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Hand Expansion Valves – 3

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Hand Expansion Valves – 3

Monday, October 19th, 2009

In this entry a unique application for hand expansion valves (HEV) is discussed.  Many vessels in industrial refrigeration systems have what we call “float columns”.   These float columns usually have mechanical float switches which actuate on predetermined liquid levels within the vessel.  It is also common to find capacitance type level probes installed in the float columns to monitor liquid level in the attached vessel.

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Hand Expansion Valves – 1

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

We have been somewhat busy the last few weeks completing a new project.  The next few blog entries should be more timely.

These valves are used for multiple purposes in ammonia refrigeration systems.  However, they are commonly designated by a single description.  This common term of hand expansion valve (HEV) is sometimes misleading. It may help to consider the actual function the valve provides; throttling of liquid or vapor and the mass flow requirements for the application.

The common applications of this valve are:

  • Liquid make-up to maintain a relatively constant liquid level in a vessel.
  • Throttling liquid from a higher pressure to a lower pressure (control pressure systems).
  • Balancing upstream liquid pressures to evaporators in a liquid overfeed system.
  • Throttling vapor flow in float columns to minimize rapid liquid level fluctuations.

The next few blog entries will discuss the multiple applications of these valves.

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