Grove Valves 16" Class 900 Ball Valve - Stainless Steel 316

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Product Description

The Grove Valves 16" Class 900 Ball Valve - Stainless Steel 316 is a premium industrial valve designed for demanding process applications. This Grove Valves ball valve features a 16-inch bore, Class 900 pressure rating, and Stainless Steel 316 body construction, making it suitable for high-temperature, high-pressure service in refineries, chemical plants, and power generation facilities.

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Specifications

ManufacturerGrove Valves
Valve TypeBall
Size16" (406mm)
Pressure ClassClass 900 (ANSI 900)
Body MaterialStainless Steel 316 (CF8M)
End ConnectionFlanged (RF)
Design StandardAPI 600 / ASME B16.34
Face-to-FaceASME B16.10

Estimated Value Range

ConditionPrice Range
Excellent / New Surplus$10,080 - $30,240
Good / Used$4,032 - $15,120
Scrap / As-Is$1,008 - $4,032

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Expert Repair & Failure Analysis

Related Model: Orbit V — Rising Stem Ball Valve. Sizes 2"-24", Classes 150-2500. Application: Severe service, zero-friction sealing.

What Usually Goes Wrong

Stem Packing Leak: Packing gland develops external leak due to thermal cycling, vibration, or age. Visible as weeping or dripping at the stem. Common after 3-5 years without maintenance.

Repair: Replace packing rings (typically 5-ring Grafoil set). Torque gland bolts to manufacturer spec. Can often be done in-line without valve removal. Lead time: 1-3 days with parts on hand.

Actuator Failure: Electric or pneumatic actuator fails to operate valve. Common causes: motor burnout, gearbox wear, limit switch failure, air supply loss.

Repair: Actuator rebuild or replacement. Limitorque/Rotork actuators can be rebuilt in 1-2 weeks. Complete replacement: 4-6 weeks lead time for new actuator.

Repair Lead Time

Standard repair: 2-4 weeks — disassembly, inspection, machining, reassembly, testing

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