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Priming valves avoid pump airlocks

A Wanner Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 24, 2006

Airbleed priming valves allow pumps to self-prime by quickly relieving the system of trapped vapours or air rather than compressing the gas and causing pump airlock.

New from Wanner Engineering, C80 Series airbleed priming valves automatically open to allow F/G-20 to D/G-12 Series Hydra-Cell pumps to self-prime by quickly relieving the system of trapped vapours or air rather than compressing the gas and causing pump airlock.

The valves then automatically close to provide immediate full system pressure.

These easy-to-install valves are available in a variety of materials of construction and mount horizontally or vertically to satisfy various application requirements.

They are designed for operation in systems with a minimum discharge pressure of 5bar, and are tested to handle pressure up to 172bar.

They offer a flow range of 5-37 litre/min with temperatures up to 93C.

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