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Vertically installed control valve 7

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flinana

Electrical
May 21, 2003
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Hi,
Peop`le have told me that conreol valves such as butterfly or globe valves should nor be installed vertically, however no one has been able to explain why. Can anyone please explain?

thanks
 
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Referring to control valves, I sggest that pneumatic positioners should be mounted upright for the correct influence of gravity on the mechanical linkages?

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BillBirch,

Funny that you mentioned the positioning of PSVs, I just had my mechanical guys change PSVs that were installed horizontally to the vertical position. PSVs installed horizontally must also be certified for horizontal position.
 
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