Tips For Selecting The Valve For Integrated Water Treatment System
An integrated water treatment system is a combination of several different water treatment technologies and equipment to form an integrated system for water purification, disinfection, treatment and reuse. Such systems typically consist of multiple units, each optimally designed and installed for specific water treatment needs and processes.
Integrated water treatment systems typically consist of a variety of equipment and technologies, such as filters, activated carbon adsorbers, reverse osmosis membranes, UV disinfectors, ion exchangers, ozone generators, etc. These equipment and technologies can be combined and optimized according to different water treatment needs to achieve the best treatment effect and economic efficiency. And valves and pipes can connect these devices one by one to make the whole integrated water treatment system run more smoothly and achieve the effect of water purification.
Integrated water treatment system can be applied to a variety of different occasions, such as municipal water supply, industrial water, agricultural irrigation, sewage treatment, etc.. In municipal water supply, integrated water treatment systems can be used to purify groundwater and surface water to eliminate harmful substances in the water, and also to realize the use of recycled water. In industrial water supply, integrated water treatment systems can be used to treat various wastewater and sewage to meet environmental standards and process requirements.
Types of valves that can be used in integrated water treatment systems
As mentioned earlier, valves are an important industrial accessory used to connect various types of equipment together, so integrated water treatment systems often require the use of different types of valves to control water flow and pressure in order to achieve different water treatment processes. Below is a description of some of the commonly used valve types.
● Butterfly Valves
Butterfly valves have a valve plate that is centered on an axis and rotates within the valve body to control the flow of fluid, allowing for quick cut-off or regulation of flow in the pipeline. It is commonly used in high flow and low pressure differential situations, such as for controlling the flow of liquids or gases, and for regulating and intercepting flow.
● Ball Valves
By turning a handle or operating a handwheel, the ball can be rotated to control the flow of fluid. Ball valves are often used to control flow because they can be opened and closed quickly and are suitable for high temperature and high pressure applications.
● Globe Valves
Usually used to shut off or control the flow of water, such as when a globe valve is installed in a pipeline to isolate a section for maintenance. A globe valve has a good seal and is faster to close and open. It is suitable for medium temperature and pressure media.
● Pressure Reducing Valves
Usually used to control and stabilize water pressure to prevent excessive pressure from causing damage to piping and equipment.
● Safety Valves
Usually used to protect equipment and piping from excessive pressure and temperature to prevent dangerous accidents.
● Filters
Used to remove impurities and particles from water to prevent contamination and damage to equipment. To protect the normal operation of industrial equipment such as pipelines, pumps, and valves.
The above valves can be used individually or combined together to form a complete integrated water treatment system to meet different water treatment needs. If you have any needs for valves, please feel free to contact us for more information. sales@covnaactuator.com