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Overview and installation of pressure control valveThe pressure control valve is a general term for valves that control pressure. In common usage, we refer to all valves that control pressure collectively as pressure control valves. Sometimes, pressure control valves are also referred to simply as Pressure valves are primarily used to meet the force or torque requirements imposed on the actuator. They include safety valves, relief valves, pressure reducing valves, and sequence valves. The installation precautions are as follows: 1. During installation, it should be noted that the arrow on the valve body should be consistent with the direction of the medium flow. It should not be installed in places where there is direct dripping or splashing water. The solenoid valve should be installed vertically upward. 2. The solenoid valve should ensure normal operation within a fluctuation range of 15%-10% of the rated power supply voltage. After installing the solenoid valve, there should be no reverse pressure difference in the pipeline. It needs to be powered on several times to reach a suitable temperature before it can be officially put into use. 4. Before installing the solenoid valve, the pipeline should be thoroughly cleaned. The medium introduced should be free of impurities. A filter should be installed upstream of the valve. 5. In order to ensure the continuous operation of the system, a bypass device should be installed when the solenoid valve malfunctions or undergoes cleaning. |