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Lift/Piston Check Valve

Lift/Piston Check Valve

 

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Lift check valves are also called piston check valves. They are essentially globe valves without the stem and top works, allowing the disc to respond to flow rates and direction. The disc has linear movement and is typically body-guided with conical seating surfaces. Springs can be added above the disc to provide more closure force when the disc returns to its closed position. Some manufacturers include externally attached equalizer piping to increase the disc opening with lower flows. The equalizer pipe is an open-pressure communication device that maintains equal pressure above the disc and in the piping downstream of the disc.
Depending on the valve body configuration (Y-pattern, angle, or T-pattern), the pressure drop could be close to that of a tilting disc check valve or much higher. The disc of this check valve design is stable in any open position and can be used with a wide range of flow rates.

Features
Lift Spring Loaded Disc Design
Bolted Cover
Internal Hinge Pin Design Standard
Through-body Hinge Pin Design Available
Renewable Seat
Flanged or Butt-welding Ends
One-way flow Control

Standards Of Lift Check Valve
Design&Manufacture: API 6D, BS 1868, ASME B16.34
Face to Face: API 6D, ASME B16.10, EN 558
Connection End: ASME B16.5, ASME B16.25, EN 1092, JIS B2220
Test and Inspection: API 6D, EN 12266, API 598, BS 6755
Sizes: 2" - 36" or DN50 - DN900
Pressure Rating: Class150 - Class2500 or PN16 - PN420
Material of Valve Body: WCB, LCB, WC6, WC9, C12, C5, CF8, CF3, CF3M, CF8M, etc.