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Why check valves are the best water supply systems?

 


The importance of check valves is undeniable in the applications of potable water transmission systems. Why? The primary reason is to avoid fluid backflow. Generally, these types of valves are also known as one-way valves. where water can move in one direction freely. Check valves help in protecting pumps, piping equipment and so on for water supply systems. Before buying check valves you must contact the best supplier of check valves. Read this full blog to learn more about check valves.

 

Where do check valves are used?

 

The most used valves in water supply systems are check valves. These valves are mostly installed on the pump's outlet side to offer protection to the pumps from reverse backflow. The common water pumps are centrifugal pumps which are not self-priming and for this reason, check valves are vital to retaining water in pipes. These types of valves are also used in Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning-systems (HVAC). They are used in big buildings. The usage of such valves ensures that coolant does not flush back down.

 

What you must consider while selecting check valves?

 

When selecting the check valves, it is vital for the users to have an analysis of the cost-benefit of the particular water system. Sometimes the main focus of customers is to lessen the cost and also receive less pressure loss. For making a decision to buy the right check valves, try to make sure that check valves can efficiently protect your water system property. Every system needs to be well-assessed. You must consider important factors like water hammer, pressure loss, and financial results of deploying check valves with the highest safety margin.

 

You can witness and explore extensive products for water distribution systems including check valves at the WETEXexhibition 2022. Dutco Tennant LLC will be present right at Hall: H7, Stand no. 7B12 to exhibit a variety of products ideal for potable water transmission projects from 27th September to 29th September. We would love your presence.

 

Can check valves reduce water hammer?

 

Water is forced from the lower level to the higher level via the pump in the pumping systems. Water flows only in one direction when the pump operates. While the pump stops, water flow reduces until its stoppage. The pipeline rises when water stops and flows back to the pipe. In order to avoid the water reversal from setting forth into the pump, check valves are deployed. Select the good quality check valves for your applications.

 

Conclusion

 

So this was all about "check valves". If you want to prevent reverse backflow of water, then install these valves for your water systems. If check valves are not installed. Water hammers can have severe effects on your water systems. Get in touch with one of the trusted suppliers of check valves in the Middle East and GCC region and try not to compromise the quality of such valves.

 

WETEX exhibition 2022 will be held from 27th to 29th September 2022. Visit Dutco Tennant LLC at Hall: H7, Stand no. 7B12, where we will be presenting the best solutions ideal for potable water project needs for users. Do not miss this grand opportunity which will be full of seminars, discussions and many more.

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