
Edmonton, AB, CAN
Pressure and flow control start with the right valve package. We build around API 6D check valves and trunnion ball valves for jobs that need dependable shutoff in pipeline and pressure equipment service. We also supply floating ball valves and integrated actuator packages so the valve choice, the operator style, and the system rating stay aligned from the start. From Edmonton, we support teams that need a package they can install, inspect, and put into service without turning the valve into a separate sourcing job. That cuts down on last-minute substitutions and keeps the order tied to the actual operating condition, not a generic catalog pick. Our trunnion ball valve line is aimed at demanding pipeline applications where shutoff has to stay dependable under load and repeated service. Floating ball valves and API 6D check valves serve different parts of the same operating plan. One design may suit isolation on a line section. Another may make more sense where backflow prevention or pressure control is the priority. We keep that choice practical. It helps maintenance planners match the valve to the flow path, the service interval, and the risk they are trying to reduce, instead of asking one product family to handle every duty. Actuation shows up when the valve has to operate as part of a larger control strategy. Our integrated actuator packages are built for extreme environments and are meant to work with the valve, not around it. Across the product line, we offer API-compliant designs with fire-safe and NACE-compliant options, plus full-bore configurations. That gives our Edmonton team room to support sites that need more than a manual valve. It also helps keep the equipment easier to install, easier to service, and easier to integrate into automated or remotely operated systems when the rest of the asset already depends on consistent valve movement. We put inspection in the foreground because release quality affects the job after the crate leaves our door. Meridian Valve uses rigorous factory inspection and third-party witnessing so each valve ships to spec. That shows up when a shutdown window is short, when the next crew is already scheduled, or when a package needs to be verified before it reaches the site. The point is to catch mismatches before they become field delays. We back our API 6D check valves, trunnion ball valves, and floating ball valves with a 48-month warranty from date of shipment. The warranty supports the product life we expect, and the inspection process supports the condition it leaves here in. Parts supply and fabrication support keep a valve order from stalling when the system needs a replacement component or a package built to match the rest of the installation. That is where a catalog line stops being enough. A project may already have a housing, an actuator requirement, or a pressure equipment standard in place. We keep the job centered on those details so the valve conversation stays linked to run time, installation readiness, and the spec already set by the project. For plant turnarounds, pipeline work, or other pressure equipment jobs, that approach can shorten handoffs and make the final package easier to put into service. If you are planning a pipeline package, replacing a pressure valve, or matching actuation and inspection requirements to a new or existing system, our Edmonton team can help scope the right valve family and support path. We handle valves and parts and fabrication as a planned part of the job. We use inspection and equipment to keep the service scope practical instead of turning it into a handoff between vendors. That keeps the next step practical: pick the valve type, confirm the operating standard, and move the order toward a package that is ready for the site instead of a bundle of separate components.