Flange gate model F1211 ( for vertical indicator)
Installed in pumping stations, on brench lines, outside buildings in the ground, as a gate valve at external hydrants
Application
Manually operated wedge gate valve with a non-rising stem. The design of the gate valve enables an indicator (veritcal or horizontal) to be fitted to show the position of the wedge of the gate valve. The vertical indicator fot the gate valve model F0601-IP is equipped with an internal gear that varies the torque and force required to close or open the gate valve. The gate valve indciator allows an optional kit to be fitted to monitor the status of the gate valve position (fully open or fully closed). Used as a basic fitting in fire protection installations complying with NFPA/FM guidelines. Installed in pumping stations, at systems branches, outside buildings in the ground, as a shut-off gate valve at external hydrants.
The available versions and the scope of certification should be consulted with the technical department. Design and materials are subject to change without notice. Flanged wedge gate valve under indicator model F1211
Installed in pumping stations, on branch lines, outside bulidings in the grund, as a gate valve at external hydrants.
Technical data
Available sizes: DN350 – DN600 (14” – 24”)
Connection: flanged according PN-EN 1092 PN10/16*
Working pressure: 17,2 bar (250 psi) for DN350 – DN450
13,7 bar (200 psi) for DN500 – DN600
Medium: water and other inert liquids
Operating temperature: -10°C to +82°C
Finish: internal and external thermally bonded epoxy (FBE) according to AWWA C550.
Accessories: pvertical gate valve position indicator model F0601-IP with internal torque reduction gear; horizontal gate valve position indicator model F0600-WP; limit switch prepared for monitoring the position of the gate valve wedge mounted on the position indicator
Design and assembly
- Design in accordance with AWWA C515
- non-lifting stem
- ptriple O-ring stem sealing
- additional threaded hole (NPT) in body
- pwhen gate valves are installed on horizontal pipelines, the stem should be positioned vertically
- gate valves mounted on vertical pipelines should have the stem positioned horizontally



