Sizing of Check Valves
Sizing of Check Valves
Volume flow
C B A A
pen
opening pressure
Pressure drop
Installation
We know from experience that, besides sizing of a check valve, the exact installation also plays an important part. Depending on the check valve type used (non-return valve, swing or dual-plate check valve) there are more or less favourable dispositions with regard to place and position of installation which we shall describe in the following.
RK
Non-return valves RK
Valves of this wafer design (Fig. 2, Fig. 3) can be installed without any problem wherever required. Provided they are completely open, they are also unaffected by turbulence as might for example occur on the pump-discharge side. They can therefore be directly fitted downstream of a pump (Fig. 4) or only with a short extension piece. The valves can be installed in any plane if they are provided with a spring. Installation without spring is only possible in vertical lines with upward flow. Fig. 4 Fitting of RK valve directly to pump still closed
Check valves
Our product range includes DISCOCHECK dual plate check valves and DISCO swing check valves.
slightly open
completely open Fig. 2 GESTRA Non-return valve with spiral centering ring, DN 15 DN 100
Spring-loaded dual plate check valves as per Fig. 5 can be installed in horizontal lines with eyebolt on top to ensure that the hinge pins are vertical, or in vertical lines with upward flow. Installation in vertical lines with downward flow is only possible with stronger springs. If a dual plate check valve is installed immediately downstream of a pump, it is recommended to provide a stabilizing section between pump and check valve having a length of 4 to 5 times the nominal size (DN) of the valve (see Fig. 6). By this means, the check valve is not subjected to significant turbulent flow at the pump discharge side, so that premature wear is precluded. This mode of installation will normally position the valve within piping of increased diameter with the consequent advantage of a lower pressure drop when compared against a smaller-sized valve to suit the pump discharge connection.
The CB swing check valves (Fig. 7 and Fig. 8) can be installed in horizontal lines (eyebolt on top), or in vertical lines with upward flow.
When fitting these valves directly downstream of a pump, the orientation of the valve is of the utmost importance to obtain a trouble-free operation (see below).
CN
CB L = 4 (5) x DN
CB
CB
Centrifugal pump
Centrifugal pump
Flow tests have proved that the optimum installation position is obtained if the flow is directed towards the flap (see Fig. 9) or mainly in this direction (Fig. 10). In this case, the flap is always positioned calmly in the flow and reaches its completely open position even at a low flowrate.
The installation position illustrated in Fig. 11 is the most unfavourable because the flow is directed towards the flap shaft.
As flow on the pump-discharge side is in most cases rather turbulent, it is recommended to provide a stabilizing section of L = 4 to 5 x DN between pump and valve (Fig. 10).
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