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1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION


1.1 SCOPE

These instructions are furnished for use in the installation, operation and maintenance of
NIBCO 1/4” to 3” Class 125, 150, 200 and 300 bronze check valves, with screwed in
bonnet.


1.2 GENERAL

DATA

A. MANUFACTURER


NIBCO INC.
1516 Middlebury Street
Elkhart, IN 46516
Phone: (574) 295-3000

B.

FIGURE NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS

Figure

Description

Number (Gate

Valves)

T-413

Class 125 threaded end, screw in bonnet,
B – bronze disc, Y – PTFE disc, W – Buna-N disc

S-413

Class 125 solder end, screw in bonnet,

B – bronze disc, Y – PTFE disc, W – Buna-N disc

T-433

Class 125 threaded end, screw in bonnet,

B – bronze disc, Y – PTFE disc

S-433

Class 125 solder end, screw in bonnet,

B – bronze disc, Y – PTFE disc

T-453

Class 200 threaded end, screw in bonnet,

B – bronze disc, Y – PTFE disc

T-473

Class 200 threaded end, screw in bonnet,

B – bronze disc, Y – PTFE disc

All threaded end preparations of valves meet American National Pipe Thread
(N.P.T.) requirements.
All solder end valves meet the requirements of ANSI Standard B16.22.

C. IDENTIFICATION

PLATES

Identification of the bronze swing check valves is made by checking for the name
NIBCO cast onto the side of the valve body. The steam rating and WOG rating is
a cross reference with the figure number listed above. These valves are
directional. In order for them to function properly, they must be installed with the
arrow pointing with the direction of flow. The arrow for direction of flow is cast
onto the side of the body. In order to determine the type of seat that is used
within the valve, it is necessary to look into its end and determine the seat type.
The bronze disc will be metallic, the PTFE disc is always white in color and the
Buna-N disc is black and softer than the other two.

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