Industrial 2 inch pneumatic ball valve with an air actuator requires compressed air to work, which is widely used for controlling water, gas, oxygen and other air and fluid in petroleum, chemical industry, power generation, paper making, atomic energy, aviation, rocket and other sectors, as well as daily life.
Specification
Ball Valve |
Model |
ATO-Q611F-16P-DN50 |
ATO-Q641F-16P-DN50 |
ATO-Q691X-10U-DN50 |
ATO-Q614F-16P-DN50 |
ATO-Q615F-16P-DN50 |
ATO-Q644F-16P-DN50 |
ATO-Q645F-16P-DN50 |
Ball Valve Type (Optional) |
2 Way Threaded Type |
2 Way Flanged Type |
2 Way PVC True Union Type |
3 Way Threaded Type, L Port |
3 Way Threaded Type, T Port |
3 Way Flanged Type, L Port |
3 Way Flanged Type, T Port |
Port Size |
2 inch (DN50, 50mm) |
Environment Temperature |
-10°C to 60°C |
Medium Temperature |
-10°C to 180°C |
Medium Pressure |
1.6MPa |
Seat Material |
Plastic (PTFE) |
Body Material |
Stainless Steel (SS 304) |
Stainless Steel (SS 304) |
PVC |
Stainless Steel (SS 304) |
Stainless Steel (SS 304) |
Stainless Steel (SS 304) |
Stainless Steel (SS 304) |
Pneumatic Actuator |
Model |
ATO-AT075D |
ATO-AT088D |
ATO-AT075D |
ATO-AT088D |
ATO-AT088D |
ATO-AT100D |
ATO-AT100D |
Bore Size |
75mm |
88mm |
75mm |
88mm |
88mm |
100mm |
100mm |
Air Supply Port |
1/4 inch |
1/4 inch |
1/4 inch |
1/4 inch |
1/4 inch |
1/4 inch |
1/4 inch |
Power Source |
Compressed Air |
Actuator Type |
Double Acting |
Air Pressure |
0.3 ~ 0.8MPa |
Actuator Body Material |
Aluminum Alloy |
Details
![Pneumatic Ball Valve Details](/Content/Images/uploaded/pneumatic-ball-valve-details.jpg)
Body Dimension (Unit: mm)
2 way/ 3 way, stainless steel, threaded type
![2 way 3 way stainless steel threaded type pneumatic ball valve dimension](/Content/Images/uploaded/2-way-3-way-stainless-steel-thread-type-pneumatic-ball-valve-dimension.jpg)
φd |
L1 |
A |
H1 |
L2 |
H2 |
50 |
130 |
213 |
206 |
143 |
200 |
2 way/ 3 way stainless steel, flanged type
![2 way / 3 way stainless steel flanged type pneumatic ball valve dimension](https://www.ato.com/Content/Images/uploaded/2-3-way-stainless-steel-flange-type-pneumatic-ball-valve-dimension.jpg)
DN |
L1 |
T |
f |
D |
B |
C |
H1 |
H2 |
A1 |
A2 |
L2 |
N-M |
50 |
200 |
18 |
2 |
160 |
100 |
125 |
175 |
245 |
250 |
268 |
240 |
4-φ18 |
2 way, PVC true union type
![2 way PVC pneumatic ball valve dimension](/Content/Images/uploaded/2-way-pvc-pneumatic-ball-valve-dimension.jpg)
DN |
D |
D1 |
d |
L1 |
A |
H |
50 |
63 |
79 |
48 |
28 |
213 |
250 |
Pneumatic Actuator Dimension (Unit: mm)
![Pneumatic actuator dimension](/Content/Images/uploaded/pneumatic-actuator-dimension.jpg)
ATO-AT075D
Q |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
Φ50/Φ70mm |
213mm |
93mm |
42.5mm |
50.5mm |
130mm |
102mm |
30mm |
80mm |
PF |
J |
K |
O |
P |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
M6 |
1/4" |
20mm |
40.5mm |
4mm |
4mm |
12mm |
24mm |
16mm |
32mm |
ATO-AT088D
Q |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
Φ50/Φ70mm |
250mm |
105mm |
49.5mm |
55.5mm |
145mm |
115mm |
30mm |
80mm |
PF |
J |
K |
O |
P |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
M6 |
1/4" |
20mm |
40.5mm |
4mm |
4mm |
12mm |
24mm |
16mm |
32mm |
ATO-AT100D
Q |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
Φ70/Φ102mm |
268mm |
120mm |
55mm |
65mm |
157mm |
125mm |
30mm |
80mm |
PF |
J |
K |
O |
P |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
M6 |
1/4" |
20mm |
40.5mm |
4mm |
4mm |
12mm |
24mm |
16mm |
32mm |
Three Way Ball Valve Flow Pattern
T Type:
![3 way pneumatic ball valve flow patterns t port](/Content/Images/uploaded/3-way-pneumatic-ball-valve-flow-patterns-t-port.jpg)
L Type:
![3 way pneumatic ball valve flow patterns l port](/Content/Images/uploaded/3-way-pneumatic-ball-valve-flow-patterns-l-port.jpg)
Tips for maintaining a pneumatic actuated ball valve
- Check whether the filter, pressure reducing valve and lubricator are normal, and observe whether the air pressure is 0.3 ~ 0.8MPa.
- Observe whether there is air leakage in the pneumatic actuator, especially at the connection of the valve stem and the cover at both ends.
- Check whether the positioner works normally and whether there is air leakage.
- Check whether the fixing screws of all connecting parts are tight.
- Try to avoid too much floating ash covering the actuator, and keep the working environment clean.