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Fisher™ P600 Series Actuators For Internal Valves
PROD_FREG_P613
All Fisher 1-1/4, 2 and 3-inch threaded NPT, & 3 and 4-inch single and double flanged internal valves can be fitted with a pneumatic actuator that can be used to open and close the internal valves from a remote location.
Use of pneumatic actuators permits the opening and closing of the internal valve to be tied into the air brake of the transport or bobtail. Pneumatic Actuators can also provide a convenient way to remotely operate internal valves on stationary storage tanks at bulk plants.
Fisher™ P600 Series Actuators For Internal Valves

Specs

Available Configurations
Type P389: 1-1/4-inch NPT Type C407-10
Type P613: 3-inch Single Flanged Type C484
Type P623: 3-inch Double Flanged Type C483
Type P614A: 4-inch Single Flanged Valves Type C404-32
Type P639A: 2-inch and 3-inch NPT Threaded Valves Types C471, C477, C891, C897, & C486
Internal Valve End Connection Size and Style
1-1/4, 2 and 3-inch threaded NPT, 3 and 4-inch single or double flanged
Actuator Pressure Limits for Type P389
Minimum: 60 psig / 4,1 bar
Maximum: 250 psig / 17,2 bar
Actuator Pressure Limits for Types P613, P623 and P639A
Minimum: 20 psig / 1,4 bar
Maximum: 125 psig / 8,6 bar
Recommended Operating Pressure: 20 to 40 psig / 1,4 to 2,8 bar
Actuator Pressure Limits for Type P614A
Minimum: 40 psig / 2,8 bar
Maximum: 125 psig / 8,6 bar
Recommended Operating Pressure: 40 to 60 psig / 2,8 to 4,2 bar
Temperature Capabilities
-20° to 150°F / -29° to 66°C
Thermal Release Melt Point
212°F / 100°C
Approximate Weights
Type P389: 3 Pounds / 1,4 kg
Types P613, P623, P639A and P614A: 5.6 Pounds / 3 kg

Features

  • Provide a Convenient Way to Remotely Operate Internal Valves on Stationary Storage Tanks at Bulk Plants
  • Besides Air Pressure, Nitrogen, or Carbon Dioxide can also be Used to Pressure the Cylinder
  • Thermal Release : 1/4 NPT fuse plug installed in center port of actuator housing
  • Return Mechanism: Spring only?no air required

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