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KECKLEY COMPANY
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3400 Cleveland Street
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Skokie, Illinois 60076
1-800-KECKLEY
Style B
Y-Strainer
Cast Iron
(ASTM A 126, Class B)
250 lb. Threaded
Cast Iron Y-Strainer
APPLICATIONS
Steam, water, oil or gas where protection from foreign matter in a pipeline
is required.
CONSTRUCTION
The Keckley Style B stainers are constructed from rugged cast iron castings
that are machined to exacting specifications.
FEATURES
The Keckley Style B features a tapered bushing in sizes
¼
” thru 2” and
bolted cover with gasket for sizes 2-1/2”, 3” and 4”. All Keckley Style B
strainers are furnished standard with a NPT
blow-off connection and can be
supplied with a cast iron blow-off plug upon request.
SCREENS
Standard screens are 20 mesh 304 stainless steel through size 2”. Sizes 2-
1/2”, 3” and 4” are furnished with 1/16” perforated 304 stainless steel
screens. All screens are spot welded for maximum strength. Different size
perforations and meshes are available in stainless steel, monel, and brass to
meet specific media requirements. If media is not indicated, screens for
water
will be supplied.
SELF CLEANING
Self cleaning is accomplished by opening the valve or drain plug connected
to the blow-off port.
Warning:
See Maintenance Instructions on page
S6
of
the Strainer Information Section for additional precautions and detailed
information on servicing the strainer.
WORKING PRESSURES - NON SHOCK
NOM. RATING
MEDIA
1/4” to 4”
8 mm to 100 mm
250# (Threaded)
STEAM
250 PSI @ 406ºF
1724 KPa @ 208ºC
W.O.G.
400 PSI @ 150ºF
2759 KPa @ 66ºC
07/12
GOVERNMENT/MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS
Style B cast iron threaded strainers meet or exceed government specification
WW-S-2739 (Supersedes MIL-S-16293).
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