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Principle Of Operation
The
temperature being controlled by the regulator is sensed by the spiral of a liquid-filled thermal element. At the valve
end of the element’s capillary, is a bellows, which is contained by the temperature adjustment sleeve. A drop
in temperature at the sensor causes the bellows to contract, allowing internal pressure to raise the pilot plug, thereby
decreasing the differential pressure across the actuator bellows, compressing it against the opposing servo spring.
The lower valve stem now lifts off the lower pilot seat. This equalizes the pressure across the disc seat. Further
bellows compression lifts the plug assembly, allowing steam to pass through the valve. For a rise in temperature at
the sensing spiral sensor, a reverse process closes the valve. The equalization of pressure across the disc seat prior
to stroking the valve, inhibits flow directly over the seat, thereby eliminating velocity effects such as wire drawing
and contributes to a winder range with a 50:1 turn-down ratio.
Hot Water Control Valves
A comprehensive range of control valves is available for hot water primary applications, enabling the correct valve
to be offered to match the system requirements.
Please consult Northvale Korting sales for details.
Dimensions
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Nominal Valve Size
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| ¾” – 1” |
1¼” |
1½” |
2” |
| in |
mm |
in |
mm |
in |
mm |
in |
mm |
| A |
18 |
457 |
18 |
457 |
18 ½ |
470 |
20 |
508 |
| B |
11 |
279 |
11 |
279 |
11 ¼ |
286 |
13 |
330 |
| C |
5 |
127 |
5 |
127 |
5 |
127 |
5 |
127 |
| D |
3 1/8 |
79 |
3 1/8 |
79 |
3 7/16 |
87 |
5 |
127 |
| E |
8¾ |
222 |
9 |
229 |
9 ¼ |
235 |
10 |
254 |
| Wgt. |
25lb |
11.3kg |
27lb |
12.2kg |
30lb |
13.6kg |
40lb |
18.1kg |
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