aggieengineerrmb
Mechanical
- May 27, 2003
- 28
Can a standard, soft seated trunnion ball valve be used in a vacuum service? I hear that these types of valves often have trouble sealing bubble tight at relatively low pressures, say 80 PSI, and if true it seems like vacuum service would only compound the problem.
The other side of this would be while the upstream seat that normally seals with positive pressure might be compromised in a vacuum, it seems that the downstream seat would be helped (vacuum would pull it into the ball making an even tighter seal).
Just curious if anyone has some real world experience, or knows of manufacturers who have been successful in the past.
The other side of this would be while the upstream seat that normally seals with positive pressure might be compromised in a vacuum, it seems that the downstream seat would be helped (vacuum would pull it into the ball making an even tighter seal).
Just curious if anyone has some real world experience, or knows of manufacturers who have been successful in the past.