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Since
1914, Keckley engineering and manufacturing has been working for
industry and commercial building installations worldwide.
Keckley float valves and lever valves excel in their
construction and performance.
With the purchase of Klipfel Valves Inc. in 1962, there was
a combining of engineering talents and features of both valve
companies resulting today in this complete line.
Float valves and lever valves are designed to control the
level of liquids through mechanically actuation. Float valves
are actuated through the attached float ball, float rod, and
lever assembly and do not require any external power source.
Lever valves are actuated through the use of some external power
source such as manual operation, float boxes/mechanisms,
electric motors or other actuators, through external linkage to
the lever of the valve.
Typical Applications include:
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Open
or closed storage tanks
Process tanks
Basins
Receivers
Condensate tanks
Sprinkler services |
Vats
Cooling towers
Standpipes
Feed water heaters
Reservoirs
Swimming pools
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Options:
Floats: Available
in special materials, sizes and connections.
Float Rods: Available in a variety of brass, stainless steel,
and galvanized pipe lengths.
Swivel adaptor: Allows the float rod to operate vertically
(straight up and down); replaces the rosette and joins the float
rod to the lever.
Trim:
Many valve styles offer main valve and seats in brass or
stainless steel.
Discs and Cups: Teflon for temperatures exceeding 125°F to a
maximum of 350°F
When Ordering, Specify:
1) Valve size
2) Keckley Type number
3) Connections
(screwed or flanged)
4) Globe
or angle pattern
5) Media
6) Maximum
operating pressure
7) Discharge
pressure of valve if other than atmosphere
8) Maximum
temperature
Plus any additional information to help us insure a correct
selection.
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