Product Directory > Manifold Valves




| HM50 Series Two Valve Manifolds - Static Pressure A single flanged static pressure manifold that incorporates a primary block valve, a bleed valve and a secondary shutoff valve into a single valve assembly. |
| HM59 Series Two Valve Manifolds - Static Pressure A line-mounted two valve manifold that functions as a shutoff and bleed valve for static pressure instrumentation. |
| HM58 Series Two Valve Manifolds - Level Allows user to construct a level installation with minimal components. |
| HM53 Series Single Flanged Three Valve Manifolds Used to perform the block, equalizing and vent requirements of a differential pressure transmitter application. |
| HM45 Series In-Line Three Valve Manifolds A general purpose instrument manifold designed for connecting differential pressure transmitters or flow records to impluse line tubing. |
| HM46 Series In-Line Three Valve Manifolds with Vent Same design as the HM45, but also incorporates a vent valve allowing a technician to perform instrument bleed or blowdown procedures. |
| HM54 Double Flanged Three Valve Manifolds Used to perform the block, equalizing and vent requirements of differential pressure transmitters. |
| HM88 Series Three Valve Direct Mount Manifolds Designed for close-coupled mounting of a differential pressure transmitter to an orifice flange. |
| HM56/HM55 Series Five Valve Manifolds - Blowdown Performs the block and equalizing functions of a standard three valve manifold and provides two additional block valves to be used for blowdown purposes. |
| HM57 Series Five Valve Manifolds - Metering Combines two shutoff valves, two equalizing valves, and a vent/calibration valve into a single, compact assembly. |
| HM77 Series Five Valve Manifolds - Metering New and Improved! User friendly design developed after consultation with gas field instrument technicians. |
| HM10/13/14/16/18 Series Rigid Mount Manifolds Mount directly to the pipe stand securing the impulse lines so the transmitter can be installed or removed independently of the piping. |


