The pumping control valves mounted in the pumping lines of pumping systems work synchronized with the pumps. The synchronization with the pump and the valve is done with a pump control panel. The pump control panel controls the pump and the valve together.
1. Main Valve
2. Solenoid Valf
3. Checkvalve
4. Ball Valve
5. Strainer
6. Needle Valve
7. Limit Switch Asamblesi
The pump control valve opens itself slowly when the pump starts up, and it conducts water to the system without creating pressure fluctuation in the network.
The pump control valve closes itself slowly when the pump is made to stop, anticipating the surges which come to the pump.
When there is an electricity cut-off in the system, the valve protects the pump with closing itself up.
The G type pump control valve is working as a checkvalve at the same time, so that there is no need to use a checkvalve in the network.
Because of the valve’s hydraulic design the pressure and flowrate control can be done with mounting pilot circuits on the pump control valve.
The voltage value of the solenoid valves that are used on the pump control valves can be selected at different applications.
The solenoid valve placed on the main valve consumes a few amount of energy.
Mount the valve according to the arrow placed on the valve that shows the flow direction.
Mounting isolation valves (gate, butterfly or ball etc.) at the entrance direction for shutting-off the water in the line are recommended to ease the maintenance of the valve.
For the valve’s efficient working it is recommended to use an air relief valve before the valve.
Evacuate the water in the valve’s actuator to the atmosphere to prevent freezing in winter.
Connect the pump control valve’s panel properly to the pump’s main panel.
The valve’s opening speed is adjusted from the speed adjustment valve placed on the 3/2 way solenoid valve’s exit. If you turn the speed adjustment valve to the closed up position the valve’s opening speed will be longer, if you turn it to the opened position the opening up speed will be shorter.
Clean the filters at the entrance of the valve periodically depending on water quality.
1. Pump
2. Isolation Valve
3. Surge Anticipating Control Valve
4. Pump Control Valve
5 .Air Valve
6. Manometer