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Reduce bore and full bore valve

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glade

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Jan 28, 2010
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Dear experts,
I am a new engineer and a bit confuse about full bore and reduce bore type of valve.what is the different?
 
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Full bore = hole in the ball equals the pipe inside dia
Reduced bore = hole in the ball is smaller than pipe inside dia
 
Can I suggest dropping 'reduced' or 'bore' or 'reduced bore' into the search box and you will get more than enough info. If not, then feel free to drop a line.
 
Apez,

Usually we expect an engineer to be techno-savy enough to be able to do a Google search. Searching "reduced full bore valve" in Google gets you your answer on the first hit.

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its finding the answer to the real question." BigInch
 
Words and sacrosanct definitions are such fine things, but Google mght not directly tell you e.g. that a butterfly valve is a fashion sort of a reduced bore valve (one would however find that out if one tried to crawl through the line, or try to pass any large device or a solid pig through it!) ;>)
 
Rcorner,
agreed with you because normally to buy a valve for pigging operation we need to spell out the pipe ID although we specify full bore.
 
other than full bore ball valves and some gate valves, most valves either have a reduced cross sectional area through the valve or have a cross section that may not be circular or aligned with the pipe. The may be considered to have a reduced port size. Full bore ball or gate valves would be necessary for a pigging operation and for reduction of minor losses.
 
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