Valves
- Lopez Mike
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Re: Valves
Oddly enough, I'm having good luck with Chinese quarter turn lever valves from Harbor Freight. They are rated at 150 psi steam and so far, after two years service, including using one as a throttle valve. No problems. I say oddly enough, because they cost less than $5 each.
Steam valves are still being sold new by your local steam heating supply houses. And I pick them up from my local used building stores once in a while.
I would advise using a real steam valve in most places.
Mike
Steam valves are still being sold new by your local steam heating supply houses. And I pick them up from my local used building stores once in a while.
I would advise using a real steam valve in most places.
Mike
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- barts
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Re: Valves
Amazon has good prices on 3/8" Apollo ball valves with 250 PSI steam rating.
http://www.amazon.com/Apollo-70-140-Se ... ball+valve
For some reason, the 3./8" valves are only $7.36 - 3x cheaper than the 1/2" ones.
I have several of these on my boat in 3/8" and 1/2" sizes; I'm happy with them.
- Bart
http://www.amazon.com/Apollo-70-140-Se ... ball+valve
For some reason, the 3./8" valves are only $7.36 - 3x cheaper than the 1/2" ones.
I have several of these on my boat in 3/8" and 1/2" sizes; I'm happy with them.
- Bart
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Bart Smaalders http://smaalders.net/barts Lopez Island, WA
- PeteThePen1
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Re: Valves
Hi Folks
I seem to recall tht we had a thread on which type of valve should be used in which application. However, I cannot seem to find it, nor can I persuade the search engine to look. Apparently valve is too common a word...! Does anybody happen to know the location please?
Regards to all
Pete
I seem to recall tht we had a thread on which type of valve should be used in which application. However, I cannot seem to find it, nor can I persuade the search engine to look. Apparently valve is too common a word...! Does anybody happen to know the location please?
Regards to all
Pete