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48N006 - Bio-Circle Inlet Check Valve Replacement

Packaging: 1 per each
$262.76/ea

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Walter 48N006 Inlet Check-Valve

The Walter 48N006 Inlet Check-Valve is a critical hydraulic component designed specifically for the fluid management systems within Walter Surface Technologies' Bio-Circle parts washers. In industrial cleaning applications, maintaining the hydraulic integrity of the circulation system is paramount for efficiency and component longevity. This check valve serves a vital function on the inlet side of the pump assembly, acting as a unidirectional flow controller that permits the cleaning solution to be drawn from the reservoir while preventing retrograde flow when the system is deactivated.

Constructed from high-grade, chemical-resistant polymers, the 48N006 is engineered to withstand the specific chemical properties of Bio-Circle cleaning solutions, including their surfactants and bioremediation agents. Standard check valves may degrade when exposed to specific industrial cleaning agents or elevated temperatures, leading to seal failure and system depressurization. By utilizing this genuine OEM part, maintenance engineers ensure that the material compatibility matches the original engineering specifications of the machine, thereby preventing premature failure and potential contamination of the cleaning fluid.

The primary operational benefit of this inlet check valve is the maintenance of system prime. In diaphragm or centrifugal pump systems used in parts washers, the loss of fluid in the intake line (loss of prime) can result in pump cavitation upon startup. Cavitation causes rapid pressure fluctuations and shock waves that can damage pump impellers and seals. By ensuring the intake line remains full of fluid, the 48N006 facilitates immediate startup pressure and smooth operation. This component is essential for the preventative maintenance of Bio-Circle L and Compact units, ensuring that the biological cleaning systems operate at peak performance without mechanical interruption.

Installation of the 48N006 is straightforward, adhering to the standard inline configuration of the Bio-Circle plumbing architecture. It is a direct replacement for the factory-installed valve, requiring no modifications to the existing tubing or fittings. For MRO professionals, stocking this part is recommended to minimize downtime in the event of valve fouling or seal degradation, which are common issues in systems handling particulate-laden fluids over extended operational periods.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each, 1-per-each
Part Type:Inlet Check Valve
Compatible Equipment:Bio-Circle Compact, Bio-Circle L, Bio-Circle Parts Washers
Material:Chemical Resistant Polymer
Function:Backflow Prevention, System Priming

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Inlet Check-Valve Assembly
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn inlet valves in Bio-Circle parts washers
  • Preventative maintenance for industrial cleaning systems
  • Repairing loss of prime issues in fluid pumps
  • Ensuring consistent fluid flow in manual parts cleaning stations

FAQ

The 48N006 prevents the backflow of cleaning fluid into the reservoir when the pump is turned off, maintaining the system's prime for immediate operation upon restart.

This valve is designed for Walter Bio-Circle parts washers, including the Bio-Circle L and Bio-Circle Compact models. Always check your specific machine's parts diagram to confirm.

Symptoms of a failing check valve include a delay in fluid delivery when the machine is turned on, the pump making loud noises (cavitation) due to air in the line, or fluid draining back into the tank visibly.

No, this is a genuine OEM part from Walter Surface Technologies, designed with specific materials to resist the chemistry of Bio-Circle cleaning solutions.

It is not recommended. Standard brass or rubber seals may degrade when exposed to specific industrial bioremediation fluids. The 48N006 uses compatible polymers for long-term durability.

It is installed on the inlet side of the pump, typically in the tubing line that draws fluid from the tank reservoir.

Yes, check valves are directional. There is typically an arrow on the body indicating the direction of fluid flow, which should point towards the pump.

Failure to replace it can lead to chronic pump priming issues, which causes dry running and can eventually burn out the pump motor or damage the impeller.