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0 Bi Ves/engineering-quides.html) 36 (https:/wwwsed-bag.com/engineering-guides/S calculations:html) r-eg-k3-standard-method-for-control-valve- = Menu You arehere: Home (). > Engineering Guides BN-EG-K3 Standard Method for Control Valve Calculations Last Updated: 08 May 2014 Table of Contents 1. Scope 2.General 3. References 4. Instructions for calculation with Masoneilan stide rule 5. Instructions for calculation with formulas 6, Corrections 7, Limitations of valve sizing formulas 8. Development of basic formulas for flow through control valves 9. Derivation of flow formulas 10. Evaluation of the valve pressure drop 11, Evaluation of the flowing quantity 12. Relation between valve pressure drop and system pressure drop 15. Source of information for valve sizing data 1.Scope This standard gives instructions for the use of Company control vale calculation sheet form BN-K 006, 2. General ‘The formulas and valve slide-rule are in accordance with the "Recommended voluntary standard formulas for sizing control valves’ issued by ‘the Fluids Control Institute with bulletin FCI, 62-4 However, temperature corrections have been added to these recommended basic formulas. ‘The valve sizing formulas have been based on the "U.S. VALVE FLOW COEFFICIENT Cy’, which is the yardstick of the valve capacity, Avalve flow coefficient Cy s the number of US. gallons per minute of water at 40 % with a pressure drop of 1 psi 1120°F which will pass through a given flow restriction ‘Tae determination ofthe valve Cy by the manufacturer should be based on Fluids Controls Incorporation, bulletin F.C.1.58-2. Because the Cy coefficient is measured by the valve manufacturer at rather low pressure drops across the valve and at rather low static pressures the Cy coefficient will be Lower at higher pressure drops, depending upon the type of valve and design of the valve body. Reference is made to booklet "The valve flow coefficient and its contribution in control valve sizing” and to the section ‘Limitations of valve sizing formulas’, sheets 19 and 20. European and especially German manufacturers sometime use a “Valve Coefficient Ky “ ‘valve flow coefficient Ky is the number of cubic meters per hour of water at 5 to 30°C which will pass through a given flow restriction at a pressure drop of 1 kg/cm’, Ky= 0.86 Cand Cy = 1.47 ky ‘few valve manufacturers in Great Britan specify the G, valve coefficient based on an ‘Imperial gallon, instead of the U.S. gallon. Comp. gpm) * 0.83 Cys apm and Cou om) 2 Camp. gpm) ‘Tae full procedure is available for registered users. + Prev (/engineering-guides/261-bn-eg-k2-standard-method-for-orifice-calculations html) Next > Vengineering-guides/S82-bn-eg-K4-standard-method-for-safety-reief-valve-calculations html) LIBRARY > OA Standards Yqastandardsheml > Genera Procedures Yaeneratprocedues tml) > Deparment Praceaures (department procedures mi) > Work instructions (werrinstucions non) > Genera Guides Ygeneral-guidesnem) > Design Guides (esign-guides html) > Engineering Guides Yenginering-ouides hm) > General Standards /general-tandards.ntml) > Design Standards Vdesignstandards hem > Engineering Standards Vengneerng standards html) > Spectfications (specfestions neni) > Requisitions (requisitions nen > Forms (fershem) > Cost Codes Yeost-cades im) > Papers Upapersntm\) vay Uae) Lega es Vision Wan) flit is yet come the most important characte f madera companiar (62020 Red 3g 8V valle Re when re sent you eve whan you ita west Coaea ethan set backo the rgntng wba on cath svoreqert isk ort anoter webs at ‘the rar oxperence wel aor the vet yu set tors mon ‘leant os

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