on’s redesigned Entech DRV-BN Nozzle Check Valve combines a modular approach with an improved casting quality that allows for customized solutions, in-field reconfiguration, and a consistent spring-force mechanism for quick and easy maintenance.
The single-coil spring is a simple maintenance solution, and the disc is shaft-supported for disc-to-seat alignment in all installation conditions. The valve incorporates a weight-saving annular design that aids in response time to flow fluctuations and wear resistance. The DRV-BN also features high flow coefficients and quality axial design to help reduce operating costs.
As a complete offering, the Entech DRV-BN and the smaller bore DRV-Z represent a technically flexible and economical solution for backflow prevention and protection of critical equipment. www.c-a-m.com
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