Globe Valve
Globe Valve
Globe Valve adjusts the flow rate. By controlling the gap between the disc and the seat
Globe valve working principle:
1. High-temperature valves Disc or plugs can be a metal revolving around independent of the valve stem so that when closing and opening the valve does not scratch the seat. Most globe valves are replaced when damaged or have problems.
2. A small leak between the disc and the seat might cause damage, which appears as a deep bite in the metal. It’s a line that looks like a trace made by a wire drawing. The speed of the fluid going through the front Disc and Seat is the mark.
3. Globe valves can be used for different applications:
– high pressure
– high temperature
– regulating
– isolating
– wog; water, oil, gas
– steam
4. The direction of flow in the globe valve flow from the bottom up. Not top to bottom, because
– bottom-up flow doesn’t cause much change in the flow direction. Reduces pressure between the front disc and seat, less chance of corrosion because of cavitation are therefore less.
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