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      You might also consider a plunger type valve designed like a bath
      tub drain.  See link...<br>
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      This could be mounted vertically or horizontally.<br>
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      On 12/8/2013 2:10 PM, Alan wrote:<br>
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      <div>Hi Joe,</div>
      <div>While thinking about the ballast valve, it occurred to me
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      <div>the drain pop up plugs found in modern bathrooms, are very</div>
      <div>similar to what we want.</div>
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      <div>They would need to work upside down for our application, so
        they would be flush on the</div>
      <div>inside of the ballast tank (eliminating an air trap) but
        extend a bit above the ballast tank.</div>
      <div>Some models look like you could just stick an air line
        straight on to them, & with a spring </div>
      <div>In them, they would work.</div>
      <div>There may be some model that is ideal.</div>
      <div>Alan<br>
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        On 8/12/2013, at 2:09 PM, Joe Perkel <<a
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            <div><font face="Calibri" size="3">I need a little help
                understanding the installation of
                remotely operated pneumatic valves in soft tanks. I’ve
                been looking at various
                products on the Net, and from what I see, there doesn’t
                seem to be an off the
                shelf remotely operated valve that would install flush
                and fully vent the tank.
                What I’m looking for is a flush mount and a clean
                installation which eliminates
                the exterior tubing routed to the conning tower.</font></div>
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                size="3">Am I missing a valve type or installation that
                would
                accomplish this?</font><o:p></o:p></div>
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                size="3">Thanks</font><o:p></o:p></div>
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