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shortcutt-valve

Equipment Type

ISO-type-Valve-100ppi

Pressure/ANSI Class

ISO-Pressure-19-100ppi

Size

ISO-sizes-4-12-100ppi

Featuring a highly compact body, the SHORTCUTT® is a temporary distribution valve that is designed to be used with TDW drilling or tapping machines as well as the SHORTSTOPP® II or SHORTSTOPP® 275 plugging machines.

Specifications

  • SHORTCUTT 500 Valve: 2-inch through 3-inch: 
    Maximum working pressure: 35 bar (500 psi) at 38°C (100°F).
    Maximum working pressure: 31 bar (460 psi) at 82°C (180°F).
  • SHORTCUTT Valve: 4-inch through 12-inch:
    Maximum working pressure: 19 bar (285 psi) at 38°C (100°F).
    Maximum working pressure: 17 bar (245 psi) at 82°C (180°F).
  • ASME Class 150 Compliant.
  • European versions comply with CE PED 2014/68/EU.

Key Features

  • Full opening valves permit passage of drills, hole saws, cutters, plugging heads and completion plugs.

Common Applications

  • Hot tapping and isolation operations, including tie-ins, crossovers, line extensions, connections, main relocations, and bypasses.

Featuring a highly compact body, the SHORTCUTT® is a temporary distribution valve that is designed to be used with TDW drilling or tapping machines as well as the SHORTSTOPP® II or SHORTSTOPP® 275 plugging machines.

Equipment Type

Pressure/ANSI Class

Size

Specifications

  • SHORTCUTT 500 Valve: 2-inch through 3-inch: 
    Maximum working pressure: 35 bar (500 psi) at 38°C (100°F).
    Maximum working pressure: 31 bar (460 psi) at 82°C (180°F).
  • SHORTCUTT Valve: 4-inch through 12-inch:
    Maximum working pressure: 19 bar (285 psi) at 38°C (100°F).
    Maximum working pressure: 17 bar (245 psi) at 82°C (180°F).
  • ASME Class 150 Compliant.
  • European versions comply with CE PED 2014/68/EU.

Key Features

  • Full opening valves permit passage of drills, hole saws, cutters, plugging heads and completion plugs.

Common Applications

  • Hot tapping and isolation operations, including tie-ins, crossovers, line extensions, connections, main relocations, and bypasses.