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The
selection of the type of discharge valve is dependent on the job it is expected to
do. Below is a listing of the most common vac system discharge
devices with basic criteria for their selection.
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for an equipment data sheet.
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Vortex
Clear Action
Gate Valve
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Slide
Gate Valves for
Batch Discharge
These valves are used for
batch
discharging material from a vessel. Material collects
until a high level is reached, the system is shut down, then
discharged manually.
Click the link to read about the VORTEX
Clear Action
pneumatic gate valve. There are manual gate valves and many
other special application batch discharge valves available.
Some materials bridge too easily (like
carbon black, paper fibers, and wood chips), and an unusually
large slide gate would be required. For these materials, use a continuous discharge
device instead.
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MEYERS
Heavy Duty
Rotary Valve
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Rotary
Air Locks for
Continuous Discharge
Rotary type valves are continuous
discharge type valves; material storage is external to the
system.
These valves are sized by the expected material volumetric flow
rate. Normally, a 30 - 70% efficiency is used to discount the
theoretical material flow of a specific sized valve. This
accounts for the way material "flows" in and out of the
valve as it operates.
For abrasive or high temperature material, rotary type valves are
not suitable - use a flapgate type valve instead.
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PLATTCO
Flapgate
Valve
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Flapgate
Air Locks for Continuous
Discharge
Flapgates are another type of
continuous discharge device. These valves are nearly indestructible,
and we use them to replace rotary valves where abrasion or high
temperature is a criterion.
If the valves are very large, or if the interstitial volume is
large, then the "pocket" may require to be equalized
before each actuation in order to not affect vacuum performance or
filter cleaning performance.
The material volumetric flow is required to size these valves.
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A word about butterfly
valves: Butterfly valves are
rarely useful for central vacuum system discharge valves, although they
sure are cheap. But because central
vacuum systems will always pickup rags and other "non-dust"
items, the disk in butterfly valves make these valves unsuitable for
trouble-free discharging.
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