Top Emergency Shut-Off Valve
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Franklin Fueling 662500901 Top Emergency Shut-Off Valve

1-1/2 in. Single Poppet Union

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662500901 1-1/2 in. Single Poppet Union $264.54
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Franklin Fueling - 662500901 - Top Emergency Shut-Off Valve

EBW™ brand emergency shear valves immediately stop product flow in the event of fire or collision at the dispenser. A patented adapter shears clean upon impact, causing the poppet to seal on the valve body preventing fuel spillage. When fire occurs, a fusible link releases the fulcrum arm, engaging the poppet.

Standard 1-1/2 in. NPT openings allow minimal flow restriction and a pre-drilled test plug is included for line pressure testing. The valve can be boss or U-bolt mounted. Easy-to-replace adapters slide on and off valve base without lifting the dispenser.

Single poppet models stop product flow from the pump.

  • Fusible link closes poppet in the event of a fire (165.0 °F and 73.9 °C).
  • Single poppet.
  • Main poppet seals in valve body, preventing accidents when replacing adapters.
  • E-coated body corrosion protection.
  • Meets NFPA 30A requirements.
  • AGB compatible (E-85, gasoline and Biodiesel.)
  • UL 842A and UL 842B approved for E-85 alcohol/gas blends and biodiesel.
  • Top and body material: E-coat cast iron
  • Poppetand O-ring: Fluorocarbon
  • Stem and poppet spring: Stainless steel
  • Stem: stainless steel.
  • The closing feature of an automatic shut-off valve must be checked at least once per year by manually tripping and holding linkage.

Approvals
  • UL and ULC listed
  • UL 842 A&B approved for ethanol and biodiesel
  • ATEX approved, SIRA 13ATEX9035U

Note: The closing feature of an automatic shut-off valve must be checked at least once per year by manually tripping and holding linkage.

NFPA Warning
Annually test auto shut-off. Electrical supply to the submersible pump must always be disconnected before servicing meters, dispensers or emergency shut-off valves. Do not apply more than 50 psi to valve with poppet in its closed position. Valve seat and disc damage may occur.

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