CONTROL VALVE SELECTION

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CONTROL VALVE SELECTION

Introduction

CONTROL VALVE SELECTION
CONTROL VALVE SELECTION


    A control valve serves as a variable orifice. The variable orifice includes a port and a closure member such as a plug, disk, or ball. In some applications, the closure member of the control valve is in a constant state of motion, responding to continuous changes in the signal from the control system. to ensure proper operation and long life in a throttling application, a control valve must be ruggedly built. The requirement for constant throttling and the heavy-duty construction that is necessary to withstand the rigors of throttling service distinguish control valves from many other valve types. the distinctions between control valves, block valves, and emergency isolation valves.

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Table Of Contents

CONTROL VALVE DEFINITION, FUNCTION, AND NOMENCLATURE

Control Valve Definition

Control Valves Vs. Non-Control Valves

Standard Nomenclature


SPECIFYING REQUIRED CONTROL VALVE PERFORMANCE ATTRIBUTES

ANSI Class Ratings

Pressure Drop Ratings

Material Selection

End Connections

Face-to-Face Dimensions

Flow Capacity

Flow Characteristics

Rangeability

Shutoff Classifications


SELECTING CONTROL VALVE TYPES FOR SPECIFIC SERVICE CONDITIONS

Sliding-Stem Valve Construction Options

Typical Valve Configurations

Rotary-Shaft Valve Construction Options

Butterfly Valves

Full Ball Valve Designs


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