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Eclipse 501231 1 Inch Bfly Valve 4Bv-Arb

Special Price $603.80 Regular Price $670.22
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501231

The Eclipse 501231 1 Inch Bfly Valve 4Bv-Arb is an essential component for accurate control in gas and oil burner systems. It has a 75-degree rotation and a 1-inch National Pipe Thread connection. It effectively controls the fuel-air combination, maximizing combustion and guaranteeing a steady flame. Built to resist the rigors of commercial and industrial applications, this valve has a carbon steel disc and a powder-coated cast iron body for durability. With the Eclipse 501231, you can increase the efficiency, lower emissions, and extend the life of your burner equipment by accurately regulating the amount of fuel and air that enters the burner.

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Manufacturer Name: Eclipse
Product Number: 501231
OEM Part Number: 501231
Product Description: 1" Bfly Vlv 4Bv-Arb
Weight:2.14lbs/970.69g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Eclipse 501231 Butterfly Valve?

Regularly inspect the valve for leaks, corrosion, or debris buildup. Lubricate the stem and moving parts as needed and ensure proper alignment during operation. Check seals for wear and change them replace to maintain accurate flow control.

What are common issues with the Eclipse 501231 Butterfly Valve?

  • Valve sticking or difficult to operate.
  • Leaks around the seal or body.
  • Corrosion on the disc or stem.
  • Inconsistent flow regulation or pressure loss.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off system pressure and ensure the pipeline is depressurized before starting.

Step2: Remove any existing valve or obstruction and clean the pipe ends.

Step3: Insert the butterfly valve between flanges, ensuring proper orientation of the flow direction.

Step4: Align bolt holes and tighten flange bolts evenly to avoid warping.

Step5: Check the valve disc moves freely and seats properly.

Step6: Slowly restore system pressure and inspect for leaks or unusual operation.