A swing check valve is mounted with a disc that swings on a hinge or shaft. The disc swings off the seat to allow forward flow and when the flow is stopped, the disc swings back onto the seat to block reverse flow. The weight of the disc and the return flow has an impact on the shut-off characteristics of the valve.
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Often a lever and weight or a lever and spring are mounted to achieve optimum performance. Swing check valves with lever and weight are appropriate for installations with an increased risk of water hammer at standard velocities. Swing check valves with lever and external spring are suitable for high pressure, insufficient back pressure and high flow velocities.
An important thing to be aware of when installing a swing check valve is, that it is not completely maintenance free since the disc needs to be cleaned once in a while. Furthermore, a lever is often mounted to enable visual check. Therefore, swing check valves are often installed where personnel is present.
Within this article MGA Controls shares with PIF the different terminology used for a Check Valves, whether its a resilient hinge check valve or simply a swing check valve they are commonly used in pumping applications throughout the water and wastewater industry. They also compare the swing check valves to your typical Weight & Lever Check Valve.
Swing Check Valves, Resilient Hinge Check Valves and Weight and Lever check valves are commonly
Click here to find out the differences between Swing Check Valves and Resilient hinge check valves.
Are resilient hinge check valves superior to weight and lever valves, or do both have a place? This article explains the benefits of choosing a resilient hinge check valve over a weight and lever check valve in pumping applications.
Swing Check Valves (or Resilient hinge check valves) and Weight and Lever check valves are both types of Non-return valves. The primary purpose of a Non-Return Valve of any type is to protect the pump from damaging surge pressures following pump shut down in a pumping station.
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The traditional weight & lever Swing Check Valve has an 80-90° stroke from fully open to fully closed and requires an external Weight and Lever to speed up the closure of the Disc. Gravity is insufficient to close the valve fast enough, so a weight is required to prevent reverse velocities building up and slamming the Disc into the valve Seat, causing damage to the Disc, Seat and surrounding pipework.
The Weight, Lever, Hinge and Disc assembly consists of a up to a dozen or so components which causes the snagging of rag in wastewater applications which can build up and prevent the disc from sealing or it can completely block up the valve.
Health & Safety regulations and WIMES dictate that the Weight and Lever must always be protected by a Guard - to prevent injury. However, the historical use of the lever to de-rag the valve, quickly back-flush the pump or use the lever to prove that the pump is in operation, means that the guard is often removed or on occasion never installed in the first place, due to the pressures of CAPEX.
Other issues are created as a result of the Weight, Lever & Hinge assembly:
The Resilient Hinge Check Valve was originally designed for clog free flow in the vertical.
The valve has a Steel and Nylon reinforced moulded disc & hinge assembly which relies on a guaranteed, repeatable elastomer as its spring and a 35° stroke to typically reduce closing speed by a 1/3.
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