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KITZ 150 / 300 SCTBZM (C) / UTBZM (C) Series Full Port, Split Body, Side Entry Ball Valves This is an illustrated cross-section of a typical KITZ full port, split body, floating type ball valve to exhibit the basic design concept. The actual design of a valve may be slightly different from this illustration, depending on its size and pressure class. Stem head (Double "D" design parallel to flow passage)

Key lock plate

Integral ISO 5211/CAPI actuator mounting pad Low emission stem packing Stem bearing

Antistatic device

Blowout-proof stem collar

Precision machined ball

Metal-to-metal firesafe contact

Body cap API 608 Full port HYPATITE速 PTFE ball seat with cavity pressure relief provision

Low emission body seal gasket Metal-to-metal firesafe contact

Body

4" KITZ 150SCTBZM (C)

Standard material configuration for sour service KITZ flanged steel ball valves are all made of component materials specially heat-treated and hardness-controlled to conform with NACE MR0103 requirements, and proved suitable for servicing sour gases or other hydrogen sulfide bearing hydrocarbons.

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KITZ steel ball valves, floating ball design

Extensive safety considerations KITZ ball valves are designed with extensive safety considerations for users. Blow-out proof stems, provision of locking devices and prevention of misalignment of lever handles provide safe handling in the field and trouble-free operation in the plant. Antistatic devices, firesafe seal design and cavity pressure relief features all assure the economic benefits of smooth, steady plant operation. KITZ advancements in low emission design features contribute to the global battle against fugitive emissions while greatly reducing costs caused by product loss.


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