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Compact
Sure Flow Check meets the internationally accepted
API 594 standard for steel valves. A 6 " class 150 valve has a face
to face measurement of just 3 " compared with a swing check valve's
14 " face to face dimension. A Sure Flow Check fits completely
inside the flange bolt PCD and therefore external installation is straightforward.
Non-Slam
Sure Flow Check is a non-slam check valve because
it operates on flow cessation, not flow reversal. The normal position
of the plates is closed, held against the seat by the unique spring design.
As flow begins, the heels of the two plates are lifted off the seat face
on the central rib.
This cracking pressure is less than 2 psi across most of the range.
As flow increases, the plates then pivot against the spring pressure.
Since the heels have already lifted off the rib seat there is no scrub
or wear, either on the rib, body or plate seating surfaces. A pressure
of only 4 psi is required to keep the plates fully open.
When flow stops and that pressure is removed the spring closes the plates.
Flow reversal is then stopped by the closed Sure Flow Check valve
and in fact any back pressure only serves to make the valve seal more
tightly.
Tight
The long leg spring design - with a single anchor point - is a unique
feature of the Sure Flow Check design. Coupled with
floating plates for minimum seat wear and the right choice of seat to
suit the service requirements, this gives the best combination to meet
API 598 requirements.
The long spring leg ensures closing tension is applied to the right part
of the plate whilst allowing the plate heels to float on opening. For
valves 14 " and larger, the spring is anchored to the stop pin to
ensure that both plates open and close independently. If the spring is
not anchored, then the opening of one plate transfers pressure through
the spring to make it more difficult for the other plate to open.
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