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I visited the workshop in North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Baoding (Hebei, China) a while back—cold morning, warm tea, and a row of freshly painted J941Y-16C bodies catching the light. The premise is simple: a rugged Electric Actuator Globe Valve for water, oil, and steam service, DN50 up to DN1000, with a sensible flange connection and a body in WCB. In fact, it’s built for medium temperatures up to ≤425 °C and pressures from 1.6 to 16.0 MPa. Nothing flashy, but the kind of kit maintenance teams quietly appreciate.
There’s a clear swing toward electrification in isolation and throttling service, driven by safety, lower maintenance, and data. Plants want fewer pneumatics, more digital feedback, and—surprisingly—simpler wiring. The Electric Actuator Globe Valve sits right in that lane: precise positioning, no compressor dependency, and native compatibility with PLC/DCS.
| Model | J941Y-16C |
| Size (DN) | DN50–DN1000 |
| Pressure rating | 1.6–16.0 MPa |
| Body material | WCB (cast carbon steel) |
| Medium | Water, olie, stoom |
| Temperature | ≤425 °C |
| Connection | Flange (ASME B16.5 / EN 1092-1 optional) |
| Actuation | Electric, on/off or modulating; handwheel override |
| Mounting | ISO 5211 interface (typical) |
| Seat/trim | 13Cr / SS304 (options: SS316, Stellited) |
Power plants, district heating, chemical transfer, refinery utility lines, and general industrial steam. Operators like the predictable linear characteristic of a Electric Actuator Globe Valve for throttling modest pressure drops without fighting hysteresis.
Advantages: tight shutoff with metal seating, easy retrofit via flanges, no air system required, good position feedback, and frankly—lower total cost of ownership if you’re retiring old pneumatics.
| Vendor | Interface | Test standard | Lead time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HBYS (J941Y-16C) | ISO 5211 | API 598 / GB/T 13927 | ≈3–6 weeks | Broad DN range, steam-friendly trim |
| Vendor A | ISO 5211 | API 598 | ≈6–8 weeks | Strong global support |
| Vendor B | Custom | EN 12266-1 | ≈4–10 weeks | Good for niche alloys |
Common requests: Stellited plug/seat for erosive steam; SS316 trim for condensate; failsafe with electric spring-return or battery; modulating control (4–20 mA) with local LCD; high-temp packing set; flanges to ASME or EN; painting to ISO 12944 C3–C4.
A district heating loop in Hebei swapped 12 manual valves for J941Y-16C units. After commissioning, operators reported smoother ΔT control and, to be honest, fewer late-night callouts. A sample FAT showed shell test at 1.5× rating with no visible leakage; seat test per API 598 passed on first run. Feedback from maintenance: “handwheel override saved us during a brief power blip.” It seems that the simple things still matter.
Made in: North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province, China. If you care about traceability (you should), ask for heat numbers and a materials test certificate (MTC 3.1). Most customers do.