Diaphragm Valves in Piping Systems
Diaphragm valves are essential components in low-pressure, corrosive services, primarily serving as shutoff valves but also effective in control applications. These valves operate by moving a diaphragm up and down within the valve body, which can be either lined or unlined, depending on the fluid's corrosive properties. Certain designs even feature a plastic valve body for specialized applications.
Types of Diaphragm Valves
- Weir Type (Saunders Type):
The most common design, ideal for both isolation and flow control. - Straight-through Type:
Designed for applications requiring minimal flow resistance.
Key Components of a Diaphragm Valve
- Body:
Constructed with corrosion-resistant materials such as PTFE, glass, rubber, or plastic for enhanced durability. - Diaphragm:
Made from elastic materials like PTFE or rubber, ensuring a secure seal against the valve body. - Bonnet:
Provides secure positioning for the diaphragm. - Stem:
Facilitates diaphragm movement for valve operation. - Stem Bushing:
Ensures smooth stem motion. - Compressor:
Assists in diaphragm movement for effective functioning. - Hand Wheel:
Manual operation for opening and closing the valve. - Bonnet Bolting:
Keeps the bonnet and diaphragm securely in place.
Construction and Specifications
- Material Selection:
The valve body and bonnet are typically cast, with materials chosen to match service conditions. - Operating Pressure:
These valves are generally suitable for pressures between 7-10 kg/cm². Frequent maintenance is required due to diaphragm wear. - Connection Types:
Flanged, threaded, or welded connections are available. Flanged ends are standard for lined valves to ensure proper sealing of the lining material.
Stem Designs
- Indicating Type:
The stem position visibly shows the valve's port opening. - Non-Indicating Type:
The stem position does not display the valve's status.
Standards
While diaphragm valves are not governed by API or ANSI standards, they adhere to British Standards and MSS-SP specifications, ensuring reliability and quality.