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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | <br>A wog ball valve is used in conjunction with a compression hose or other actuation system to regulate pressure. The basic design of a wog ball valve is that it has an actuator (either a spring hydraulically operated metal piston, or a manually operated flexible rubber cylinder) which pushes a piston up and down to open a lower valve. The amount of pressure inside the actuated 2-piece ball valve is controlled by the position of the piston. If the piston is ahead of the hose, the more pressure will be allowed through the valve than if the piston was coming behind the hose.<br><br><br>Some high performance actuation systems also include a second, standard port. This port can be used for hydrostatic control and sometimes for direct control. Standard ports are not always the best choice for many applications because of increased hydrostatic pressures at the lower end of the range. The increase in hydrostatic pressure at the low end of the range could lead to increased wear on the sealing surfaces at the low end of the range, increase air loss through seals, and increase system complexity.<br><br><br>The pressure rating of a wog ball valve is generally in inches per square inch. The term "inches per square inch" generally refers to the combined pressure rating of the actuating device and the hose. In some applications (particularly those where the valve is acting as a drain valve), the combined pressure rating of the actuating device and the hose are often referred to as "inches per feet". This terminology can occasionally cause confusion.<br><br><br>For example, if you have a two-inch or ball valve and the male flare is five inches long; the combined pressure rating of the valve and the male flare would be forty inches per square inch. You would then assume that the valve and the flare were both five inches long and would be using the incorrect measurement. The correct measurement for a two-inch female it is six inches per square inch. Therefore, the female npt in this example should be used when calculating the appropriate pressure for the application. (It is also possible to calculate female npts based on the equivalent inches for male flares - the equivalent inches are six inches per square inch.)<br><br><br>If you have a two-inch pipe, which is about the typical size of most residential pipe, the pressure rating will be based on the pipe diameter. When the ball valve is installed into your system, there is a small ball valve along with an inner ring. The inner ring, usually made from brass, sits atop the brass pipe. The valve works by closing off the outside flow of the system.<br><br><br>Wog ball valves can also be made from acrylic or polycarbonate, which can provide for greater precision and greater reliability than other materials. They are commonly available as single piece units, where there is only one valve, or multi-piece units, where multiple pieces are built into one unit. Some of the newer and more popular multi-piece ball valve designs use a two-piece construction. This is the same as having two rings, but with each ring having a different sealing mechanism. When the correct valve is selected and installed in the system, the inner ring rotates and seals against the inner side of the flange. Therefore, the valve will either close tightly, or it will allow some amount of flow to the outer ring.<br><br><br>Some of the more common applications for 2-piece ball valves are in domestic fireplaces, as well as in industrial applications such as oil and gas production plants. There are two main advantages to using ball valves as opposed to full bore design: first, the reduced size overall provides for greater compatibility and ease of installation; and second, the ability to have complete control over the opening and closing of the valves. If you have any concerns relating to where and the best ways to use [https://www.shunchengvalve.com/ click the next webpage], you can contact us at the page. Many large scale agricultural and farming operations still use a full bore flue, even though they are not used as often as they once were.<br><br><br>If you are considering replacing your existing ball valve, you should take a look at the Wog Bearing Pressure gauge to check for the pressure that is currently in the line of the ball valve. When the gauge indicates full bore pressure, the ball valve is working properly, and the next step is to check the bearing seals. If the seal does not seem to be moving properly, the ball may need to be adjusted in the direction and/or the height. By following this basic guide, you will be able to install a Wog Ball Valve in no time at all.<br> |
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