SPRAY RINSE VALVE
Spray Rinse Valve is used to clean the vessel walls
DESCRIPTION
The Fetterolf rotating Ram-Seal spray rinse valve is used to clean the vessel walls of loosely attached coatings and solids to prevent build up and batch to batch contamination. This is extremely important in services that contain harmful substances that are life threatening such as VCM.
The rotating or linear washdown valve (spray rinse valve) is mounted to the top of the vessel. The number and size of valves are determined by the process, size and shape of the vessel. The valve eliminates the need for vessel opening or closing.
Features
- Rotating and linear spray rinse valve designs
- 360 degree cleaning
- Simple installation
- Ease of maintenance
- Custom sizing for your vessel/pump
- Wide range of materials.
- Customised spray patterns upon request
- Ram-Seal sealing mechanism
Operation
The spray rinse valve starts in the closed position, the wash fluid pump is turned on and pressure is built up inside the valve. The SR valve actuator is given the open signal and the valve begins to open. As the valve opens wash fluid is directed straight down and blasts the inside of vessel cleaning the drain valve.
The valve continues to open and the wash fluid fans out upwardly on the vessel walls. The valve reaches full stroke and automatically goes into rotation to wash 360 degrees of the vessel wall. The actuator is given the close signal and the valve stops rotating and goes to the fully closed position and stops. The wash fluid pump at this time is stopped. Please press the video tab above to see the effectiveness of the Fetterolf Spray Rinse Valve in live action.
Options
- Materials of Construction –
- 300 series stainless steels,
- nickel and nickel alloys,
- titanium,
- duplex, super duplex and many more on request.
- Actuation – Manual, electric and air motor.
- Limit switches and air control valves.
Benefits
- Decreased batch times
- Increased productivity
- Improved product quality
- Reduced emissions


