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bmoorthy
Mechanical
- May 29, 2003
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Just came across the following terms
1) Double Piston Effect
2) Single Piston Effect
This terminology is used by European Ball Valve Manufacturer and use this a marketing tool and claim various levels of superiority over other valves.
Although i understand the concept of Duble Piston Effect, i am not able to understand the rationale of single Piston effect.
None of the valve standards (Including API, ANIS, ISO BS) seem to describing this trait and yet this seem to be the prime parameter in selection of a type of valve.
Question 1:
Under what circumstance would some one prefer Single Piston Valve over the double piston Effect Ball Valve
Question 2: Is the floating valve design always Single Piston Effect valves
Question 3: Is turnion type Ball Vlave always Double Piston effect valve
Question 4: Where can one get an animation of SINGLE PISTON EFFECT AND a comparision with Double Piston effect.
1) Double Piston Effect
2) Single Piston Effect
This terminology is used by European Ball Valve Manufacturer and use this a marketing tool and claim various levels of superiority over other valves.
Although i understand the concept of Duble Piston Effect, i am not able to understand the rationale of single Piston effect.
None of the valve standards (Including API, ANIS, ISO BS) seem to describing this trait and yet this seem to be the prime parameter in selection of a type of valve.
Question 1:
Under what circumstance would some one prefer Single Piston Valve over the double piston Effect Ball Valve
Question 2: Is the floating valve design always Single Piston Effect valves
Question 3: Is turnion type Ball Vlave always Double Piston effect valve
Question 4: Where can one get an animation of SINGLE PISTON EFFECT AND a comparision with Double Piston effect.