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Fisher™ Vee-Ball™ V200 Control Valve
The Fisher Vee-Ball V200 control valve is your best choice for performance and cost-effectiveness across a broad range of applications.
The precision-machined parts and pressure balanced seal designs allow smooth, precise valve operation.

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Fisher™ Vee-Ball™ V200 Control Valve

Specs

Certifications
SIL capable, ATEX, CUTR, PED, CRN, Fugitive Emission, NACE
Critical Service
Noise Abatement, Cavitation, Dirty Service, Erosive, Low Flow, General Service
Flow Characteristics
Equal Percentage
Material
Carbon Steel, Stainless, Duplex, Alloy
Operating Temperature
Standard Temperature
Pressure Class
ASME
Process Connection Type
Flanged
Shutoff Class
Class III (FCI 70-2), Class IV (FCI 70-2), Class VI (FCI 70-2)
Valve Size
NPS 1, NPS 1-1/2, NPS 2, NPS 3, NPS 4, NPS 6, NPS 8, NPS 10
Valve Size Standard
NPS
Other Configurations
Contact your local Emerson business partner or sales office to learn about additional specifications or options for this product.

Features

  • Available with flangeless or flanged body style for flexible installation.
  • The solid HD ball seal construction provides long service life in demanding applications.
  • Precise contouring of the Vee-Ball provides a modified equal percentage flow characteristic.
  • Materials are available for applications involving sour liquids and gases. These constructions comply with NACE MR0175-2002, MR0175-2003, MR0103, and MR0175/ISO 15156.
  • Ball seal inspection and replacement is done at the valve body inlet, without removing the actuator or disassembling the valve.
  • The one-piece valve body improves structural integrity of the pressure boundary by eliminating leak paths that could be caused by the gaskets in two-piece, bolted valve designs.
  • The optional ENVIRO-SEAL™ packing systems are designed with very smooth shaft surfaces and live loading to provide exceptional sealing.

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