Bettis Actuated Carbon Steel Butterfly Valves

Bettis actuated carbon steel butterfly valves are designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability in a wide range of industrial applications. Featuring a sturdy carbon steel construction, these valves are built to withstand high pressures and temperatures, making them suitable for the most demanding environments. The Bettis actuator ensures precise and efficient automation, providing smooth and consistent operation for enhanced system control.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of Bettis Actuated Carbon Steel Butterfly Valves.
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Key Features

Crafted from high-quality carbon steel, these butterfly valves offer superior strength and durability. They are capable of enduring harsh industrial conditions, ensuring long-term performance and reliability even under high pressure and temperature.
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Key Features

The advanced Bettis actuator delivers precise and reliable automation, allowing for accurate flow control and remote operation. This enhances system efficiency by reducing manual intervention and ensuring consistent valve performance.
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Key Features

Designed to handle a diverse range of media, including liquids, gases, and slurries, these valves are versatile and ideal for various industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and HVAC systems. Their robust design ensures efficient operation with minimal maintenance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An actuated butterfly valve is a type of quarter-turn valve that uses an actuator to control the flow of fluids or gases. The actuator can be electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic and automates the operation of the butterfly valve, providing precise and consistent flow control.

A lugged actuated butterfly valve has threaded inserts (lugs) on both sides, allowing it to be used in systems where downstream piping can be removed without affecting the upstream side. This feature makes maintenance easier and allows for dead-end service.

A wafer-style actuated butterfly valve is designed to fit between two flanges and is held in place by bolts that surround the valve body. This design is compact and lightweight, making it ideal for systems where space is limited.

A double-flanged actuated butterfly valve features flanges on both ends, providing a secure connection to the pipeline. This design is especially beneficial in high-pressure applications or when frequent maintenance requires the valve to be removed easily.

Actuated butterfly valves are commonly used in industries such as water treatment, chemical processing, oil and gas, power generation, food and beverage, and HVAC due to their reliable flow control and automation capabilities.

Butterfly valves can be equipped with electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators. Electric actuators are suitable for precise control, pneumatic actuators are ideal for fast operation, and hydraulic actuators are best for high-torque applications.

Key benefits include automated flow control, compact design, cost-effectiveness, and versatility in handling various fluids. Their low-pressure drop and quarter-turn operation make them ideal for on/off and throttling applications.

To select the right size, consider the flow rate, pressure rating, and pipeline diameter. Ensure the valve's Cv (flow coefficient) aligns with your system's flow requirements, and consult manufacturer guidelines for accurate sizing.

Yes, actuated butterfly valves can handle high temperatures with the appropriate choice of materials. For instance, valves with stainless steel bodies and high-temperature seals (like PTFE or Viton) can withstand temperatures up to 400°C.

Routine maintenance includes regular inspection for wear and tear, checking for leaks, lubricating moving parts, and ensuring the actuator functions properly. Replace worn-out seals and gaskets to maintain optimal performance.

Yes, actuated butterfly valves are suitable for throttling applications due to their ability to control the flow precisely. However, ensure that the valve is designed and rated for throttling to prevent damage to the disc or seat.

Actuated butterfly valves should comply with standards such as API 609, ISO 5752, ASME B16.34, and AWWA C504. Additionally, valves used in food, pharmaceutical, or chemical industries may need to meet FDA or specific industry standards.

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Actuated Valve Testing & Calibration

All actuated valve assemblies are fully tested and calibrated in house prior to packing and shipping from our expert team of technical engineers. This means that when they arrive at site, you're immediately ready to install and get your production back up and running.
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