Careful matching of process valves to intended use results in better and longer service |
Industrial valves that are intended for application at the extremes are generally referred to as severe service valves. While there are plenty of published and accepted standards for industrial valves, one does not exist to precisely define a severe service valve. There is, however, some movement toward the development of severe service standards in some industry segments.
So, how do you know when to focus valve selection activities on severe service valves, as opposed to general purpose valves? There are a number of basic criteria that might point you in that direction:
- Very extreme media or environmental temperature
- High pressure drop operation that may cause cavitation
- Rapid and extreme changes to inlet pressure
- Certain types or amounts of solids contained in the fluid
- High number of mechanical operations
- Thermal cycling
There are numerous manufacturers of severe service valves, each seeming to concentrate on a particular niche. You can always get more information, or discuss your special requirements, with a valve specialist. They have access to technical resources that can help with selecting the right valve configuration to meet your severe service applications.
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