Dikkan VG Bronze Fire Valve Angle

Dikkan bronze VG angle valves are renowned for their exceptional quality and reliability in critical applications, particularly in fire-fighting and deck washing scenarios. Crafted with precision and durability in mind, these valves adhere to stringent standards to ensure optimal performance in demanding environments.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of VG Bronze Fire Valve Angle.
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Key Features

The VG Bronze Dikkan fire valves boast a robust construction, featuring a bronze disc and seat. This choice of materials enhances the valve's resistance to corrosion and wear, ensuring a long service life.
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Key Features

Designed to meet the demands of high-pressure systems, these valves come with a pressure rating of PN10. This makes them well-suited for applications where maintaining a specific pressure level is crucial for effective fire suppression and deck washing.
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Key Features

The bolted bonnet construction adds an extra layer of security, firmly securing the valve components in place. This feature simplifies maintenance procedures, allowing for easy access to internal parts when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Firefighting valves allow water to be drawn directly from the sea and pumped to hoses to fight fires on board ships. They are critical safety equipment.

Firefighting valves are located on the exterior decks of ships to enable quick access and allow water intake directly from the sea.

Firefighting valves are opened to allow sea water to be suctioned into pumps and propelled through fire hoses and nozzles to suppress shipboard fires. They provide high volume water flow.

Deckwash valves allow high pressure seawater to be sprayed onto exterior decks for cleaning and removing debris and hazardous materials.

Firefighting valves provide high flow at lower pressures while deckwash valves provide high pressure but lower flows for washing purposes.

Firefighting valves are operated manually by wheels or levers that open a gate to allow full water flow for fire suppression.

Firefighting valves are constructed from corrosion resistant metals like bronze, brass, and stainless steel to withstand seawater.

On ships, firefighting valves draw water directly from the ocean which provides an unlimited supply.

Maritime regulations require ship firefighting valves be inspected and tested at least weekly and after each use.

Some systems allow remote operation of firefighting valves from the bridge or by automated systems for faster response.

Firefighting valves should be periodically disassembled, cleaned, lubricated and tested to ensure they operate reliably in an emergency.

Using corrosion resistant alloys, frequent inspections, testing, flushing with fresh water and protective coatings help prevent sea water corrosion.

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Dikkan VG Bronze Fire Valve Angle