Spence E-3/4 Valve
The Spence E-3/4 is a 3/4 inch pilot-operated pressure regulator designed for high-performance steam service. Built with a rugged cast iron body and a normally closed design, this E-series main valve is a staple for HVAC steam heating systems and industrial process control. It functions as the primary diaphragm-actuated valve when paired with a variety of Spence pilots, allowing for precise pressure reduction, temperature regulation, or back-pressure relief. The metal-to-metal seating ensures durability against wire-drawing and steam erosion, while the packless construction minimizes maintenance requirements for field technicians. This 3/4" pipe size valve is engineered for steam pressure regulation in tight mechanical footprints where reliability is non-negotiable. Whether you are performing a Spence valve repair or a new steam system installation, the E-Main valve delivers consistent 15 psi to 250 psi service depending on the pilot configuration and spring selection.
Key Benefits
- Interchangeable Pilot Design: Compatible with various Spence pilots to handle different control functions without replacing the main valve body.
- Field Serviceability: Designed for straightforward maintenance with accessible internal components for Spence E-Main valve troubleshooting.
- No Stuffing Box: The packless design eliminates common leak points and reduces frictional drag on the valve stem.
- Hardened Seats: Features specialized alloy seating to resist the abrasive effects of high-velocity saturated steam.
- Dead-End Shutoff: Provides tight shutoff capabilities to prevent downstream pressure creep during no-flow conditions.
Common Questions
What is the maximum inlet pressure for the Spence 3/4" E-Main valve?
The cast iron E-Main valve is typically rated for a maximum inlet pressure of 250 PSIG at 450°F, though the specific pilot and flange rating will dictate the final system limits.
Can this valve be used for water or air service?
While primarily used for steam, these valves can be configured for other fluids; however, it is critical to verify that the diaphragm material and internal trim are compatible with non-steam media.
How do I resolve a failure to open in a Spence regulator?
Technicians should first inspect the Spence pilot valve for debris, check the bleed port for blockages, and ensure the sensing line is clear and properly pitched to avoid condensate trapping.
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