Introduction, Principles of design – Liquid Controls Mechanical Eliminators User Manual

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InTrodUCTIon

Differential Valve

Air Check Valve

Valve Open

Valve Closed

lIMITed bleed valve PlaTes

After the air is eliminated and the reed strips pull away

from the vent ports, the air pressure on the back side of

the spring is relieved and the valve opens. To avoid the

system shock sustained by an abruptly opened valve,

the pressure must be released slowly. In order to do this,

a ″ bleed hole has been drilled into one of the valve

plates so that it sits over a bypass port. The small bleed

hole gradually releases the pressure on the valve spring

allowing it to open it slowly.

lIMITed bleed Tee asseMblIes

Some Liquid Controls mechanical air eliminator models

are designed withot bypass ports in their housings (for

example, bulk plant air eliminators). For those models

to retain the functions of a limited bleed valve plate, a

limited bleed tee assembly can be installed in the piping.

Limited Bleed Tee Assembly

Bypass Ports

Vent Ports

Bleed Hole

Valve Plates

Housing

Principles of design

aIr CheCk and dIfferenTIal valves

Air check and differential valves are spring loaded valves

on the outlet side of the meter. Most Liquid Controls

meter systems with an air eliminator also have an air

check or a differential valve. Air eliminators and air

check (or differential) valves work in conjunction to stop

the flow of product through the meter until the air is

eliminated from the system. In order to do this, the air

eliminator and the valve are piped together at installation

Air check (or differential) valves are normally closed,

but when the pump starts and pushes product into

the system, the valve spring will give way to the flow

pressure. In order to keep the valve closed when air is

being expelled from the air eliminator, the air from the air

eliminator is routed through the piping to the back side of

the valve spring. The combined force of the expelled air

and the strength of the spring keep the valve closed until

the air is eliminated.

Bypass ports provide a pathway through the mechanical air

eliminator housing to allow air (or vapor) to pass from one side

of the air eliminator to the other while the valve plate vent ports

are sealed.

Bypass Ports

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