bmoorthy
Mechanical
- May 29, 2003
- 457
Hello All
Our client has specified Trunion mounted ball valve.
As per my understanding in trunion mounting, at the bottom of the ball, there will be a central rod (Which is called trunion) which is similar to the dimension of the stem, and trunion is supported to the bottom boss.
I now have a couple of valve manufacturer's brouchers and Cross section drawings which does not have the bottom central trunion, instead there is a step in the side (Just after the seat). The manufacturer still terms this as turnion mounted, they claim that it is not seat supported and the ball is supported by the body (The step i mentioned)and hence trunion mounted.
1)Can some body tell me the correct definition of trunion mounted ball valve.
2) Are the claims made by the valve manufacturer correct
3) If it is correct, does it meet the intent of trunion mounted valve
4) In which standard can i find the details of trunion mounting design
Thanks
B.Moorthy
Our client has specified Trunion mounted ball valve.
As per my understanding in trunion mounting, at the bottom of the ball, there will be a central rod (Which is called trunion) which is similar to the dimension of the stem, and trunion is supported to the bottom boss.
I now have a couple of valve manufacturer's brouchers and Cross section drawings which does not have the bottom central trunion, instead there is a step in the side (Just after the seat). The manufacturer still terms this as turnion mounted, they claim that it is not seat supported and the ball is supported by the body (The step i mentioned)and hence trunion mounted.
1)Can some body tell me the correct definition of trunion mounted ball valve.
2) Are the claims made by the valve manufacturer correct
3) If it is correct, does it meet the intent of trunion mounted valve
4) In which standard can i find the details of trunion mounting design
Thanks
B.Moorthy