Series 80 Model E828 C/I Rated


2-WAY NORMALLY CLOSED Valve


PeterPaul offers a line of Hazardous Location rated, large orifice Automatic Safety Shut Off Valves designed specifically for gas appliances. These valves meet the standards for Commercial/Industrial (C/I) Safety Shut Off Valves per ANSI Z21.21 (CSA 6.5). They are well suited for use in heating equipment, furnaces, ovens, kilns, boilers and gas generators.

  • Large orifice sizes for high capacity.
  • Body is made of 316 stainless steel.
  • Potted coil for outdoor service.
  • Pilot operated.
  • Voltages: 120/60, 12/DC and 24/DC
  • Power Input: 1.8 watts
  • Rated for ambient temperatures of -40°C to +65°C
  • NPT threaded connections.
MAX. OPER.
PRESS. DIFF.
MIN. OPER.
PRESS. DIFF.
GAS CAPACITY
BTU/Hr
CV FACTORPIPE SIZEVALVE NUMBER
ACDC N.C.N.C. 

       
303037,575,00013.01 NPTE828D23DCCP-S
       

Ordering Information:

When ordering valves or repair packs add voltage and frequency to complete valve number. for examples: valve (828B12DGM 120/60) repair pack (K828B12DD AC)

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Operating Conditions

Media
Fuel Gas
Valve Temperature Range
– 40°F (-40°C) to 150°F (65°C) ambient and media.
Maximum Operating Pressure Differentials
See table above.
Leakage
Bubble tight

Electrical Characteristics

Coil Voltage
120/60 and 12, 24/DC
Nominal Power
1.8 Watts
Coil Construction
Potted Class F
Operating Speed
Up to 100 CPM
Duty Cycle
Continuous

Mechanical Characteristics

Internal Components
Stainless Steel. Copper – AC Only.
Elastomers
Nitrile (Buna)
Orifice Diameter
See table above.
Porting
1/2" NPT conduit
Listings
Valves are UL listed and CSA certified for Hazardous Locations — Class I, Div 1, Group C and D - Class II, Div 1, Groups E, F, and G; Div 2, Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
Certification
North American
Life Expectancy
Millions of cycles, depending on application, lubrication, etc.
Repair Packs
See table above.

Series 80 Internal Pilot Valve - Explosion Proof Housing


1" NPT PORTS
2WNC
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