489-100-A SERIES: Features Variations Available Ul Listings
489-100-A SERIES: Features Variations Available Ul Listings
Female NPT Thread, 1/4” to 1” 2000 CWP (psig), 1-1/4” to 2” 1500 CWP (psig), 2-1/2” to 3” 1000 CWP (psig) Cold Non-Shock.
250 psig LP-Gas. 150 psig Saturated Steam.
Vacuum Service to 29 in. Hg.
MSS SP-110 Compliant.
Pressure/Temperature Ratings -
Page M-14, Graph No. 13 (1/4” to 1”)
Page M-13, Graph No. 11 (1-1/4” to 2”)
DIMENSIONS
PART NO. SIZE A B C D E F G WT.
489-101-01A 1/4” 0.37 1.03 2.06 1.75 3.87 0.50 1.12 0.58
489-102-01A 3/8” 0.37 1.03 2.06 1.75 3.87 0.50 1.12 0.54
489-103-01A 1/2” 0.50 1.12 2.25 1.81 3.87 0.50 1.12 0.63
489-104-01A 3/4” 0.68 1.50 3.00 2.12 4.87 0.87 1.37 1.27
489-105-01A 1” 0.87 1.68 3.37 2.25 4.87 0.87 1.37 1.63
489-106-01 1-1/4” 1.00 2.00 4.00 2.62 5.50 0.93 1.50 3.06
489-107-01 1-1/2” 1.25 2.18 4.37 3.05 8.00 0.93 1.50 3.98
489-108-01 2” 1.50 2.75 5.50 3.24 8.00 0.93 1.50 5.99
489-109-01 2-1/2” 2.50 3.37 6.75 4.12 8.00 2.75 3.37 15.57
489-100-01 3” 2.50 3.37 6.75 4.12 8.00 2.75 3.37 16.79
The listed Cv “factors” are derived from actual flow testing, at Apollo’s Pageland, South Carolina factory. These tests were completed using standard
“off the shelf” valves with no special preparation and utilizing standard schedule 40 pipe. It should be understood that these factors are for the valve
only and also include the connection configuration. The flow testing is done utilizing water as a fluid media and is a direct statement of the gallons of
water flowed per minute with a 1 psig pressure differential across the valve/connection unit. Line pressure is not a factor. Because the Cv is a factor, the
formula can be used to estimate flow of most media for valve sizing.
√ √
FLOW OF LIQUID ∆P FLOW OF GAS (∆P) (P2)
Q = CV Q = 1360 CV
SpGr (SpGr) (T)
CAUTION: The gas equation shown, is valid at very low pressure drop ratios.
The gas equation is NOT valid when the ratio of pressure drop (∆P) to inlet
pressure (P1) exceeds 0.02.
NOTE: Only use the gas equation shown if (P1-P2)/P1 is less than 0.02.
REV. 21APR17