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Title: Diaphragm Control Valves And Regulators
Author: Norman Lieblich
Source: 1956 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1956
Abstract: Many factors enter into the selection of diaphragm control valves and regulators (Figure 1). The first group of factors to consider is the fluid to be controlled, its characteristics, and the construction features required by the control valve to properly perform its specified function. Information required to select the proper valve should include the fluid state - gas, liquid, or combination of states. If entrained solids are present, their maximum size and percentage by weight or volume should be noted. Special valves are normally furnished for handling entrained solids such as the Saunders or Crane diaphragm operated control valves.




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