Ball valves

High-quality ball valves with hand lever or pneumatic or electric actuator are supplied fully assembled and tested. Available in 2-way, 3-way and high-pressure versions.

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Ball valve TF, DN200, with drive-NE100, Cast iron-25 / stainless steel, PTFE / NBR, 230V50
Preis inkl. MwSt. €4,873.05 €4,095.00
Ball valve TF, DN200, with drive-NE100, Cast iron-25 / brass-hard-chrome plated, PTFE / NB
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Technical Information

The functioning of a ball valve

Ball valves are valves for shutting off (2-way ball valves) pipe systems and containers or for diverting or splitting a media flow. (3-way or multi-way ball valves). The drilled ball is brought into the desired position by turning it 90°. The turning movement can be done manually with a hand lever or pneumatically (single-acting with spring-return, double-acting) or electrically with an actuator.

 

Sizes and nominal diameters

The ball valves are manufactured in the nominal sizes DN4 up to DN1000. Standard sizes are DN10 up to DN300 for flanged ball valves or ¼" up to 6" for ball valves with threaded or welding ends. In the END-Armaturen online shop, you have the option of selecting the nominal diameters of the ball valves to suit your application.

 

Design features

Ball valves are available in different designs. At the body construction, there is a distinction between 1-piece, 2-piece and 3-piece designs. Fully welded ball valves are also used in district heating.
One-piece ball valves usually have a reduced bore and are therefore very inexpensive. Ball valves with a two-piece body construction are used most frequently, which compared to ball valves with thired-piece body construction, however, have the disadvantage that the seals cannot be changed or can only be changed with great effort.

 

Materials

Body materials are often brass, steel (GSC), ductile iron (GGG), stainless steel in a wide variety of alloys (1.4301, 1.4408, 1.4401, 1.4571), but also plastics such as PVC, PP or PVDF. The balls are also made of these materials, but often with additional surface coatings such as nickel plating or chromium plating. Materials are also available for special applications such as bronze, aluminum bronze, Hasteloy, etc.
PTFE (RTFE) is mainly used as the sealing material, depending on the application also glass fiber or carbon reinforced. For abrasive media or high media temperatures metal-sealing ball valves are also used.

 

Connection types

The connection types are versatile. These are available with threaded ends according to DIN 2999, ISO 228, ISO 7/1RP, EN 10226-, BSP EN 10226-1, for the American market also with NPT threads according to ASME/ANSI B20.1.
Welding ends according to DIN 3239, ISO 4200 or else DIN EN 10357 (formely DIN 11850) for the food industry.
With the flanges, a distinction is made according to EN 1092-1 (formerly DIN 2501) according to the flange dimensions for PN10, PN16, PN40, PN64 etc. or according to the American standard ANSI -ASME16.5 class150, class300, class600 etc.

 

Overall length (face to face)

Depending on the type of connection, the overall lengths are also standardized. For flange valves, the overall length EN558-1 (formerly DIN3202 F1, F4, F5 or DIN3202 K1 for wafer-type ball valves) is used.
EN16722 (formerly DIN3202-M3) for ball valves with female thread and EN12982 (formerly DIN3202) for ball valves with welding ends.
However, ball valves are also manufactured according to in-house standards with deviating overall lengths. Here, for example, compact ball valves, which have a smaller installation dimension than the ball valve with DIN overall length and therefore also a smaller dead space in the line.

 

Typical application and use of ball valves

Ball valves are used in almost all production, municipal areas and building services systems. Examples are the beverage and food industry, water treatment, systems for renewable energies (e.g. biogas, biodiesel, solar systems), building technology, laundry technology, marine applications and well construction.

Further application

  • Beverage industry
  • Food industry
  • Sanitary installation
  • Heating systems
  • Drinking water installation
  • Process industry
  • Solar industry
  • Industrial and building technology

Testing and approvals

Test certificates according to DIN EN 10213 2.2 or 3.1 are available for almost all ball valves. However, approvals and approvals for special applications are also possible. For example DVGW for gases or drinking water, TA-Luft certification according to DIN EN ISO 15848-1 or VDI 2440, antistatic according to BS 5146 – ISO 7121, fire safe according to BS 6755-T2 or ISO 10497.
Applications for explosive atmospheres according to ATEX also belong to the application areas.

Stainless steel ball valves from END-Armaturen

Stainless steel ball valves acc. to DVGW for drinking water

The ball valve FW series for drinking water with DVGW approval was newly developed by END-Armaturen, which meets the high requirements of the DVGW worksheet W570 and the standard DIN EN 13828. The ball valves are mainly used in drinking water installations, such as water supply networks, water treatment plants or well construction. The ball valves are also used in the beverage and food industry as well as in the pharmaceutical industry.

The ball valves are available in nominal sizes from ¼" up to 2" from stock. You can choose between female/female threads or female/male threads according to ISO 228. The two-part body of the ball valves is made of high-quality stainless steel 1.4408, the ball seal is made of PTFE. The special body design with its small dead space ensures that only small amounts of residual medium can remain in the valve.

The ball valves were able to prove these high demands on material and design during the manufacturing and approval phase in extensive tests and analysis by external test laboratories. This is the only way to ensure that drinking water, for example, does not suffer any loss in quality or taste.

Stainless steel ball valves with TA-Luft approval according to VDI 2440 and ISO 15848-1

Thestainless steel ball valves ZA, ZP and ZK series are in addition to the old TA-Luft approval standard VDI 2440 now also according to the new standard ISO 15848-1 tested and certified. This gives the system planner and operator the necessary planning security in order to be able to meet the standard requirements in the future when the new Technical Instructions for Air Pollution Control (TA Luft) are amended.

In an independent test laboratory,the ball valves undercut the maximum limit of the highest tightness class AH over the entire test period from CO1 to CO3. It was tested at a nominal pressure of 40 bar and a maximum temperature of +80°C, which means that there are practically no restrictions on the use of the ball valves.

The ball valves are available with:

Stainless steel ball valve with butterfly handle

The stainless steel ball valves of the ZL series, which have been tried and tested for years, are now also available from stock with a butterfly handle. As with the variant with a hand lever, you have the choice between connections with female threads on both sides and female threads on the one hand and male threads on the other.

In any case, the body consists of high-quality stainless steel 1.4408 and a ball seal made of PTFE. This makes the ball valve resistant to many media and rough environmental conditions.

Individual production: manifold with 1/2″ mini ball valves

Manifold item VTI3xxxx made of stainless steel with eight ½" outlets and sealed mini ball valves item BC11xxx and plug-in nipple item 26SFAW for the direct connection of hose lines using quick-release couplings. Also available in many other designs.

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