GEMÜ R677

Manually operated diaphragm valve

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The GEMÜ R677 2/2-way diaphragm valve has a low maintenance plastic actuator and is manually operated. An integrated optical position indicator is standard. The high-flow valve body provides compact dimensions at high flow rates.

  • Same mounting height planes over multiple nominal sizes
  • Integral optical position indicator
  • Compact system design thanks to flow-optimized high-flow valve bodies
  • Media temperature :-10 to 80 °C
  • Ambient temperature:-10 to 50 °C
  • Operating pressure :0 to 10 bar
  • Nominal sizes:DN 15 to 100
  • Body configurations:2/2-way body
  • Connection types:Flange | Spigot | Union end
  • Connection standards:ANSI | ASTM | BS | DIN | EN | ISO | JIS
  • Body materials:ABS | Inliner PP-H, grey / outliner PP, reinforced | Inliner PVDF/outliner PP, reinforced | PP, reinforced | PVC-U, grey | PVDF
  • Diaphragm materials:EPDM | FKM | NBR | PTFE/EPDM
  • Conformities:EAC | FDA | NSF

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Deionization of boiler feed water using an ion exchanger

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Deionization of boiler feed water using an ion exchanger

In steam boiler systems, salts that have dissolved in the water lead to corrosion and deposits. To avoid corrosion and deposits, depending on the operational mode and design of the steam generator, there are important requirements regarding the quality of the boiler feed water. In a deionization system, the salts that have dissolved in the water are removed using ion-exchange resins. These salts are dissociated, i.e. in positive (cations) and negative particles (anions), and as a result, a so-called desalination line is set up as follows: cations exchanger – CO2 degasifier – anions exchanger – mixed-bed fi lter. Moreover, for the installation to operate properly, a regeneration station and neutralization are required.