AIS Exp No 6
AIS Exp No 6
AIS Exp No 6
Mode of Functioning
The pressure is supplied from the upstream side (the system being protected) to the dome often by a small
pitot tube. The downstream side is the pipe or open air where the PORV directs its exhaust. The outlet
pipe is typically larger than the inlet. The upstream pressure tries to push the piston open but it is opposed
by that same pressure because the pressure is routed around to the dome above the piston. The area of the
piston on which fluid force is acting is larger in the dome than it is on the upstream side; the result is a
larger FORCE on the dome side than the upstream side. This produces a net sealing force. The pressure
from the pilot tube to the dome is routed through the actual control pilot valve. There are many designs
but the control pilot is essentially a conventional PRV with the special job of controlling pressure to the
main valve dome. The pressure at which the control pilot relieves at is the functional set pressure of the
PORV. When the pilot valve reaches set pressure it opens and releases the pressure from the dome. The
piston is then free to open and the main valve exhausts the system fluid. The control pilot opens either to
the main valve exhaust pipe or to atmosphere.
Non-Return Valves - A check valve, clack valve, non-return valve or one-way valve is a valve that
normally allows fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it in only one direction.
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Check valves are two-port valves, meaning they have two openings in the body, one for fluid ( liquid or
gas) to enter and the other for fluid (liquid or gas) to leave. There are various types of check valves used
in a wide variety of applications. Check valves are often part of common household items. Although they
are available in a wide range of sizes and costs, check valves generally are very small, simple, or
inexpensive. Check valves work automatically and most are not controlled by a person or any external
control; accordingly, most do not have any valve handle or stem. The bodies (external shells) of most
check valves are made of plastic or metal. An important concept in check valves is the cracking pressure
which is the minimum upstream pressure at which the valve will operate. Typically the check valve is
designed for and can therefore be specified for a specific cracking pressure. Heart valves are essentially
inlet and outlet check valves for the heart ventricles, since the ventricles act as pumps.
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If the 3/2-way valve is normally closed, as shown on the valve symbol, the component is used for delayed
signal transmission. If there is flow from 1 to 2 in the normal position, the valve delays the signal switch-
off.