Product Description
A Manifold Valve is a crucial component in hydraulic systems, comprising block or isolation valves like ball, needle, bleed, and vent valves. It facilitates fluid flow control, isolation, and calibration without system shutdown. Available in 2-way, 3-way, and 5-way configurations, these valves ensure precise pressure and differential pressure transducer operation. With features like anti-rotational thrust brushes, bonnet/body washers, and bubble-tight shutoff spindle tips, manifold valves offer reliable performance. They come in horizontal and vertical body styles, suitable for direct or indirect mounting, providing flexibility and ease of maintenance in industrial applications like oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation.
FAQ of Manifold Valve
1.What are the different types of manifold valves available?
Manifold valves are available in various configurations such as 1-valve, 2-valve, 3-valve, and 5-valve manifolds, each designed for specific applications and functions.
2. What are the main functions of manifold valves?
Manifold valves are used to isolate, block, bleed, and equalize pressures in various industrial applications, ensuring efficient operation and maintenance of pressure instruments.
3. How do manifold valves improve efficiency and reduce costs?
Manifold valves improve efficiency by reducing pressure drop and heat fluctuations, and they reduce costs by minimizing installation and fluid connections, as well as reducing the need for upkeep against fatigue, wear, and loose joints.
4. What are the common applications of manifold valves?
Manifold valves are commonly used in various industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, and HVAC, for applications like pressure and differential pressure instrumentation, pressure equalization, venting, and block and bleed operations.
5. How do you properly operate and maintain manifold valves?
Proper operation and maintenance of manifold valves involve procedures such as opening and closing valves, venting, and equalizing pressures, which are detailed in the specific manual for the particular manifold valve configuration.