Hankison 1701-2 Air Liquid Bypass Valve Bleed Type

Hankison 1701-2 Air Liquid Bypass Valve Bleed Type
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Hankison 1701-2 Air Liquid Bypass Valve Bleed Type

SKU: 1701-2
Tariff HS Code: 848190
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1701-2

The Hankison 1701-2 is a Bleed Type Air Liquid Bypass Valve.  The valve automatically depressurizes the component being bypassed through a bleed hole.

The Hankison By-Pass Valves are easy and low-cost to install.  It can be utilized with gases and liquids compatible with nylon Buna N and brass.  Made of metal and plastic material, and fittings are rotatable making the valve less leakage.  Serviceable when the system is in use. 

The Non-Bleed Type Valve 1701-1 is also available.

Dimensions 4 5/8" (117 mm) x 3 1/4" (83 mm) x 2" (51 mm)
Maximum Working Pressure 200 PSIG (14.0 BAR)
Maximum Operating Temperature 120 ºF (49 ºC)
Connection Size Dryer Side 3/8" Tube
Connection Size Service Side 3/8" NPT

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from Moose Jaw SK

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5.0 Works at intended

Arrived fast, product works as it should.

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Hi, I am having a issue that the valve is constantly passing air through the small hole above the dry air depression button can you please let me know if this is a failure or a underlying system issue causing this to happen. Thanks
Asked on Aug 09, 2022 by Dave from Ontario Canada
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According to the Hankison Air Liquid Bypass Valves Technical Data Sheet, the model 1701-2 is a Bleed Type.  It states, "When these models are placed in the by-pass mode, the component being by-passed automatically depressurizes through a bleed hole in the valve".  We suggest contacting, a local licensed professional that is familiar with the application to help troubleshoot. 
Replied on Aug 11, 2022 by Ori from Industrial Stores