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How to Properly Size and Install Check Valves for Your Application

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Check-All How to Properly Size and Install Check Valves for Your Application

How to Properly Size and Install Check Valves for Your Application

In this webinar, Bekah talks with Noah Miller (Applications/Engineered Sales Manager) from Check-All Valve about how to properly size check valves for your application. They also highlight proper installation guidelines. Following both of these methods can decrease your added costs and system downtimes, as well as maximize check valve life for your piping systems.

Noah Miller is the worldwide Applications/Engineered Sales Manager for Check-All Valve Manufacturing Company. He’s been at Check-All since 2010 assisting customers with proper check valve installation, check valve sizing, troubleshooting, and custom check valve designs. In addition, he manages the inside sales team as well as all existing accounts. He regularly works with customers in the industries of oil and gas, steam, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, etc. He’s considered the expert on check valve capabilities and is relied upon by engineers, field personnel, and purchasers to assist them with their check valve needs.

He has his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University as well as his Master’s in Business Administration from Drake University. Noah’s been married to his wife Rachael since 2011 and their family includes two daughters in addition to their dog.

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