PW2006
Mechanical
- Aug 22, 2006
- 25
Some control valves, like Samson model 3241, strongly recommend that the pipeline upstream and downstream of the control valve should be straight and free of obstructions for a length of at least 6 times the pipe diameter (DN).
My questions are:
(1) Is this a common rule that people do follow? We are not quite aware of it and wonder how worse it would be if we don't have such long straight pipes at both ends of the control valve.
(2) For example, if the control valve size is 2", the pipe size is 3" and we need to install 3x2 reducers at both sides of this control valve, in order to follow the above rule, do we (a) install the 3"x2" reducers right next to the control valve and make 3x6=18" long straight 3" pipe at both sides of the 2" control valve, or (b) install 2"x6 = 12" long straight 2" pipe at both sides of this 2" control valve, and install the 3"x2" reducers 12" away from the control valve?
(3) If we need to install a fully open gate valve within this 6xDiameter straight pipe length, is it OK or do we have to exclude it when we count the 6xDiameter straight pipe length?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
My questions are:
(1) Is this a common rule that people do follow? We are not quite aware of it and wonder how worse it would be if we don't have such long straight pipes at both ends of the control valve.
(2) For example, if the control valve size is 2", the pipe size is 3" and we need to install 3x2 reducers at both sides of this control valve, in order to follow the above rule, do we (a) install the 3"x2" reducers right next to the control valve and make 3x6=18" long straight 3" pipe at both sides of the 2" control valve, or (b) install 2"x6 = 12" long straight 2" pipe at both sides of this 2" control valve, and install the 3"x2" reducers 12" away from the control valve?
(3) If we need to install a fully open gate valve within this 6xDiameter straight pipe length, is it OK or do we have to exclude it when we count the 6xDiameter straight pipe length?
Thanks in advance for your replies.