replacemant valves for hydro and fuel

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From: Dan Schaefer <dfschaefer [at] usa.net>
Subject: replacemant valves for hydro and fuel
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 19:36:41
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To Doug, who asked about the source of the valves I used to replace

the brass water valves that came with the kit for the gear dump valve

and the fuel shut-off valve. I must have hit a sore spot with this one

since I've received numerous emails asking the same thing. I'll repeat

the note I sent below:



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Hi Jim:

  Here's the info you asked for re. replacement valves.



  The brand name is "NUPRO" and they are a "Swagelok" company. They

apparently have distributors all over the place so, where ever you

are located, you should be able to find them. You can find the local

dist. by going to the Swagelok page on the net at:



  http://www.swagelok.com/index.htm



and then it's an easy point and shoot to find what you need. Here in

the South Bay section of the LA area, the distributor is Long Beach

Valve & Fitting Co., at (562)494-6694.



  Ask for the catalog sheets for their P4T & P6T Series plug valves.

They come in Stainless Steel or Brass, have a range of sizes and end

fittings and offer several different colors for the handles.



  For reference, my hydro system is plumbed with 1/4" tubing so, for

my landing gear dump valve (shunts high to low pressure circuit for

emerg. extension) I used their number SS-2P4T4. For my fuel shut-off,

I plan to use the SS-4P4T4 for the 3/8" lines there.



  Hope this gives you what you're looking for.



  Dan Schaefer



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Incidentally, I think I mentioned it in yesterday's post - the

operating pressure for the ones I chose (SS material) is

3000 psi. Should be OK in the gear hydro system, as I've had

that one installed for several years now, and I run an emergency

drop test at least once per month so it gets exercised fairly

often, and all is well.



Dan Schaefer

N235SP





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