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PIP PCECV001

Guidelines for Application of Control Valves

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Organization: PIP
Publication Date: 1 May 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 39
scope:

This Practice describes the guidelines and background information for the application of pneumatically actuated control valves. Issues addressed include valve selection, valve and actuator sizing, material selection, flow characteristic evaluation, valve accessories, and consideration of the effects of flashing, cavitation, and noise.

Purpose

This Practice provides designers with engineering guidelines for the application of control valves.

Document History

March 1, 2016
Guidelines for Application of Control Valves
This Practice describes the guidelines and background information for the application of pneumatically actuated control valves. Issues addressed include valve selection, valve and actuator sizing,...
March 1, 2016
Guideline for Application of Control Valves
This Practice describes the guidelines and background information for the application of pneumatically actuated control valves. Issues addressed include valve selection, valve and actuator sizing,...
PIP PCECV001
May 1, 2010
Guidelines for Application of Control Valves
This Practice describes the guidelines and background information for the application of pneumatically actuated control valves. Issues addressed include valve selection, valve and actuator sizing,...
January 1, 2005
Guidelines for Application of Control Valves
This Practice describes the guidelines and background information for the application of control valves. Issues addressed include valve selection, valve and actuator sizing, material selection, flow...

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