2011年1月19日星期三

Installing Slide Gate Valves

Slide gate valves are used to control water
pressure. Due to constant pressure of the water, there are possibilities
of wear and tear of any part of the valve or the valve itself. It is
recommended that they be checked properly to make sure that everything
is fine and should be replaced at the earliest if there are any damages
to make sure that there are no major problems.

Step 1: Turn off the Water Supply

Turn off the water supply from the main on both sides from the water
meter. Place a bucket and a rag underneath the valve so that you can
catch any water that might flow out.

Step 2: Loosen the Nut

Use an adjustable wrench to hold the valve housing firmly. Use an
open-ended wrench to make the compression nut loose so that if there is
any water pressure, all the water will leak out completely.

Step 3: Loosen the Bonnet

Take an adjustable wrench to remove the stem, which enters into the
valve’s housing. If it is screwed then you need to make sure that the
housing is held firmly with the wrench and using a proper sized open
wrench, you need to turn the bonnet.

Step 4: Take out the Bonnet

Carefully take out the bonnet from the gate valve housing making sure
that the disk comes out along with the bonnet from the housing.

Step 5: Replace the Valve

Replace the valve if there are any damaged seats, or clean the seats
of the valve using a rag. Damage can include any chipped or broken edges
or any sort of wear and tear of the disk.

Step 6: Replace the Disk Slot if Needed

Check the disk slot to see if there is any damage. If there is any
damage then replace the disk slot by sliding the stem out from the slot.

Step 7:  Replace the Stem if Needed

If the stem does not turn properly or if it sticks then you can replace the stem. Some stems can be unscrewed from the bonnet.

Step 8: Reassemble the Gate Valve

The gate valve needs to be reassembled properly by sliding the bonnet
along with the disk and stem into the housing. You need to make sure
that while tightening it you do not apply too much pressure. If you
notice this, then the valve is not sticking. Use an adjustable wrench to
tighten the bonnet and the compression nut.

Step 9:- Check the Valve

Check the valve by turning the supply of water once again to make
sure that everything is fine and that there are no leaks. If there is
any leakage, turn the water supply off, fix the part that is leaking and
check again until satisfied.
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ANSI Gate Valve classification

A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a round or rectangular gate/wedge out of the path of the fluid. The distinct feature of a gate valve is the sealing surfaces between the gate and seats are planar, so gate valves are often used when a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum restric*tion is desired. According to the different standard, we can divide gate valves into JIS Gate Valve, GB Gate Valve, ANSI Gate Valve, and DIN Gate Valve and so on. Because all of them are one kind of gate valve, so they contain all the features of gate valve.
 Would it be wise to replace all of the gate valves with ball valves in a house?
Most older houses have gate valves (the old style where you twist several times to open and close) rather than the newer ball valves that turn water on and off in a quarter turn. Gate valves lose their ability to cut off water supply completely, they leak, and even when fully open they have a water flow loss. Ball valves solve all of these problems, making gate valves obsolete.
In my opinion, it would be the plumbing equivalent of changing electric fuse boxes to circuit breaker panels.

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Stainless steel valves in the new size

Applications include deionized water, vegetable oil, fuel oil, gas,
steam, solvents, cryogenics and oxygen. The gate valves are not stuffing
construction with continuous duty coils for all AC and DC voltages
success or failure of the 150 - and 300-pound bracket.
Omega-SV-1200 of miniature solenoid valves are suitable for
applications in analytical technology and reliable handling difficult
liquids such as acids, alkalis, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology in the
fluid process.
Thermal insulation of the reader and provides accurate measurement
for liquid applications. Other features include universal functions,
size, and a fast and easy connection to reduce the electrical
installation. An LED indicator provides a safe and convenient control.
Each valve is manufactured and tested in the following quality
assurance standards, where production operations under the supervision
of our dedicated and experienced.
Many funding streams are composed of a single vertical line followed
by a single horizontal line. If the horizontal line has a considerable
length, the speed is equal to or greater than the speed necessary to
monitor the saltation phase dilute flow in the pipeline. A significant
reduction in the rate of flow is necessary to dilute phase can be
achieved by maintaining the horizontal line should slope downward as in
Figure 1. A low angle of only 15 degrees is enough to significantly
reduce the rate of force to prevent the release on line.
Since it is difficult to maintain solid dilute phase mode in a
horizontal line, as in a vertical line, the speed is greater than the
saltation velocity choke. The report of the mutation rate of speed of
suffocation in the range of 3 to 6 This means that the minimum system
requirements for speed in a system of horizontal and vertical lines in
promoting the overall speed of saltation. Many people try to reduce the
diameter to increase the horizontal lines at the gas velocity and gas
volumetric requirements of the system reduces to a minimum. However,
reducing the diameter of the horizontal lines also increases the mass
flow of solids in the pipeline, which means that the mutation rate
increases and usually results in no net “profit” by reducing the
diameter line.
Many applications of solids pneumatic conveying of solids are
required to be taught in the dilute phase mode. In many of these
applications, the transport system tire vertical and horizontal lines.
The minimum speed necessary to maintain the solids in the dilute phase
mode in a transmission line known as the vertical velocity of
suffocation. The minimum speed necessary to maintain the solids in the
dilute phase mode in a horizontal section is called saltation velocity.
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Introduction to Alternatives to Gate Valves in Stormwater and Wastewater

Stormwater and wastewater (sewage) systems can be built as separate
or combined facilities. The more modern houses and businesses now have
separate piping systems for sewage and stormwater, while some cities are
upgrading their present combined systems due to the occurrences of
spillage of sewage into the environment following a rainstorm. This
spillage can be from overflow at the wastewater plant or from regulators
in the piping system, but both measures involve dumping raw sewage into
the local environment.
This happens because of a combined plant’s inability to process the
additional stormwater and sewage at the same time, preventing a
back-flow of sewage to the local houses.

This is an article on flow control of drainage from wastewater and
stormwater systems, in particular from combined sewage systems. We begin
with a look at the some of the problems with a combined sewage plant
and then move on to the control of outflow.
As we have seen the combined wastewater and stormwater plants are
being phased out in favor of a separate plant for each process, however
many major cities of the developed world do still use this system. This
is mainly because sewage and stormwater collection in the same piping
system was acceptable in the early 1900’s. However, as the city
populations increased, the sewage plants could not handle both sewage
and stormwater drainage, and thus we have the current problem of
controlling the inflow, processing, and outflow from a combined sewage
processing plant.
To overcome the problem of sewage overflow from current plants, some
plants install large underground storage tanks to hold the influx of
stormwater and sewage, which is then processed later. Tunnels at the
gate valve facility have also been used to store and treat drain water and sewage influx following rainstorms.
In order to have separate processing facilities, the stormwater and
wastewater must be collected by two separate systems; one for sewage and
grey water,
and one for rainwater drains. In most cities with combined sewer
systems, it is difficult to convert to separate systems, but many cities
in the US and Europe are converting a little at a time.
In the developing countries, there is little effort to treat sewage.
80-90% of sewage is pumped directly into rivers, lakes, or the sea; the
majority of Sub-Sahara countries are without any sewage processing
facilities.
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5 Steel Gate Valve Maintenance Tips

The purpose of a steel gate valve is to stop the flow
of liquid; usually in an emergency. You will find a steel gate valve
installed in many things. The most common is found on your outside water
spigot. You turn the knob to open a valve which allows water to flow
through the hose. You close it again to stop the flow. A steel gate
valve lowers a disc or plate which blocks the pipe which effectively
stops the flow of water or other liquids. It is important to keep these
valves maintained so that they do their job when needed. The following
article will share with you several tips on how to achieve this.
When you are dealing with a steel gate valve in the home you are dealing
with plumbing issues. Sometimes it becomes necessary to shut off the
water in the home during plumbing work or due to a broken pipe. Where
the steel gate valve is installed is actually a point of weakness as it
exists between two other pipes that screw into either end of the valve.
These areas are a point of weakness in case there is a blockage or
frozen pipe. To maintain this connection you should wrap the threads
with silicone plumber’s tape and you should update it every year
Over time a steel gate valve can begin to stick. If a problem were to
occur and you need to shut the valve it may not be possible to do so. To
prevent the valve from sticking you need to periodically lubricate the
post of the valve wheel. Any type of spray lubricant will work. In the
winter it is a good idea to lubricate the wheel and post once in the
beginning of the month and once at the end of the month.

Rust is always a problem on a steel gate valve and especially one that
is outside of the home. Inspect the valve regularly for rust. If you
spot some you can use a wire brush to scrape the rust off of the metal.
It is also a great idea to paint the steel gate valve with paint that
protects metal against rust. You need to remove the rust before you
paint it though as the rust can continue to spread.
A good way to keep one of these valves working efficiently is to use it.
All you need to do is turn the knob to the left to close the valve and
then to the right to open the valve. Doing this occasionally will
prevent the valve from sticking inside the pipe as well as keeping the
wheel loose.
The steel gate valve is assembled with a series of nuts which attach the
valve to the pipes and the wheel knob to the post. Use an adjustable
wrench to tighten all the nuts to the right every year or so. This helps
to maintain the pressure when the valve has to be used.



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