Cla-Val 81-07/681-07 User Manual

Non-slam dual speed control check valve, Schematic diagram, Optional features

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Non-Slam Dual Speed Control Check Valve

Simple Proven Design

No-Slam Operation

Drip-Tight Shut-Off

Dual Speed Control

No Packing Glands or Stuffing Boxes

Available in a Variety of Materials

The Cla-Val Model 81-07/681-07 Non-Slam Dual Speed Control Check
Valve is a hydraulically operated No-Slam Check Valve with dual speed
controls. This valve opens when the pressure at the inlet exceeds the dis-
charge pressure. A gradual rate of opening prevents sudden opening
surges. When a pressure reversal occurs, the higher downstream pressure
is applied to the cover chamber through the control tube lines, and the valve
closes drip tight.

This valve is ideally suited for use where a positive shutoff is required. The
rubber disc assures tight sealing even if the fluid contains grit or other small-
size particles. The simple packless design insures reliable operation and
freedom from leaks.

Note: The effectiveness of this valve is related to pipeline velocity. We rec-
ommend a maximum flow based on pipeline velocity of 6 feet per second.
If pipeline velocities exceed 6 feet per second, consideration should be
given to adding a Cla-Val Model 50-01 Pressure Relief Valve or a Cla-Val
Model 52 Series Surge Control Valve to the system.

Schematic Diagram

Item Description

1

Hytrol (Reverse Flow Main Valve)

2

CV Flow Control (Opening)

3

CSC Swing Check Valve

4

CGA Ange Valve (Closing)

Optional Features

Item Description

P

X141 Pressure Gauge

V

X101 Valve Position Indicator

Typical Applications

CLA-VAL
50-01/650-01
Surge Relief Valve

Isolation
Valve

Pump

TANK

81-07/681-07

Booster Pump

Check Valve

CLA-VAL 61-02

Pump Control Valve

CLA-VAL 81-07

Check Valve

CLA-VAL 52-03/652-03
Surge Anticipator Valve

Pump

Discharge To

Atmosphere

Discharge To

Atmosphere

Discharge To System

Pressure Sensing Line

Deep Well Pump

This valve should be an integral part of any well designed pumping
system. It is used to prevent damaging and sometimes expensive
flow reversal.

Booster Pump

Install on the discharge of booster pumps to prevent re-
turn flow into tank when pump is off. Relief valve as shown
is good practice to minimize surges when pump stops.

81-07

(Full Internal Port)

681-07

(Reduced Internal Port)

MODEL

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