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Pulse Valve Provides Effective, Convenient Bag Cleaning

Cuts compressed air use and installation time

Emerson Asco Series 353 Pulse Valves

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The Emerson pulse valve features a high peak pressure, an operating temperature range of -40°F to 284°F, and a quick-mount clamp connection. Used for reverse-jet dust collector system applications, the ASCO Series 353 pulse valve improves airflow through the filter bags or cartridges. Suitable for moderate to harsh industrial and hazardous environments, the clamp is available with a variety of connection options, such as the classic dresser connection and threaded version.

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