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Parker highlights the leak elimination benefits of close-coupled instrumentation


Published Apr 5, 2012
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A diverse range of flanged products aimed at eliminating potential leak paths in process instrumentation connections will be highlighted at the Global Petroleum Show by the Instrumentation Products Division of Parker Hannifin. In particular, the company will be showing the latest additions to its extensive monoflange and Pro-Bloc ranges of block and bleed valves, including versions that comply with the Class A ultra-low-emission requirements of the international ISO 15848 standard. Also on display will be a new series of flushing rings that eliminate the need for port adapters.

Parker’s monoflange and Pro-Bloc valves are designed to couple instrumentation to the process lines as closely as possible, and to eliminate any use of threaded components – the valve vents can incorporate single- or two-ferrule compression type tube fittings. By combining all necessary primary and secondary valves on a single one-piece body, which mounts directly onto a process flange without use of additional fittings, both series of products reduce the number of potential leak paths substantially. They also help cut installation time and cost. A wide choice of valve configurations – including single block and bleed, and double block and bleed – provides a very flexible interconnection scheme, enabling plant engineers to match requirements very easily.

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