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Valves: Valve Types & Applications

The document describes different types of valves and their functions. It discusses stop valves, throttle valves, check valves, stop-check valves, regulating valves, relief valves, and safety valves. It provides examples of gate valves, ball valves, butterfly valves, and globe valves. It also introduces valve system nomenclature and regulating valve configurations.

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Valves: Valve Types & Applications

The document describes different types of valves and their functions. It discusses stop valves, throttle valves, check valves, stop-check valves, regulating valves, relief valves, and safety valves. It provides examples of gate valves, ball valves, butterfly valves, and globe valves. It also introduces valve system nomenclature and regulating valve configurations.

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Valves

Valve types & applications


Valve type by function
 STOP VALVES– Closed or (wide) open to isolate
equipment or system, or route flow.
 THROTTLE VALVES– may be partially opened to
control (throttle) flow.
 CHECK VALVES– Permit flow in one direction only:
open when upstream pressure is greater than down-
stream, closed when downstream pressure is higher
 STOP-CHECK VALVES– Act as stop valve when
closed, check valve when fully opened; may be
throttled to control flow (in one direction)
Valve type by function
 STOP VALVES–
 THROTTLE VALVES–
 CHECK VALVES–
 STOP-CHECK VALVES–
 REGULATING VALVES– (Automatically) control
the flow at one location in a system in response to a
signal (flow, temperature, pressure, level, etc.) from
another portion of the system or from a different
system. Includes:
 Pressure Regulating Valves

 Back-pressure Regulating (unloading) Valves


Valve type by function
 STOP VALVES–
 THROTTLE VALVES–
 CHECK VALVES–
 STOP-CHECK VALVES–
 REGULATING VALVES–
 RELIEF VALVES– (Automatically) open at a
predetermined level above the normal operating
pressure to protect system.
 SAFETY VALVES– similar to relief valves, but reset
at a pressure below their “popping” level
GATE VALVES HANDWHEEL

 Stop valve
YOKE
function only
(closed or wide STEM
open)
PACKING GLAND

BONNET

BODY

DISC

SEAT
GATE VALVES
 Disc travel >=
diameter of
disc
 h=D
 Little
resistance to
flow when
opened h D
BALL VALVES STEM

HANDLE
 Stop valve
function only
(closed or wide
open)
PACKING GLAND
 Suitable for high
pressure liquid
systems (S.W.
valves on
submarines)

BODY
BALL VALVES

 Open/close with only 90o rotation of handle


 Valve open with handle in line with piping
 Negligible opposition to flow when fully open
BUTTERFLY VALVES
 Stop valve
STEM
or throttling
function
HANDLE

BODY DISC
SEAT
BUTTERFLY VALVES
GLOBE VALVES HANDWHEEL

 Stop valve STEM


or throttling
function
PACKING GLAND

BONNET

BODY

DISC

SEAT
GLOBE VALVES
Stop valve or throttling function
D

 Valve fully open when annulus area


around disc equals inlet area
  D2/4 =  D h when h
 h=D A = D x h
4

slack
A= D h=D
D2 4

4 D
GLOBE VALVES
 Numerous
construction
forms
CHECK VALVES
 Swing Check  Lift Check
 May be mounted  Horizontal mounting only
horizontally or vertically
STOP-CHECK VALVE
 Closed: functions as a
stop valve
 Open: functions like a
check valve
 Can be used to throttle

slack
h=D
4
VALVE SYSTEM NOMENCLATURE

F.O. HTR
suction discharge inlet outlet
 Isolating Valves–
 Pumps: Suction & Discharge
 Heat Exchangers, metering &
control devices: inlet & outlet
 Root Valves

outlet inlet
M
root V.

burner V.
VALVE SYSTEM NOMENCLATURE

outlet inlet

P
F.O. HTR
suction discharge inlet outlet
 Control Valves–
 Constant Pressure Regulator

outlet inlet
M
REGULATING VALVES
 Pressure Regulating
(Maintain downstream
pressure)
 Regulated pressure 
closing force
 Spring  opening force

“dump”
PREG

“make-up”
 Unloading: Maintain
upstream (back) pressure
 Regulated pressure 

opening force

PREG  Spring  closing force


VALVE SYSTEM NOMENCLATURE

outlet inlet

P
F.O. HTR
suction discharge inlet outlet
 Control Valves–
 Constant Pressure Regulator
 F.O. Press Regulating Valve
Comb Contr (air) signal

P outlet inlet outlet inlet


M
REGULATING VALVES
 Air-Regulated

direct acting

indirect acting

Downward
Seating

Upward
Seating
VALVE SYSTEM NOMENCLATURE
outlet inlet
outlet inlet
supply
pilot v
P
F.O. HTR
suction discharge inlet outlet
 Control Valves– drain sensor
 Constant Pressure Regulator
 F.O. Press Regulating Valve
 F.O. Temp Regulating Valve Comb Contr (air) signal

P outlet inlet outlet inlet


M
REGULATING VALVES
 Air-Regulated
Other controls:
Temperature
Flow
Level
etc.
VALVE SYSTEM NOMENCLATURE
outlet inlet
outlet inlet
supply
pilot v
P
F.O. HTR
suction discharge inlet outlet
 Control Valves– drain sensor
 Constant Pressure Regulator
 F.O. Press Regulating Valve
 F.O. Temp Regulating Valve Comb Contr (air) signal

P outlet inlet outlet inlet


M
VALVE SYSTEM NOMENCLATURE

supply
pilot v
P
F.O. HTR
suction discharge inlet outlet
 Normally closed Valves– drain sensor
 Relief valves

Comb Contr (air) signal

P
M
Relief & Safety Valves
 Relief Valves– open &
reset at same pressure

 Safety Valves– reset


at pressure below openining
(“popping”) pressure
 Pop – Reset = “Blowdown”
Pop
VALVE SYSTEM NOMENCLATURE

supply
pilot v
P
F.O. HTR
suction discharge inlet outlet
 Normally closed Valves– drain sensor
 Relief valves
 By-pass valves
 Recirculating Valves Comb Contr (air) signal

P
M

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