joeswoes
Materials
- Apr 24, 2002
- 103
When describing allowable leakage, the standard refers to ".01% of rated valve capacity". Rated valve capacity is defined as "the quantity of test fluid that would pass through the valve at rated travel under the stated pressure conditions as defined by the appropriate equations and manufacturers ratings."
This reads like something the government would come up with. We want to quantify allowable leakage for a metal/metal seated ball valve to meet Class IV. If I assume (yes, I know the repurcussions of that..) that "rated valve capacity" is Cv, then I can have .01% of Cv/min. and meet Class IV.
Can anyone help me with this one ? Gratitude is given in advance.
Joe
This reads like something the government would come up with. We want to quantify allowable leakage for a metal/metal seated ball valve to meet Class IV. If I assume (yes, I know the repurcussions of that..) that "rated valve capacity" is Cv, then I can have .01% of Cv/min. and meet Class IV.
Can anyone help me with this one ? Gratitude is given in advance.
Joe