chiggy
Civil/Environmental
- May 25, 2011
- 5
I am working on a system where purchased potable water can be received at a high pressure of 143 psi or at a low of 2.16 psi through a 12” line.
The pressure is to be reduced to about 70psi, when it is above 70psi.
When the pressure is 2.16 psi the valve needs to have very low head loss.
My first reaction was to use a PRV and have a bypass (perhaps a ball valve) that opens under pressures below 70psi and short circuits the PRV. There will be a modulating valve and ultrasonic meter just downstream. I am trying to fit it all in a relativley small area and need to save space. So I was wondering, is there is a single valve that can do this job?
The pressure is to be reduced to about 70psi, when it is above 70psi.
When the pressure is 2.16 psi the valve needs to have very low head loss.
My first reaction was to use a PRV and have a bypass (perhaps a ball valve) that opens under pressures below 70psi and short circuits the PRV. There will be a modulating valve and ultrasonic meter just downstream. I am trying to fit it all in a relativley small area and need to save space. So I was wondering, is there is a single valve that can do this job?