Spence E-1 Valve
For steam, air, and vapor systems, the Spence E-1 1" Main Valve serves as the reliable industry standard for rugged pilot-operated pressure regulation. This 1 inch cast iron valve is designed for high-performance service in HVACR and industrial steam plants, offering a normally closed, single-seat configuration that ensures ANSI/FCI 70-2 Class IV shutoff. The packless construction utilizes balanced metal diaphragms and a protected main spring to minimize friction and wear, significantly extending service life in demanding environments. Rated for up to 250 PSIG at 450°F, this 1" NPT main valve provides precise control when paired with Type D, T14, or other specialized pilots, making it ideal for steam pressure reduction, temperature control, or combined regulation applications.
Key Benefits for Contractors:- High-Durability Metallurgy: Rugged cast iron body construction withstands thermal cycling and high-pressure steam service.
- Dead-End Shutoff: Engineered for tight closure on dead-end service to prevent downstream over-pressurization.
- In-Line Serviceability: Designed for easy inspection and parts replacement without removing the valve body from the piping.
- Versatile Compatibility: Mounts with a variety of Spence Pilots to handle pressure, temperature, or differential control.
- Frictionless Operation: The packless design eliminates stuffing box leaks and ensures consistent response to pilot signals.
What is the minimum pressure differential for this valve?
Standard Spence E-Main valves typically require a minimum 10-15 PSI differential between the inlet and outlet to ensure the diaphragm overcomes the internal spring tension and opens fully. For lower differentials, consider using an LP main spring.
Can this valve be used for water service?
This 1" Spence E-Main Valve is primarily optimized for steam, air, and non-corrosive gases. While some specialized configurations exist for water, ensure your specific trim and pilot selection are compatible with liquid media to avoid cavitation or water hammer.
How should the control pipe be installed?
To maintain stable regulation, the 1/4" control pipe should be connected at least 10 pipe diameters downstream from the valve outlet in a straight run of pipe, away from elbows or turbulence-inducing fittings.
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