WORKBOOKPIPES, FITTINGS AND VALVES HANDS ON
STEP 3:
Obtain the box of valves and fittings and find some space where you can spread them out in the lab. The pieces are numbered. On the sheet below, write the type and description of each fitting. Include the material of construction, type of joint and size.
FITTINGS
- 2” cast iron Y-branch fitting (hub and spigot joints)______
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ANSWERS TO FITTINGS EXERCISE (STEP 3)
- 2” cast iron Y-branch fitting (antiquated hub and spigot joints)
- 2” cast iron 90° elbow (antiquated hub & spigot joints)
- threaded flat faced steel flange for 2” pipe and graphite impregnated gasket
- same as 3
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- 1 ½ “ PVC pipe and 90° solvent welded (socket) elbow, blue
- 1 ½” PVC 45° socket welded elbow, blue
- 1 ½ “ ABS drain pipe and socket tee (solvent welded), black
- 1” steel 90° butt weld elbow
- 1” ½” threaded steel reducing bushing
- 1” ½” steel butt weld reducing coupling, black
- 1” steel butt weld tee, black
- 1” steel butt weld cap, black
- 1” steel threaded close nipple
- 1” steel butt weld 45° elbow, black
- 1” 6” steel threaded nipple
- 1” steel threaded coupling
- 1” male ½’ female steel threaded reducing bushing
- ¾” CPVC 90° socket elbow (solvent welded), white
- 1” steel threaded pipe cap
- 1” steel threaded pipe plug (square head)
- 1” ½” steel threaded reducing coupling
- 1” steel threaded tee
- 1” 1” ½” steel threaded tee
- 1” 1” ¼” steel threaded tee
- 1” steel threaded cap
- 1” steel 45° threaded elbow
- 1” steel threaded 90° street elbow
- 1” steel 90° threaded street elbow
- 1” steel threaded return bend
- ½” hard copper pipe w. soldered tee & 90° elbow fittings
- 3/8” soft copper tubing (chrome plated) w. compression nut and collar
- 1” steel threaded union
VALVES
- check valve
- globe valve
- gate valve
- ball valve
- needle valve
- plugcock valve (stop cock)
- stem of globe valve including rubber disc and packing
WORKBOOKPIPES, FITTINGS AND VALVESPOWEPOINT LESSON
STEP 4:
Obtain a copy of the Power Point presentation entitled ‘Valves’. Watch the presentation and answer the following questions.
GATE VALVES
- State the type of service …………………………………………………………………………
- The pressure drop is ………………………… because ………………………………………
- The relative weight is ……………………………………………………………………………
- Their space requirement for installation is …………………………………………………….
- Give a reason for not using this valve for throttling service …………………………………
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PLUG OR BALL VALVES
- State the type of service …………………………………………………………………………
- The pressure drop is ………………………… because ………………………………………
- The relative weight is ……………………………………………………………………………
- Their space requirement for installation is …………………………………………………….
- State one feature that is possible with plug valves, but not with other types of valves.
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GLOBE VALVES
- State the type of service …………………………………………………………………………
- The pressure drop is ………………………… because ………………………………………
- The relative weight is ……………………………………………………………………………
- Their space requirement for installation is …………………………………………………….
- State special requirement of a globe valve.
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BUTTERFLY VALVES
- State the type of service …………………………………………………………………………
- The pressure drop is ………………………… because ………………………………………
- The speed of response is ……………………………………………………………………………
- State the type of fluids which butterfly valves are suitable for handling.
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DIAPHRAGM VALVES
- State the type of service …………………………………………………………………………
- State the type of fluids which butterfly valves are suitable for handling.
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CHECK VALVES
- State the sole purpose of a check valve. ……………………………………………………
- State the special requirement for a check valve.
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