
MEC designs in-line excess flow valves
January 27, 2021 By Ellen Kriz
Marshall Excelsior Co.’s (MEC) ME884-16 in-line excess flow valves feature a female by female NPT configuration that can be installed in any orientation.
Read MoreMarshall Excelsior Co.’s (MEC) ME884-16 in-line excess flow valves feature a female by female NPT configuration that can be installed in any orientation.
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