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Alternate static valve - Thanks, folks!

 
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John Ackerman



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:18 pm    Post subject: Alternate static valve - Thanks, folks! Reply with quote

Thanks to all who replied with excellent suggestions for an
alternate static panel mount valve.
Several suggestions looked good to me.
However, I've been looking for one that will toggle between normal
and alternate, and my panel is made to accommodate that. I'll look
first at the Clippard MTV-3P as suggested by Chris Johnson.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:53 am    Post subject: Alternate static valve - Thanks, folks! Reply with quote

hey all -

so after I posted I searched further, and I found possibly a better part
# for this air valve toggle, if any are interested. The earlier part #
was a 3 way valve toggle, which just means that you have to block off
one of the exit ports. There's a 2 way one which just has an inlet and
an outlet, and the switch body is even smaller. I think the part # is
TV-2SP and it looks like this:
http://www.clippard.com/store/display_details.asp?sku=TV-2S
except it's got a 1/8 NPT inlet on the back. There's no picture of this
specific one in the catalog, but I've ordered one, so we'll see if it's
neato. I'll report back after I receive it, and let y'all know if it's
super-mega-fantastico or no. the only bummer here is that while the
switch is around $9, they charge $7 for shipping, and $10 for HANDLING!
Must come in a velvet lined box Smile whatever... I'm just the sort of
fool who'll pay for the convenience of not having to run around the city
to hunt this little bugger down. too busy covering myself in fiberglass
dust.

cj

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:59 am    Post subject: Alternate static valve - Thanks, folks! Reply with quote

I used a similar toggle. McMaster P/N 6791T13. Cost was $12. It had a
pretty large plastic handle that I shortened a little.

It's been static tested to 20K' and didn't leak at all.

Dave Saylor
AirCrafters LLC
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville, CA
831-722-9141
831-750-0284 CL
www.AirCraftersLLC.com

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