Stainless Steel Alarm Valve — ZSFZ-Ex Series SS304 / SS316
DN50–DN350 · Explosion-Proof Ex db IIC T5 Gb · Offshore · Coastal · Chemical Plant · NFPA 13
Stainless Steel Alarm Valve — ZSFZ-Ex Series
DN50–DN350 · SS304 / SS316 · Explosion-Proof
A stainless steel alarm valve is specified in place of a standard cast iron wet alarm valve when the installation environment exposes the valve body and alarm components to corrosion that would degrade a painted ductile iron valve within its design service life. Salt-laden coastal air, chemical plant atmospheres, outdoor installations, food processing wash-down environments and hazardous area classified locations all demand the inherent corrosion resistance that only a stainless steel alarm valve body can reliably provide — without dependence on coatings that chip, crack and undercut over time.
CA-FIRE's ZSFZ-Ex Series is a flanged wet-pipe alarm check valve manufactured in SS304 or SS316 stainless steel, available in DN50–DN350 across ten nominal sizes. It delivers the same automatic alarm triggering, one-way check function and hydraulic alarm gong output as a standard cast iron wet alarm valve, with the addition of a stainless steel body engineered for 25+ year service life in corrosive environments. The explosion-proof ZSFZ-Ex variant pairs the SS body with Ex-rated accessories certified for Zone 1 and Zone 2 hazardous area installations.
Dimensional Data — All 10 Sizes
| DN Size | Body Height (mm) | Working Pressure | Seal Test | Strength Test | Friction Loss |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DN50 | 270 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN65 | 270 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN80 | 330 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN100 | 340 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN125 | 415 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN150 | 435 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN200 | 555 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN250 | 655 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN300 | 800 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
| DN350 | 850 | 1.6 MPa | 3.2 MPa | 6.4 MPa | <0.08 MPa |
Stainless Steel vs Cast Iron Alarm Valve — Selection Guide
| Factor | SS Alarm Valve ZSFZ-Ex (this product) | Cast Iron Wet Alarm Valve |
|---|---|---|
| Body corrosion resistance | ✓ Inherent — no coating required | Depends on epoxy coating integrity |
| Coastal / marine environment | ✓ SS316 specified | ✗ Not recommended |
| Chemical plant atmosphere | ✓ Suitable | Limited — coating vulnerable |
| Indoor climate-controlled room | Suitable (premium cost) | ✓ Standard specification |
| Explosion-proof requirement | ✓ ZSFZ-Ex variant available | ✗ Not available |
| Food / pharma hygiene | ✓ Stainless required | ✗ Not suitable |
| Outdoor / semi-outdoor | ✓ Recommended | ✗ Not recommended |
| Available size range | ✓ DN50–DN350 (10 sizes) | DN65–DN300 (8 sizes) |
| Initial cost | Higher | ✓ Lower |
| 20-year lifecycle cost (corrosive env.) | ✓ Lower — no replacement cycles | Higher — coating maintenance & replacement |
Application Scenarios
Installation Notes
Maintenance Schedule — NFPA 25
One practical advantage of the stainless steel alarm valve in corrosive environments is reduced maintenance burden compared to cast iron equivalents — the stainless body requires no re-coating, rust treatment or anti-corrosion touch-up during routine maintenance cycles.
| Frequency | Task |
|---|---|
| Weekly | Visual inspection — pressure gauges, valve exterior, alarm piping for leaks |
| Monthly | Verify upstream gate valve is open and supervised |
| Quarterly | Water flow alarm test via inspector's test connection — verify water motor gong and pressure switch response |
| Annually | Full internal inspection — clapper, seat, retard chamber, alarm port; check all flange connections for corrosion at gasket faces |
| Every 5 years | Replace EPDM clapper facing if hardening or cracking detected. Inspect PTFE components for deformation. CA-FIRE supplies replacement clapper assemblies by model and DN size. |
Frequently Asked Questions
If in doubt, specify SS316 — the cost difference is modest and the performance margin in chloride environments is substantial. The consequence of specifying SS304 in a high-chloride environment is pitting corrosion that can progress to through-body penetration over a 5–10 year period — a much more costly outcome than the incremental cost of the SS316 upgrade at time of purchase.
For standard indoor building environments with no corrosion risk, the cast iron wet alarm valve ZSFZ is the cost-effective specification. For corrosive, coastal, outdoor or hazardous area installations, the stainless steel alarm valve is the correct engineering choice.
Contact [email protected] with the DN size, material grade (SS304/SS316), flange standard (ANSI/DIN/GB), and whether Ex-rated accessories are required. CA-FIRE responds with a project quotation, dimensional drawings and Ex certification documentation within 24 hours.
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Standard or explosion-proof variant · Complete station assembly available · ANSI / DIN / GB flanges · Factory direct · 24 hr quote