Ball valves have a ball as a disc with a hole of either same diameter as pipe (full port ball valve) or a smaller hole (reducer port ball valve). Quarter turn handlever is used as operator for the ball valve. They are similar to plug valves in operation.
Sample Specification
Element : Ball Valve
Small Bore Valve Ends : for small bore valve, with spool pieces if PTFE Seats used to avoid damaging seats during welding. BW ends if metal seats used.
Big bore valve Ends : Flanged ends, Raised face or other as per spec.
Pattern : Short Pattern for small bore. Long pattern for flanged to match with gate valve dimensions.
Bore : Reduced bore or full bore as per process requirement.
Small Bore Forged Body : ASTM A105 for CS, ASTM A182 Gr. F304L for SS with NACE, HIC if required.
Big Bore Cast Body : ASTM A216 Gr. WCB for CS, ASTM A351 Gr. CF3 with NACE, HIC etc as required.
Class : 150#, 300# etc. as per spec.
Dim Standard : ASME B16.10. Manufacturer Standard for SW Valves or with nipples
Ball : 316 SS, 304 SS
Stem : 316 SS, 304 SS
Seat : RPTFE or Metal Seat if Welding end valve without nipples.
Operator : Lever upto 6”. Gear operator from 8”.
Seat Materials
- Soft seat materials such as nylon, delrin, synthetic rubbers and fluorinated polymers provide excellent sealing ability.
- Fluorinated polymer seats : Service temperatures ranging from -450 to 500 F (-270 to 260 C).
- Graphite seats : Service temperatures upto 1000 F (538 C) or even higher.
- Metal Backing Seats : Fire Safe services.
Advantages
- They are nonbinding and provide leak-tight closure.
- The valves exhibit negligible resistance to flow because of their smooth body and port.
- They are available in large sizes.
- They are compact. Smaller in size than gate valve.
- They have rotary 90-degree stem movement.
- In some designs, wearing parts can be replaced in-line without removing form the pipeline.
- Provides bubble-tight service.
- Quick to open and close.
- Lighter in weight than a gate valve.
- Multiport design offers versatility not available with gate or globe valves. It reduces the number of valves required.
- Several designs of ball valves offer flexibility of selection.
- Can be used in clean and slurry applications.
- High-quality ball valves provide reliable service in high-pressure and high-temperature applications.
- Force required to actuate the valve is smaller than that required for a gate or a globe valve.
Disadvantages
- Fluid is trapped within the body (and within the disc on closure).
- Compensation for wear is effected only by resilient material behind the seats: This problem is avoided in the single-seat eccentric version, which has the ball slightly offset so that it presses into the seat, on closure.
- They are not suitable for sustained throttling applications.
- In slurry or other applications, the suspended particles can settle and become trapped in body cavities causing wear, leakage, or valve failure.
Applications
- Principal uses are for water, oils, slurries, gases and vacuum.
- Valve is available with a ball having a shaped port for regulation.
- Air, gaseous, and liquid applications requiring bubble-tight service.
- Low-point drains and high-point vents in liquid, gaseous, and other fluid services.
- Instrument root valves.
- Cooling water and feedwater systems.
- Steam service
Construction
- Major componentsare the body, spherical plug, and seats.
- Porty Types : They are made in three general patterns: venturi port, full port, and reduced port. The full-port valve has an inside diameter equal to the inside diameter of the pipe. In the venturi and reduced-port styles, the port is generally one pipe size smaller than the line size.
- Sealing : Stem sealing is accomplished by bolted packing glands and O-ring seals. Valves are also available with a lubricant-seal system that is similar to that available for plug valves.
- Port Numbers : A ball valve may be unidirectional, bidirectional, or multidirectional, depending on the number of valve ports and the number of valve seats. Therefore, ball valves are referred to as 2-way, 3-way, 4-way, or 5-way multiport valves. A 2-way ball valve with a single seat will be unidirectional with the flow direction indicated. Even a 3-way, 4-way, or 5-way ball valve can be unidirectional when flow must enter through a designated port. A 2-way ball valve provided with two seats, one on the upstream side and the other on the downstream side of the ball, is termed a bidirectional valve. Multiple-port ball valves permit flows in more than one direction, thus eliminating the need for several valves.
- Body configurations: top entry, side entry, split body, and three-piece body.
- Valve ends : buttwelding, socket welding, flanged, threaded, soldering, or brazing ends.
- Pressure : High- and low-pressure classifications.
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