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How Does Flanged Gate Control Valve Work

Author: Evelyn y

Nov. 04, 2024

How Does Flanged Gate Control Valve Work

Industrial valves come in different designs and working mechanisms. Some are purely for isolation while others are only effective for throttling.

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In a pipeline system, there are valves that are used to control pressure, flow level and the likes. Such control valves are used to monitor and control flow variables so that the latter sticks to as close as possible to the desired specifications. However, the control valve is one of the most taken for granted valves in the pipeline since this valve has specifications that some engineers find too daunting. 

There are many types of control valves. One of them is the flanged gate control valve. This article discusses how the flanged gate control valve works, its applications and the likes.

What is the Control Valve?

By definition, a control valve is any valve that can regulate the flow of media, its pressure ratings in relation to an external control device. Usually, control valves are associated with the regulation of media flow but these can also change other system variables.

The control valve is considered as the most pivotal part of the control loop. The changes done by the control valve directly affect the process by such valve is connected to. 

Several industrial valves function as control valves as seen in the table below. Butterfly and globe valves can be used for throttling. While ball valves and plug valves have throttling capacities, these are not often suitable for such service because of the design of these two valve types. They are prone to friction damage.

Control valves encompass different conventional classifications. It can have linear motion such as that of the globe, pinch and diaphragm valves. It can also have the rotatory motion as that of the ball, butterfly and plug valves.

On the other hand, safety relief valves have the capacity to relieve pressure. Also, the globe valve, ball valve, and the plug valve have the capability to change the direction of the flow of the media. However,  there are exceptions. Only the angle globe valves, multiport ball and plug valves can change the path of the media. 

Valve Type

Service

Isolation

Throttle

Pressure Relief

Directional Change

Ball

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X

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Butterfly

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X

X

Check

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X

X

X

Diaphragm

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X

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X

Gate

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X

X

X

Globe

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X

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Plug

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X

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Safety Relief

X

X

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X

Stop Check

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X

X

X

Control Valve Features

Control valves that belong to the linear motion family can throttle small flow rates. Suited to high pressure applications, the flow path for this kind of valve is convoluted. To provide better sealing, the bonnet is separate. The connectors are often flanged or threaded.
Control Valve Features

Globe valves with single seats require greater force to move the stem but it provides tight shutoff. In contrast, two-seated globe valves require a small force to move the stem but it cannot achieve the tight shutoff capability of the single-seated globe valve. Additionally, its components wear out easily.

Diaphragm valves, on the other hand, use a saddle-like seat to seal the valve. This type is commonly found in pipelines that deal with corrosive media.

Rotatory motion control valve has a more streamlined flow path compared to the linear motion family. It can also recover well from pressure drops. It has more media capacity with less wear to the packing. Butterfly valves offer a tight shut off and low-pressure drop.

Control Valve Working Mechanism

As mentioned earlier, control valves are often used to regulate the flow of media. One of the reasons why this must be done is there is a change in the pressure load. Oftentimes, there is a sensor that alarms the system of changes in the system variables. After that, the controller sends the signal to the control valve, which acts as the muscle, thus, regulating the flow as seen in the image below:

What are Flanges?

Flanges are joints that connect valves, pumps and the like to the pipe system. Sealing is done through bolts or welds with a gasket in between. The reliability of the flanges is dependent on the joint-making process relative to the system variables.

Apart from welding flanges are the most common joining methods in the pipe system. The advantage of flanges is that it allows the valve dismantling, even without having to remove the main valve components.

 Oftentimes, flanges have the same material as the body of the valve or pipe. The most common material for flanges is forged carbon steel. Some other materials used are listed below&#;

# Aluminum

# Brass

# Stainless steel

# Cast Iron

# Broze

# Plastic

What is a Flanged Gate Control Valve?

A flanged gate valve is a type of gate valve with flanged ends. This is a type of valve that has more than one function. This can act as an isolation valve as well as a throttling valve.

Being a gate valve, it is economical because of its design. Furthermore, the flanged gate control valve can open or close tightly and would not lose high pressure drops so the flow rate would only have minimal changes. 

Attaching an actuator and a remote pressure drop detector, the gate valve becomes a control valve. With its disc, it can throttle to a certain degree.

For the valve to be attached to the pipeline, the flanges need to be bolted and welded to secure it. The flanged gate valve follows the ASME B16.5 standards. Often, this design uses the wedge type disc as a closure element.

This kind of valve is used in low pressure and temperature applications. Having gate valve qualities, the advantages of the flanged gate valve is that it does not have high-pressure drops. 

Flanged Gate Control Valve Applications

Flanged gate control valves are often used in the following applications.

# General Oil Applications

# Gas and Water Applications

In Summary

With so many valve categories, it is highly likely that there are numerous ways to create valves for specific applications. One such example is the flanged gate control valve. This valve acts both as a control valve and a shut-off valve. If you are interested in having customized industrial valves, contact us here. Or you can also get the great manufacturers in this complete valve manufacturers guide in China.

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A gate valve has a simple design and can be applied in many low pressure-drop services, which makes it one of the most common valves in use today. Gate valves are designed as full-port valves. This means that the valve port is of the same size as the inner diameter of the connecting pipe. Full-bore gate valve passes the fluid flow without any obstructions to a flow and do not cause a pressure drop in a pipeline. This also allows to clean the pipe using a cleaning pig.

A resilient seated gate valve with a non-rising spindle consists of the following parts:

  • wedge
  • ductile iron valve body
  • seating area
  • stem (spindle)
  • spindle bearing
  • bonnet
  • packing.

The body is the largest element of the gate valve. Since the spindle remains in the valve body during rotation, it allows an economical bonnet construction. The valve bonnet itself is joined to the body with bolts, which allows cleaning and maintenance. As the gate valve closes, the wedge travels down until it presses the valve seat, which would mean a complete shutoff. During the opening the wedge slides towards the upper part of the valve body.

A wedge gate valve construction did not alter a lot for the last 100 years. However, the design of some elements of the gate valve has undergone some modifications. Most of the changes are aimed at increasing the service life of the gate valve, improving the sealing characteristics, using superior quality materials and epoxy coatings for a better corrosion protection. At the same time, the modern gate valve body has a compact sleek design, allowing installations in limited space conditions. There are already 7 generations of Hawle gate valve models which have been developed in the last 70 years.

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