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Leslie Controls offers new Kylie-Mueller valves

Leslie Controls announces replacement Kylie-Mueller valves are now available through CIRCOR’s international channel partner network.

After decades of service from Kylie-Mueller’s GTB and GTW control valves, operators in the oil and gas and hydroelectric industries can replace the valves with OEM-manufactured substitutes.

Kylie-Mueller valves serve in critical applications, so a like-for-like drop-in replacement saves operators the hassle and cost of qualifying a different valve. 

Kylie-Mueller valves serve in critical applications,

Previously, maintenance managers at facilities with ageing Kylie-Mueller valves could service the internal components of the valve with CIRCOR’s Rotable Critical Trim Refurbishment Programme or replace the units with a different CIRCOR product.

Now, customers can replace their Kylie-Mueller valves with an identical Kylie-Mueller replacement-completely new, including direct-from-factory body and bonnet.

Kylie-Mueller’s unique line of GTB 3-way and GTW 2-way control valves, available in 6–12-in sizes, feature multiple interior plug-heads for a wide range of performance characteristics. These units have proven highly reliable for liquid service, including for highly viscous media and liquid with suspended particulate. 

Oil and fuel transfer stations and other oil and gas customers, as well as chemical plants, processing plants, power plants, catalytic cracking facilities, and dams, can purchase exact replacement Kylie-Mueller valves from CIRCOR’s international sales network today.

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