Definition and use of the CARX Composite Exhaust Valve
The CARX composite exhaust valve is a valve used in the piping system, its main function is to remove air and gas from the piping and ensure the normal operation of the system. This kind of valve is usually installed at the high point of the pipeline or in a place with closed gas, such as the outlet of the pump, in order to remove the gas in the pipe, unclog the pipeline, and make the pipeline reach normal working condition. If the exhaust valve is not installed, the liquid flowing in the pipe may generate dynamic heat and cause gas, forming gas resistance, which will affect the normal operation of the pipeline.
How the CARX Composite Exhaust Valve works
The principle of operation of the CARX Composite Exhaust Valve is based on hydrodynamics and mechanical action. When the water in the pipe is filled, the disc is in the open position, and a large amount of exhaust is carried out. When the air is exhausted, the valve is filled with water, and the float rises and drives the valve disc to close, stopping the exhaust. When the water in the pipe is transported normally, if a small amount of air gathers in the valve to a certain extent, the water level in the valve drops, and the float drops accordingly, and the air is discharged through the small hole. When the pump stops, the water in the pipe is empty or negative pressure is generated in the pipe, and the plug head is quickly opened to draw in outside air to prevent the pipeline from being damaged due to negative pressure.
Advantages and potential disadvantages of the CARX Composite Exhaust Valve
The advantages of the CARX composite exhaust valve include automatic exhaust, efficient exhaust, high corrosion resistance, and simple maintenance. It can automatically open and close according to the change of system pressure, vent in time, and has good sealing performance to prevent interpenetration between water and gas. In addition, due to its simple structure and easy maintenance, seals can be quickly cleaned and replaced, keeping the exhaust valve in normal operation.
Potential disadvantages may include relatively high cost, especially in large valves. For some extreme applications, special designs or materials may be required. In addition, if not properly maintained, sealing performance may be reduced, affecting the valve's service life and reliability.
Application scenarios for the CARX composite exhaust valve
CARX composite exhaust valves are widely used in construction, industrial and residential water supply systems. They play an important role in preventing gas build-up in pipelines, reducing hydraulic shocks, improving water supply efficiency, and reducing system failures. At the same time, the CARX composite exhaust valve can also be adapted to different pipe diameters and pressure levels, providing a variety of installation options to meet the needs of different systems.