Screwed Steel - WT

Weir Type Diaphragm Valves – Screwed Steel

KDVs Weir Type Diaphragm Valves offer exceptional durability, reliability and control. The clean design completely isolates line media from the mechanical components of the valve.

Features & Benefits

  • Bubble-tight shutoff (Class VI)
  • Cavity free design
  • Easy/low maintenance
  • In-line serviceable (top entry)
  • No stem seal leakage
  • Standard Position indicator

Applications

  • Water and waste water
  • Organic sludge
  • Effluent treatment
  • Lime solutions
  • Gases (e.g. compressed air)
  • Lubricating oil
Nominal Size:  DN15-DN50
Face to Face: Manufacturer’s Standard
Flange Drilling: ANSI B2.1 NPT, AS1722.1 Part1 BSPP
Pressure: Up to 16 Bar (Elastomer Diaphragm)*
Up to 10 Bar (PTFE Diaphragm)*
*Max pressure varies across size range

Material of Construction

Diaphragm Materials

10 – Natural rubber (NR)
20 – EPDM rubber
30 – Butyl rubber (IIR)
40 – Nitrile rubber (NBR)
50 – Neoprene rubber (CR)
60 – Hypalon rubber (CSM)
70 – Viton rubber (FKM/FPM)
92 – PTFE/EPDM backed
93 – PTFE/Butyl backed
96 – PTFE/Hypalon backed
97 – PTFE/Viton backed
98 – PTFE/Silicon backed
9D – TFM/PVDF/EPDM (3 PIECE)
9R – TFM/PVDF/EPDM (3 PIECE
with titanium Connector)
NB: Vacuum grade diaphragms available on request

Design Standards

EN13397-2001 (BS5156:1985)
MSS SP88-1993-(R-01)

Testing Standards

EN12266-1 2002(BS6755 Part 1)
MSS SP88-1993-(R-01)

Brochures

WT Range Brochure

1.92 MB

Actuation Brochure

1.45 MB

WT Diaphragms Brochure

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Data Sheet

Screwed Steel

DN15-DN80 Rising Handwheel

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DN15-DN80 Non Rising Handwheel

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Installation and Operation Manual

KDV Diaphragm Valves Service Instructions

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