Gas shutoff

April 1, 2013
Halogen Valve's Terminator emergency shutoff system sequentially closes 150 lb. cylinder valves containing toxic gas in less than five seconds when activated from remote sensors and switches.

Halogen Valve's Terminator emergency shutoff system sequentially closes 150 lb. cylinder valves containing toxic gas in less than five seconds when activated from remote sensors and switches. The operator is then required to correct the condition before manually reopening the valve to restart the system. The Gemini controller has a self-contained battery system that operates the motorized closing mechanism even during a power failure. The latest Fire Codes recognize and approve the shutoff system in lieu of scrubber treatment systems.

Halogen Valve Systems
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