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Ball valves | flanged 2-piece
V-port control ball valves can either be operated by a control lever, Econ® electro-pneumatic double acting or spring return actuator or an Econ® modulating electric actuator.
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In order to select the right valve for the application, please make sure your selection meets below requirements:
Select a nominal valve size from the Kv (Cv) table below, based on the calculated Kv (Cv)-value.
Make sure the calculated Kv (Cv)-value is between the 30% and 90% opening angle of the valve.
If the calculated Kv (Cv)-value is below 30% of the opening angle, the lifetime of the valve seats will be reduced.
The maximum cp must not exceed 14 bar (218 psi)
A ∆p higher than 5 bar (73 psi) will cause noise due to high medium velocity.
If the valve needs to be automated, please select an Econ® pneumatic or electric actuator and include a safety factor of at least 1,5 (for aqueous liquids). (The actuator must supply 50% more torque than the valve operating torque). This will increase the actuators lifetime and ensures fluent positioning.
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Characterized control
These curves of standard ports are general guidelines and are not specific to any particular valve size.
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