Gate Valve
Cast Steel Gate Valve — OS&Y Bolted Bonnet Flanged
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Gate Valve Technical Overview
OS&Y (Outside Screw and Yoke) gate valves are selected for full-bore isolation service in process plant piping, fire protection systems, and industrial installations where stem thread protection from process fluid and clear visual position indication are required. The outside screw design keeps stem threads permanently above the packing and outside the valve body — eliminating thread contact with process fluid and providing unambiguous open/closed status from the stem position without requiring separate position indicators or instrumentation.
NFPA 13 and FM Global requirements mandate OS&Y gate valves for fire protection sprinkler supply isolation in commercial and industrial buildings, where the visible stem position provides fire service personnel with immediate valve status confirmation during emergency response. In process plant applications, the OS&Y design is preferred for steam, corrosive, and dirty service where internal stem thread corrosion and galling are concerns with inside-screw (IS&Y) designs — the external threads remain accessible for inspection, lubrication, and maintenance throughout the valve’s service life.
Bolted bonnet construction is standard for Class 150–600 OS&Y gate valves, allowing wedge and seat maintenance without pipeline removal. Body material selection — WCB for standard process and fire protection service up to 425°C, alloy steel (WC6, WC9) for high-temperature steam applications, and stainless steel (CF8, CF8M) for corrosive media — is determined by operating temperature, fluid type, and system corrosion requirements. Design standards API 600 and ASME B16.34 govern process service gate valves, with NFPA 13 and UL 262 applying for fire protection service applications