Specifications Ward in-line Strainer ASME 600 lb. class. Materials CF3M, 316SS with 316SS screens. Replaceable screens. Size 1/4″ through 2″.

KECKLEYYstrainer

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NIBCO Y-strainer

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Top-Entry Design: In-line maintenance is easy; remove the threaded cap, examine the strainer and, if screen or seal is damaged, replace it without any special tools.

Use PT Series Part Number Crossover Tool to convert from 100, 200, 300 and 615 Series transmitters to new PT Series transmitters.

Ystrainer with blowdown valve

Threaded, Socket-Welded, and Flanged End 150#Class. Threaded ends comply to ASME BI-20.3; weld ends come standard in SCH.40. Optional schedules 5 & 10.

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MuellerYStrainer

Special features generate the Ward Strainer’s top quality performance. Its “Y” pattern design keeps fluids flowing with minimal obstruction. As fluid flows into the strainer (A), contaminants are strained out and collected on the screen (B) near the release (C). The Teflon® body seal (D) is available with graphite for higher temperatures. Contaminant-free fluid flows out of the strainer’s other end. The stainless steel screens (B) come in a variety of mesh sizes.

Installing a strainer before valves and instrumentation can save you costly maintenance and repair. When you team up your Ward Strainers with Ward’s soft-seated check valves (or ball valves from other manufacturers), you’ll eliminate damaging contaminants. Ward “Y” Strainers are available in a variety of materials and a full range of end connections to accommodate many different services. The “Y” pattern design keeps fluids flowing with minimal obstruction. A Teflon® cap seal with optional graphite for higher temperatures prevents leakage. Finally, maintenance is easy with Ward Strainers, which feature a blow-off outlet for self-cleaning.

Use PT Series Part Number Crossover Tool to convert from 100, 200, 300 and 615 Series transmitters to new PT Series transmitters.

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