Customization: | Available |
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Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
Certification: | GS, CE, ISO9001 |
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1. Experience the ease and efficiency of pressure setting directly on the pilot, designed for your convenience and speed. This feature ensures labor-saving operations and time efficiency, with the added benefit of continuous adjustment during operation. Its unrivaled control accuracy makes it the ideal choice for high precision control applications.
2. Enjoy a significantly broader adjustment range with this valve compared to an ordinary self-operated valve, offering unparalleled flexibility.
3. Engineered with sensitivity in mind, this valve is incredibly adept at detecting even the minutest of pressures, such as a pressure of 50 mm H2O, or the smallest of pressure changes, thus ensuring superior performance.
4. Marvel at the exceptionally large pressure reduction ratio; for instance, with an upstream pressure of 0.8 MPa and a downstream pressure of 50 mm H2O, the pressure differential ratio impressively reaches as high as 1600.
For applications involving other innovative products like the self-operated micro-pressure regulator valve, self-operated differential pressure regulator valve, self-operated temperature regulator valve, self-operated flow regulator valve, and self-operated liquid level regulator valve, our dedicated SNT Technical Department is at your service to provide comprehensive support and information.
Nominal diameter(DN) | 20 | 25 | 32 | 40 | 50 | 65 | 80 | 100 | 125 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | |||||||
Length of the receiver tube (B) | 383 | 512 | 603 | 862 | 1023 | 1380 | 1800 | 2000 | 2200 | |||||||||||
Flange face distance L(PN16,25,40) | 150 | 160 | 180 | 200 | 230 | 290 | 310 | 350 | 400 | 480 | 600 | 730 | 850 | |||||||
Flange face distance L(PN64) | 230 | 260 | 300 | 340 | 380 | 430 | 500 | 550 | 650 | 775 | 900 | |||||||||
Pressure adjustment range KPa |
15~140 | H | 475 | 520 | 540 | 710 | 780 | 840 | 880 | 940 | 950 | |||||||||
A | 280 | 308 | ||||||||||||||||||
120~300 | H | 455 | 500 | 520 | 690 | 760 | 800 | 870 | 900 | 950 | ||||||||||
A | 230 | |||||||||||||||||||
280~500 | H | 450 | 490 | 510 | 680 | 750 | 790 | 860 | 890 | 940 | ||||||||||
A | 176 | 194 | 280 | |||||||||||||||||
480~1000 | H | 445 | 480 | 670 | 740 | 780 | 780 | 850 | 880 | 930 | ||||||||||
A | 176 | 194 | 280 | |||||||||||||||||
PN16 Weight (Kg) PN16 as an example |
26 | 37 | 42 | 72 | 90 | 112 | 130 | 169 | 285 | 495 | 675 |
Part name | Materials |
Valve body |
A216 WCB,A351 CF8/CF3/CF8M/CF3M,ZG230-450,ZG0Cr18Ni9Ti,ZG0Cr18Ni12Mo2Ti |
Spool |
304SS,316SS,304LSS,316LSS,1Cr18Ni9, 0Cr18Ni12Mo2Ti (Stellite Clad welding Stellite) PTFE |
Valve seat |
304SS,316SS,304LSS,316LSS,1Cr18Ni9,0Cr18Ni12Mo2Ti (Stellite Clad welding Stellite) |
Stem | 304SS,316SS,304LSS,316LSS,1Cr18Ni9,1Cr18Ni9,0Cr18Ni12Mo2Ti |
Rubber diaphragm | Nitrile,ethylene,fluoro,oil resistant rubber ,0Cr18Ni9Ti |
Membrane cover | Q235,Q235 Painting PTFE |
Packing |
Polytetrafluoroethylene,flexible graphite |
Trouble shooting | Causes of production | Exclusion methods |
Unstable post-valve pressure with | 1,Spool stuck by foreign objects 2,Valve stem, push rod jammed 3,Fluid inlet pipe blocked |
1,Reinstallation to exclude foreign objects 2,Re-adjustment 3,unclogging |
,pressure changes in front of the valve | 1,Set spring stiffness is too large 2,The valve bore is too large 3,The pressure before the valve is too high, the pressure reduction ratio is too large |
1,Replacement of springs 2,Replace the smaller diameter 3,The pressure before the valve and the pressure after the valve exceed 20, should be 2 levels of pressure reduction |
Pressure behind the valve does not drop, always above the demand value | 1,Set spring stiffness is too small 2,The valve bore is too small 3,The pressure reduction ratio is too small |
1,Replacement of springs 2,Replace the larger diameter 3,Pressure before the valve: the pressure after the valve is lower than 1.25, the pressure before the valve should be increased |
Pressure behind the valve does not rise, always below the demand value | 1. Set spring stiffness is too small 2,The spool is stuck by a foreign object 3,Valve stem, push rod jammed 4,The spool and seat are damaged, the leakage is too large 5,The valve bore is too large |
1,Replacement of springs 2,Reinstallation 3,Re-adjustment 4,Re-grind, or replace 5,Replace smaller diameter |
Pressure behind the valve does not rise and always moves below the demand value | 1 Set spring stiffness is too large 2,The valve bore is too small 3,The spool, stem, push rod, etc. are stuck |
1,Replacement of springs 2,Replace larger diameter 3,Exclude the cause of jamming and readjust |
Pre-valve pressure does not drop, always moves above the demand value | 1,The valve bore is too large 2,Actuator membrane chamber capacity is too small |
1 Select the proper valve diameter 2,Add a damper in the inlet pipeline |
Instructions for Ordering
Valve type | Valve name | ||
Nominal diameter (mm) | √ | Nominal pressure (Mpa) | √ |
Pressure adjustment range (Mpa) | Control valve before or after | √ | |
Pressure setting value (Mpa) | √ | Name of medium | √ |
Actuator type | Medium working temperature | √ | |
Rated flow coefficient | Medium state | √ | |
Max. pressure before valve Minimum pressure before valve Normal pressure before the valve(Mpa) |
√ | Max. pressure after valve Min. pressure after valve Normal pressure after valve (Mpa) |
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Maximum flow rate Minimum flow rate Normal flow rate |
Viscosity of liquids Liquid density Gas density |
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Material:Valve body Valve internals |
Leakage level requirements (GB/T4213-92) |
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Process piping dimensions | √ | Corrosion resistance requirements | |
Flange face distance (mm) L | Flange execution standards | ||
Supplied with accessories | Condenser, receiver, mating flange, fasteners, regulator bar, pressure take-off tube, pressure take-off fitting |