Valve Specifying Checklist
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North American valve manufacturers will work closely with you to define your valve needs and specify the product to meet those needs. Use the list below as a guide to some of the many factors you'll need to consider in making an important valve purchase. Knowing this criteria will help the valve manufacturer or its distributor design and/or select the best valve for your particular application.

Application Valve Actuation
  • Media being handled, e.g., liquid, gas, slurry, or solid

  • Corrosiveness of media, e.g., pH, concentration

  • Corrosiveness of atmosphere

  • Flow (velocity, capacity, Cv, direction)

  • Pipe size

  • Media temperature (maximum to minimum)

  • Pressure: maximum operating pressure; maximum differential pressure

  • Operation: e.g., manual/automatic, on-off throttling

  • Installation constraints

  • Envelope dimensions

  • Weight

  • Accessibility

  • Conformance to appropriate standards, e.g., API,   AWWA, ANSI, FM, UL, OSHA, etc.

  • Tightness of shutoff required

  • Type, e.g., manual, electric, pneumatic, hydraulic

  • Motion required

  • Rotary, e.g., quarter-turn, multi-turn

  • Linear

  • Mode of operation

  • Double acting

  • Spring return: spring-to-closed, spring-to-open

  • Required valve operating thruster torque

  • Power supply, e.g., voltage, available air supply

  • On/off, throttling, or proportional control

  • Corrosive resistance: materials, coating, tubing

  • Speed of operation

  • Frequency of operation

  • Special requirements, e.g., togging, testing

  • Accessories, e.g., limit switches, positioner, solenoid   valve, transducers, manual override
Valve Requirements Service Requirements
  • Type of valve, e.g., ball, butterfly, gate, check, control, globe, plug, relief, regulator, pinch, diaphragm, etc.

  • Valve size

  • End connections, e.g., screwed, ranged/lugged, wafer, butt-weld, mechanical joint, etc.

  • Materials of construction, e.g., carbon steel, resins, steel or other alloys, cast iron, etc.

  • Body

  • Trim

  • Seats

  • Bolting

  • Frequency of operation

  • Packing

  • Special requirements, e.g., testing, tagging, coating

  • Accessories, e.g., stem/shaft extensions, locking device, position indicator, jacketing
  • Testing

  • Source inspection

  • Availability of replacement valves, actuators, or parts

  • Documentation, e.g., certified prints, dimension drawings

  • Installation and maintenance instructions

  • Delivery requirements, e.g., timing, packaging

  • Availability of engineering service, e.g., application, field, factory
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