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CNG Gas Valve Integrated with Filter

Parker Fluid Control Division introduces the CNG Natural Gas Valve Integrated With Filter, especially suited for downstream valve installations in CNG-powered transportation

by Staff
November 17, 2010
CNG Gas Valve Integrated with Filter

 

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Parker Fluid Control Division introduces the CNG Natural Gas Valve Integrated With Filter, especially suited for downstream valve installations in CNG-powered transportation.

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The high-pressure, high-flow, low-leakage valve is designed for compressed natural gas fuel dispensing systems with single- and multi-tank applications. The added filter removes impurities from the natural gas as well as any particulates downstream of the valve, ensuring a cleaner fuel source to help improve vehicle operation.

Additionally, the product's high-flow rate allows operators to use a single CNG valve for two tanks (instead of dedicating a separate valve for each tank), thereby reducing the system's cost. The enhanced CNG valve also features an improved sealing performance for greater reliability.

The CNG Valve Integrated with Filter can operate within any CNG-fueled vehicle including light-duty (sedans, pick-up trucks, and SUVs), medium-duty (vans and shuttles), heavy-duty (school and transit buses, semi-trucks, waste disposal trucks, and delivery vehicles), and off-road vehicles (lawnmowers, forklifts, freight mounts, and street sweepers).

The CNG Valve can withstand high pressures from 0 - 4500 PSIG, a range appropriate for working and maximum tank pressures. For increased safety and reduced environmental impact, the valve is designed with bubble-tight leakage at 0 PSIG for optimal sealing performance.

The two-way, normally closed valve is built with a stainless steel body. Using an integrated electrical coil enclosure, the CNG valve requires 18-inch leaded connection and can operate in a maximum ambient temperature of 170 degrees. The valve runs on a voltage of 12VDC and has a current draw of 1.64 amps.

More info: www.parker.com

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