Cast Iron Sluice Valve PN10 (Flanged)
Non-rising stem cast iron sluice (gate) valve to IS 14846 / BS 5163 for water supply, pumping stations, and distribution networks.
The Supreme cast iron sluice valve is a flanged, non-rising-stem gate valve for clean and raw water service in waterworks, pump houses, and municipal distribution. Built to IS 14846 / BS 5163 with a cast iron body (IS 210 FG 200), gunmetal or stainless trim, and a fully encapsulated resilient wedge option for drop-tight, obstruction-free flow.
Technical Specifications
Features
- Non-rising stem (NRS) — compact, ideal for buried and chamber installation
- Resilient-seated option for bubble-tight, full-bore, unobstructed flow
- Fusion-bonded epoxy coating for corrosion protection in potable water
- Outside screw & yoke (OS&Y) rising-stem option available
- Handwheel, cap-top, or gearbox / electric actuator operation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sluice valve?
A sluice valve is a gate valve used predominantly in water supply and distribution. It isolates flow with a vertically moving wedge (gate) and, in non-rising-stem form, is compact and well suited to buried and chamber installations.
What is the difference between PN10 and PN16 sluice valves?
PN10 valves are rated for 10 bar working pressure and PN16 for 16 bar. PN10 suits most municipal distribution; PN16 is used for higher-pressure mains and pumping applications.
Is the valve suitable for potable water?
Yes. The body is coated with potable-water-approved fusion-bonded epoxy and resilient-seated versions use WRAS-style EPDM, making the valve suitable for drinking-water service.
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