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Manifolds

Manifolds suitable for use on steam supply branches and for convergence condensate from trace lines etc.

Operating Pressure Range: 0 - 5 MPaG
Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 400 °C

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M4S Series

Specifications
No Manual

• Max. Operating Pressure: 4.0 MPaG
• Max. Operating Temperature: 350℃
• Body: Carbon Steel
• Welded manifold
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M4 Series

Specifications
Manual

• Max. Operating Pressure: 5.0 MPaG
• Max. Operating Temperature: 400°C
• Body: Carbon Steel
• Forged manifold
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V1/V2 Series

Specifications
Manual

• Max. Operating Pressure: 4.6 MPaG
• Incorporates bellows sealed valve and steam trap
• Easy conversion and installation
• Body: Stainless Steel

Always check the specification PDFs for the exact product specification available in your region.


Merits and featuresBenefits and Features

Reduces Design and Piping Labor
The simple installation of a manifold to steam or condensate piping often reduces the labor necessary for both design and piping construction.
Optimized management of valves and steam traps.
By packaging valves and steam traps together, a manifold offers optimization of management. Inspection and maintenance are easy after installation.
Package Features Optimal Valve and Steam Trap
The manifolds for condensate collection can mount various types of steam trap with the valves as a package, or can mount the trap stations as a more simplified package.
Extensive Product Line-up
A broad line-up of manifolds with various numbers of branches, including 4-branch, 8-branch and 12-branch models. Customized designs to meet the customer's specifications are also available.

Application areasApplication Areas

Branches and convergences of tracing and steam mains
Suitable for use where there are large numbers of steam pipelines branching off of a steam main, or on tracers where large numbers of condensate pipelines converge onto a condensate return line.