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Visual Indicator (VI)
Clearly view valve position status from up to 75 feet with StoneL's Stand Alone Visual Indicator. The indicator's rugged Lexan® construction makes it resistant to physical damage and tolerant to most corrosives.
You may conveniently attach the visual indicator directly to industrial actuators with the VDI/VDE 3845 (Namur) mounting pattern featured on most contemporary actuators. Other mounting configurations are also available for non-Namur actuators and valve operators.
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Stand Alone Visual Indicator (VI)
The stand alone visual indicator features the same materials and viewability as the Eclipse trigger and visual indicator.
Features include:
• Direct attachment to VDI/VDE 3845 (ISO/Namur) actuator mounting pads.
• High impact Lexan® construction offers superior durability and corrosion resistance.
• Readily adaptable to most quarter-turn actuators.
• Offers high visibility, positive confirmation for all of your automated valve systems.
960801 Namur Sizes 1 and 2
960803 Namur Size 3
960804 Namur Size 4
Consult factory for other non-Namur applications.
• Kits conform to standard ISO/NAMUR actuator patterns.
• All kits stainless steel.
• Namur size 3 kit fits all shaft sizes.
Specifications and Ratings
Materials of Construction
Housing
Lexan® Polycarbonate
Drum Components
Lexan® Polycarbonate
Fasteners
Stainless Steel
Coupling
Stainless Steel
Operating Life
Unlimited
Temperature Range
-40° C to 82° C (-40° F to 180° F)
Warranty
Lexan® is a registered trademark of General Electric Corporation.
14 StoneL Corporation Phone: (21 8) 739-5774 • Toll-free: (800) 843-7866 • Website: www.stonel.com
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