Injection control valve
Tasks
Injection control valves are primarily flow control valves, which means they supply the required amount of cooling water to the point of use. The pressure at the point of use can vary greatly and the pressure gradient at the injection or cooling water control valve can therefore strongly fluctuate at a constant upstream pressure. Therefore, most injection and cooling water control valves have a logarithmic opening characteristic. This ensures a largely linear flow characteristic. Valves used for steam generators are in constant operation.
Versions
Single or multiple stage version:
Forged valves in straight, angled or Z form, with welded studs as per DIN, ANSI or other standards.
Advantages
Single stage version
Adapted to prevailing operating conditions
No cavitation
No oscillation or vibration
Long service life
Noise <75 dB(A)
Precise characteristics
Easily replaceable interior parts for simple maintenance
Multiple stage version
Graduated pressure reduction
Adapted to prevailing operating conditions
No cavitation or erosion
No oscillation or vibration
Long service life
Noise <75 dB(A)
Precise characteristics
Easily replaceable interior parts for simple maintenance