inline two valve manifold
An inline two valve manifold is a critical component in pressure measurement systems, designed to provide reliable isolation and control of process fluids. This precision-engineered device features two valves arranged in a linear configuration, offering essential functionality for pressure instrumentation applications. The primary valve serves as the main isolation point, while the secondary valve typically functions as a vent or drain. The inline configuration ensures a straightforward flow path, minimizing potential pressure drops and reducing the risk of trapped fluid pockets. These manifolds are constructed from high-grade materials such as stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosive substances. The design incorporates precision-machined components, metal-to-metal seats, and reliable packing systems to maintain leak-tight performance under various operating conditions. The compact inline arrangement makes these manifolds particularly suitable for installations where space is limited, while still providing easy access for maintenance and operation. They are widely used in chemical processing, oil and gas production, power generation, and various industrial applications where accurate pressure measurement is crucial. The manifold's design allows for safe instrument isolation during maintenance, calibration, or replacement, thereby ensuring continuous process operation and reduced downtime.