stem nut can be slightly tightened until the leakage stops, then continue tightening.
  3. Storage: Long-term storage outdoors can cause corrosion to the valve body and parts of the external threaded reducing brass ball valve, preventing normal use. Ball valves should be stored in a rain-proof, waterproof, and moisture-proof environment, and flange covers should be tightly closed. Valves stored for more than 12 months should be re-tested before use to ensure stable performance.