Principle: Air Valves are Regularly used to provide for the following requirements in water mains
To release air when the main is being filled and to close and remain closed when the pipes is full to prevent loss of water. To open and admit air while the main is being emptied. To release air accumulated under pressure during normal working conditions in the pipe.
Again without loss of water in kinetic air valves, this operation is effected automatically by means of a ball float working in conjunction with an orifice opprppriate type for the duty.
Marck knetic Air Valves is a Combination of a small orifice and a large orifice Air Valve. A Separate conventional isoloting sluice Valve non rising type with/without bevel gear arrangement, is provided for inspection/maintenance of Air Valve without closing of the main line.
Small orifice single Air Valves, Screwed or Flanged with or without isilating stop cook to release air at or below the maximum working pressure. |