UL FM Approved Deluge Valve
Fire Protection Valves

UL FM Approved Deluge Valve

UL FM Approved Deluge Valve for fire suppression systems. Wet or dry pilot line operation. 3 to 12 inches.

Key Applications

Chemical PlantsAircraft HangarsFoam Systems
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Technical Specifications

Product Type UL FM Approved Deluge Valve
Category Fire Protection Valves
Size Range 1/2" to 48" (DN15 to DN1200)
Pressure Class 150# to 2500# (PN10 to PN420)
End Connections Flanged, Threaded, Socket Weld, Butt Weld
Operation Manual, Gear Operated, Electric Actuated, Pneumatic Actuated
Standards ASME B16.34, API 600, API 602, BS 1873, DIN 3352

Material Options

Carbon Steel

ASTM A216 WCB, A105, A350 LF2

Stainless Steel

SS304, SS316, SS316L, SS321, SS347

Alloy Steel

ASTM A217 WC6, WC9, C5, C12

Duplex Steel

F51, F53, F55, Super Duplex

Exotic Alloys

Monel, Hastelloy, Inconel, Titanium

Bronze & Brass

Gunmetal, Aluminum Bronze, Naval Brass

Purchase Options

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Features & Benefits

High Performance

Designed for reliable operation under demanding conditions with minimal maintenance requirements.

Quality Assurance

Complete material traceability, mill test certificates, and compliance with international standards.

Wide Application Range

Suitable for Chemical Plants, Aircraft Hangars, Foam Systems and many other industrial applications.

Expert Support

Technical assistance for valve selection, sizing, and application engineering from our experienced team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between gate and globe valve?

Gate valves use a flat wedge that moves perpendicular to flow for on-off service with minimal pressure drop when fully open. Globe valves use a plug that seats against a horizontal weir for throttling and precise flow control. Gate valves should not be used for throttling; globe valves should not be used where full flow with minimal pressure drop is required. For Saudi Arabian pipeline isolation, gate valves are standard. For modulating control in process lines, globe valves or control valves are used. Gate valves are cheaper and lighter for the same pressure class and size.

How to select valve based on application (on/off vs throttling)?

On-off (isolation) service: Use gate valve for full bore flow and minimal pressure drop, ball valve for quick quarter-turn operation, butterfly valve for large sizes (above 24 inch) where gate/ball cost is prohibitive. Throttling service: Use globe valve for precise flow control, control valve with positioner for automated modulation. Consider: (1) Required control range (gate/ball limited to 10:1, globe 50:1, control valve 100:1), (2) Pressure drop availability (throttling requires 10-20% system pressure loss), (3) Operating frequency (frequent cycling wears soft seats). For Saudi Arabian oil terminal pump discharge, on-off gate or ball valves are used; for chemical injection, globe needle valves provide fine control.

What is the difference between BS, ANSI, and DIN valve standards?

BS (British Standards) and ANSI/ASME (American) are the dominant global valve standards. Key differences: Face-to-face dimensions: BS vs ANSI differ for some sizes, causing compatibility issues. Pressure ratings: Both use Class system (150, 300, 600) but BS also has PN (Pressure Number) ratings not directly interchangeable. Flange dimensions: ANSI B16.5 vs BS 4504 have different bolt circles and flange OD for same rating. Gate, globe, check valves: BS 5153 (cast iron), BS 5154 (bronze), BS 1873 (steel) vs ANSI B16.34. For Saudi Arabian projects, ANSI/API standards dominate (Aramco, ADNOC preference). For European-engineered plants (Jubail / Yanbu), BS may be specified. Always verify compatibility before ordering.

How to read a valve material specification (WCB, CF8M, etc.)?

Valve body materials use casting designations: WCB (ASTM A216 Carbon Steel, max temp 425°C), WC6 (1.25Cr-0.5Mo, to 540°C), WC9 (2.25Cr-1Mo, to 570°C), C5 (5Cr-0.5Mo). Stainless steel: CF8 (304 SS), CF8M (316 SS), CF3 (304L), CF3M (316L), CN7M (Alloy 20). Forging designations: A105 (carbon steel), F22 (2.25Cr-1Mo), F91 (9Cr-1Mo-V). Trim materials use AISI designations: 304, 316, 410 (13Chrome), 440C (for seats). Example: Gate valve with WCB body and 316 trim means carbon steel body with stainless steel disc and stem. For Saudi Arabian sour service, verify H2S content and select NACE-compliant materials per MR0175.