Goggle Valves

Goggle Valves are a type of isolation valve commonly used in large diameter pipelines, typically ranging from 12” (DN300) to 120” (DN3000). These valves are designed to provide a complete and secure shut-off of downstream flow, ensuring a 100% “man-safe” ... Read More

1 products
Filters Reset
  • Manufacturers
  • Industries
  • DN/NPS/NB(Metric)
    • (inch)
  • Actuation Method
  • Pressure
    • (Bar)
  • Media
  • Applications
  • Goggle Valve – E804 - Vastas Valves & Actuators
    Hydrogen
    Hydrogen Applications

    Goggle Valve – E804

    View product

Category Description

Goggle Valves are a type of isolation valve commonly used in large diameter pipelines, typically ranging from 12” (DN300) to 120” (DN3000). These valves are designed to provide a complete and secure shut-off of downstream flow, ensuring a 100% “man-safe” closure. Their unique design makes them highly effective in applications where safety and full isolation are critical.

Key Features of Goggle Valves:

  • Function: Primarily used for flow isolation, they are not typically used for throttling or regulating flow.
  • Design: Characterized by their large, robust body and a “goggle” shape that provides easy access for maintenance and operation. The valve’s disc typically fits against a seat, ensuring tight shut-off.
  • Applications: Commonly used in industries such as petrochemical, steel, and oil, particularly in furnace gas and coke gas lines, where safe and complete isolation is essential.
  • Safety: Designed for man-safe shut-off, ensuring safe operations for personnel working near or with the valve.

Applications:

  • Petrochemical Industry: Used in pipelines transporting various petrochemical products.
  • Oil and Gas: Applied in high-pressure and hazardous fluid lines, including furnace and coke gas lines.
  • Steel Industry: Often found in large industrial systems that require secure isolation.

Due to their size and design, goggle valves are ideal for situations where a high degree of isolation is required to prevent accidents and leaks in industrial processes.