alwayslearning
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2003
- 34
Dear All,
I just want to know what is the action of a non-slam swing check valve. My understanding is that it is non-slam in one direction (i.e. when the disc slams against the body during opening) and that the non-slam action arises due to the opening of the disc in a direction of compression of the spring.
During closing action, however, the spring assists, in addition to gravity and reverse pressure force, and the closure of the valve is quicker.
Various mfrs implement this "non-slam" action by different designs. Some call it "cushion" check valves too.
I am looking forward to comments from members here on the purported action of this "non-slam" or "cushioning" device, as I am trying to sort out some confusions over the matter with my colleagues.
Regards
I just want to know what is the action of a non-slam swing check valve. My understanding is that it is non-slam in one direction (i.e. when the disc slams against the body during opening) and that the non-slam action arises due to the opening of the disc in a direction of compression of the spring.
During closing action, however, the spring assists, in addition to gravity and reverse pressure force, and the closure of the valve is quicker.
Various mfrs implement this "non-slam" action by different designs. Some call it "cushion" check valves too.
I am looking forward to comments from members here on the purported action of this "non-slam" or "cushioning" device, as I am trying to sort out some confusions over the matter with my colleagues.
Regards