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Total Valve Systems
1300 East Memphis
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Phone: (918) 258-7035
(800) 324-7035

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Analog pressure gauges are mechanical devices that include bellows, Bourdon tubes, capsule elements and diaphragm element gauges.
Ball valves provide tight shut-off and characterizable control. They have high rangeability due to the design of the regulating element, without the complications of side loads typical of butterfly or globe valves.
Butterfly valves control flow through a circular disc or vane by turning the valve's pivot axis at right angles to the direction of flow in the pipe. They are normally used as throttling valves to control flow.
Check valves are self-activating safety valves that permit gases and liquids to flow in only one direction, preventing process flow from reversing. They are classified as one-way directional valves. 
Compression springs are wound or constructed to oppose spring compression along the axis of wind.
Dial thermometers are bimetal or bi-metallic, liquid or gas-filled, and vapor-tension-based. These devices display temperatures in Fahrenheit, Celsius, or both.
Digital thermometers are portable temperature sensing devices that have permanent probes and a digital display.
Equipment repair services provide in-house or on-site repair and refurbishment services.
Extension springs are designed to oppose spring extension and/or provide return force to devices with extended positions.
Gas valves are used to handle and control the flow of gaseous media such as liquefied petroleum and natural gas. They are made of metal or plastic and vary in terms of valve size, pressure rating, number of ports, and flow.
Gate valves and knife valves are linear motion valves in which a flat closure element slides into the media stream to shut off flow.
Globe valves are linear motion valves with rounded bodies, from which their name is derived.  They are widely used in industry to regulate fluid flow in both on/off and throttling service. 
Industrial thermometers are basic bulb style thermometers designed for use in many industrial applications.  Traditional liquid-in-glass design is typically used due to low cost and ease of use.
Industrial valves are classified in many different ways. They can be distinguished by material of construction, media handled, and/or application.
Quarter-turn plug valves use a cylindrical or tapered plug with a hole in the center to control straight through flow when in the open position.
Pressure gauges are used for a variety of industrial and application-specific pressure monitoring applications.  Uses include visual monitoring of air and gas pressure for compressors, vacuum equipment, process lines and specialty tank applications such as medical gas cylinders and fire extinguishers.
Pressure relief valves are self-actuated safety valves designed to relieve excess pressure upstream from the line.
Pressure transmitters translate the low level output of a sensor or transducer to a higher level signal suitable for transmission to a site where it can be further processed. These devices include pressure sensors, transducers, elements, and instruments.
Rupture discs and burst discs are designed to open and relieve overpressure, high temperature, or vacuum conditions at a predetermined differential pressure or specific temperature. They may be thermally or mechanically actuated.
Safety shut-off valves close a line and stop the flow of material when a pre-set condition occurs, such as excess flow, a pressure pulse from a broken line, or a temperature change from an idle burner.
Specialty or proprietary springs designed for proprietary applications.
Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches. 
Thermowells are designed to accept numerous types of temperature probes. They are used to easily facilitate the repair of temperature sensing devices without interrupting the process being monitored.
Torsion springs are designed and wound to be activated rotationally, and to provide an angular return force.