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Type C9 Pressure Reducing Valve

Product Overview
 

The C9 pressure reducing valves are direct acting nozzle design, which are suitable for use on compressed air, gas, water, oil and steam. These valves are used in a variety of applications throughout industry, where their outstanding accuracy and reliability have been proven. Valves are supplied in sizes half inch to four inch with ends screwed female or alternatively flanged to customers requirements. The maximum inlet pressure is 82.0 Barg, reduced pressure ranges of 1.70 to 21.0 Barg are possible. (Consult Broady Technical Sales Engineers for further information).

Specification

All valves are supplied with a nitrile disc and diaphragm for air, gases, oils, etc. as standard, but other materials are available on request. Valves for steam service are supplied with a metallic diaphragm and lid for steam and high temperature applications.

Description of Action
 

High pressure is admitted to the underside of the needle valve or disc valve. The spring is then ompressed the requisite amount and the valve opened permitting pressure to pass to the service side. Expansion and consequent reduction of pressure takes place as it leaves the valve orifice and the reduced pressure is then controlled by the reaction of the spring to the reduced pressure acting upon the area of the piston. If the reduced pressure tends to fall, the spring, through the medium of the diaphragm, opens the valve and increases the orifice area. Conversely, if the pressure rises the valve closes until the required downstream pressure is restored; uniformity of the reduced pressure is thereby maintained within very close limits. The reduced pressure can be varied to requirements by
compressing or relaxing the spring. The adjusting screw is provided for this purpose. Compressing the spring increases the reduced pressure, relaxing the spring decreases the reduced pressure.

Installation Instructions
 

All valves should be fitted in a horizontal pipeline with, flow in the direction of the arrow cast on the side of the body. The adjusting screw should be directly above or below the pipeline. The pipe must be clean and free from dirt, scale, etc. It is advisable to fit a stop valve on the high pressure side of the line. A relief valve should always be fitted where dead end conditions apply. This can be combined with the reducing valve but we recommend that it be fitted in a convenient point in the reduced pressure line.

Maintenance Information

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