Product Selection Differences for Diverting Flow Three Way Control Valves

When selecting Diverting Flow Three Way Control Valves, there are several key differences to consider:

  1. Flow Capacity: One important factor is the flow capacity of the valve, which is typically expressed in Cv (flow coefficient) or Kv values. Ensure that the selected valve can handle the desired flow rate for your application.

  2. Valve Size: Consider the size of the valve in relation to the piping system in which it will be installed. Select a valve size that is compatible with your system requirements.

  3. Valve Body Material: Different materials are used for valve bodies, such as stainless steel, brass, or carbon steel. The selection of the material should be based on the compatibility with the fluid being controlled and the operating conditions.

  4. Actuation Type: Three-way control valves can be actuated using various methods, such as manual, pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic actuation. Choose the actuation type that best suits your application requirements in terms of control accuracy, response time, and automation compatibility.

  5. Control Signal Compatibility: Ensure that the control valve selected is compatible with the control signal used in your system, whether it is pneumatic, electric, or digital control signals.

  6. Leakage Class: Consider the required tightness of the valve to prevent any leakage in the system. Valves are classified based on their leakage rate, such as ANSI Class IV or VI, with lower classes indicating lower leakage rates.

  7. Trim Type: The trim of a control valve includes the plug, seat, and other internal components that affect the flow characteristics. Select the appropriate trim type based on the required flow control performance and rangeability.

  8. Application Specific Requirements: Consider any specific requirements of your application, such as temperature, pressure, fluid compatibility, and environmental conditions, to ensure that the selected valve can meet these conditions effectively.

By carefully considering these factors, you can choose the most suitable Diverting Flow Three Way Control Valve for your specific application and operational needs.