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Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

(OP)
Would like to know whether axial control valves of dresser design can be used in either direction of flow. Can any one guide specifically about Dresser Valve Model 78-AX-1/HW. What is the effect of using the control valve with a Fail: Close , Air: to clsoe with Flow : To close configuration used in the flow direction of Flow : To open , as the plug is slotted assume that the flow to open effect will be balanced and there will be negligible effect on the actuator. Can any one clarify.

RE: Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

Have you asked the manufacturer (www.dresservalve.com)?  I've always found that they are pretty quick with replies.

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RE: Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

Don't know the model, but generally not a good idea to try operating backwards.  I do not believe there will be any significant difference from the actuator's perspective.  If anything, its usually harder to open a closed valve against a large pressure differential across the valve than it is to move in any direction, or to close the valve after it has been opened.

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RE: Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

VPL

I tried to search the Dresser website for Axial and the model number given . Nothing came up?

Geoffrey D Stone FIMechE C.Eng;FIEAust CP Eng
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RE: Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

Me too. Got zero.  I think it might be an old model number.  Its Masoneilan CVs now.

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RE: Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

did you try the "contact us" link and sending an e-mail?

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RE: Flow direction for Axial Control Valves

(OP)
Tried contacting Dresser on e-mail and over phone , however couldnot get a satisfactory answer. Seems to be non committal as the vibrations were caused due to the valve casting geometry.
These are coming under the category of Special Valves supplied by Dresser Italia( Masoneilane ) for the gas service , under the brand Ring O Valve or Meer valves and details are not available in their web sites either.
Any one familiar with the Gas industry should have come accross these types of valves as these are extensively used in the gas industry and petrochemical industry especailly for very big sizes ( is a 28" ).
Other manufactureres like Mockweld also have axial flow control valves of  different designs where the direction of flow is clearly defined.
However in the dresser model the flow is channeled through an annular space inside the valve and seems thatit can be used in either direction. However to resolve the issue we needed a confirmation on this aspect which is not forthcoming from the manufacturer.  

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