A valve marked "200 WOG" indicates that it is rated for a working pressure of 200 psi (pounds per square inch) for water, oil, and gas (WOG) applications. This designation helps users understand the maximum pressure the valve can safely handle in these specific service conditions. It ensures proper selection and use in Plumbing or industrial systems to prevent leaks or failures.
WOG" is simply defined as water, oil or gas and traditionally accepted as a catch all for ambient temperature fluids
The maximum pressure rating for a valve with a WOG (Water, Oil, Gas) designation is typically around 600 psi.
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W = Working S = STEAM P = PressureUsually followed by 150 WSP -WOGW= Water O = oil = G = GasThis is how you know a valve is RATED
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A wog valve, which stands for water, oil, and gas, is typically not recommended for steam applications due to the high temperatures and pressures associated with steam. While some wog valves may handle low-pressure steam, they are generally not designed to withstand the conditions found in steam systems. For steam applications, it's best to use valves specifically rated for steam service to ensure safety and reliability. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications before use.
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