The unique Survivor control valve design solves the harshest erosion, corrosion and flashing applications. With a variety of ceramic trims available, no other valve will last longer, even in applications with demanding flashing and erosive particulate. The unique design of the Survivor directs flashing energy away from critical equipment. Unique packing configurations solve difficult sealing problems associated with solids entraining the process fluids.
| Valve Size | 2" to 24" |
| Pressure Class Standard | ASME B16.34 |
| Pressure Class Range | Class 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500 |
| Body | Sweep Angle |
| End Connections | Integral Flange |
| Face-to-Face Standard | Manufacturer Standard |
| Bonnet | Bolted and Extended into Body |
| Packing | Standard Dual Deep Packing Box with Lubrication Port, Fugitive Emissions, Live-Loaded |
| Guiding | Extended Bonnet |
| Trim | Plug & Clamped Seat Extending into Outlet Piping |
| Trim Characteristics | Equal Percentage, Linear, Quick-Open |
| Seating | Metal, Soft & Ceramic |
| Shut-Off Classification | ANSI FCI 70-2 Class IV, V, VI |
| Certifications | Canadian Registration Number (CRN) |
| Design Standards | ASME B16.5 – Pipe Flanges & Flanged Fittings |
| ASME B16.34 – Valve Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End | |
| ASME SA Materials | |
| ASTM A Materials | |
| Quality | IS0 9001:2008 |
| ATEX QAN | |
| IECEX QAR |