Pressure reducing valve is one of the commonly used valves in industrial production pipelines, which is applied in various types of water, steam, and gas pipelines. According to the structural classification of pressure reducing valves, the vertical and horizontal installation diagrams of piston pressure reducing valves, diaphragm pressure reducing valves, and bellows pressure reducing valves are as follows:
Installation Atlas of YZQ-Z Steam Pressure Reducing Valve Group
Installation Atlas of YZQ-Q Gas Pressure Reducing Valve Group
Installation Atlas of YZQ-Y Oxygen Pressure Reducing Valve Group
Installation Atlas of YZQ-S Water Pressure Reducing Valve Group
A reducing valve is a valve that adjusts the inlet pressure to a desired outlet pressure and relies on the energy of the medium itself to automatically maintain a stable outlet pressure. From the perspective of fluid mechanics, a pressure reducing valve is a throttling element with variable local resistance. By changing the throttling area, the flow velocity and kinetic energy of the fluid are altered, resulting in different pressure losses and achieving the purpose of pressure reduction.