Manual Balancing Valves CIM 747H: Technical Information
Manual Balancing Valves CIM 747H: Technical Information
Manual Balancing Valves CIM 747H: Technical Information
Cim 747H balancing valve is made of CR Corrosion Resistant brass material with female-female threads according to ISO 7 and it is suitable for both heating and cooling applications at working pressures up to 25 bar, within the temperature range of - 10C and +120C.
The main features of CIM 747H balancing valve are as follows: An fix orifice type flow measurement system permitting high accuracy flow measurement within 5% of the nominal value regardless of valve setting. A metal to metal thread locking mechanism so that valve settings can be accurately locked enabling the valve to be closed and re-opened to its exact pre-set position. Allen key locking of valve positions. A valve position indicator scale which can be read from any angle. An EPDM lined valve plug providing tight shut-off for isolation purposes.
Pagina 1 di 10 Technical leaflet Cim 747H Revisione 0 Emissione 01/2011
Installation procedure
Before installation of CIM 747H, check that inside the valve and the pipes there is no foreign matters which might damage the tightness of the valve. When installing the valve, please make sure to have a pipe length 5 times the DN upstream the valve and 2 times the DN downstream, and pay attention to the arrow direction casted on the valve body, which shall be the same as the flow one. Burr pipe connections after having threaded them and distribute the sealing material on pipe threads only and not on valve threads. For assembly purposes, use a spanner, not a pipe wrench, by applying necessary working torque only on the valve end nearest the pipe. This helps get a firmer grip and avoids potential damages to valve body.
Regulating
To close the valve, rotate clockwise the handle until the stop. Looking at the data showed in the herewith attached diagrams, it is possible to regulate the flow by rotating the handle anticlockwise until the required flow rate is reached. The reading of this flow rate can be done by using the differential manometer Cim 726. This interfaces with the balancing valve through two sensors inserted in the binder points placed before and after the calibrated diaphragm of the valve. The main index scale showing values from 0 up to 8 of the handle, states the turns of opening of the obturator, while the second circular one from 0 up to 9 registers the tenths of one turn. The preset position can be memorized by an Allen key of 6mm.
Maintenance
As a rule, the balancing valve does not need any maintenance. In case of replacement or need of
disassembling of some components of the valve, make sure that the installation is not under service or pressure. Should you need to replace the tightening OR (3) between body (2) and bonnet (4), follow the instructions given here below: Open the obturator partially (1) Lift the index scale (6) placed over the bonnet (4), remove the pins (7) using the suitable tool, unthread the handle (8) and the reference ring (5); Unscrew the bonnet (4) with a key, acting on the hexagonal side; Replace the Oring (3) Open the obturator (1) until the maximum opening; Screw the bonnet (4) on until its fastening on the valve body (2) with a key acting on the hexagonal side; Insert the reference ring (5), the handle (8) and the relating fixing pins (7) in their site; Close the valve completely by turning the handle clockwise; When the valve is closed, the index scale (6) shall be placed with the 0 value in correspondence with the sign marked on the reference ring (5).
The following table shows the dimensions of the full range of valve CIM 747H. The data D means the length of the body threads.
Kvs (flow rate in m3/h @ 1bar pressure drop signal) Size Kvs 4,10 1/2" 7,50 3/4" 16,60 1" 23,00 1"1/4 44,00 1"1/2 64,00 2"
Full turn 0,0 0,67 2 1,08 3 1,54 4 2,00 5 2,44 6 2,82 7 3,19 8
Kv (flow rate in m3/h @ 1bar pressure drop) Tenths of turn 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,75 0,78 0,82 0,86 0,90 1,17 1,21 1,25 1,31 1,35 1,63 1,68 1,72 1,77 1,83 2,08 2,13 2,18 2,23 2,28 2,52 2,55 2,59 2,62 2,67 2,94 2,99 3,02 3,06 3,08
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Full turn 0,0 1,00 2 1,87 3 2,88 4 3,88 5 4,74 6 5,34 7 5,66 8
Kv (flow rate in m3/h @ 1bar pressure drop) Tenths of turn 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 1,16 1,24 1,31 1,41 1,50 2,06 2,16 2,25 2,38 2,48 3,08 3,19 3,29 3,42 3,52 4,06 4,17 4,25 4,35 4,44 4,88 4,94 5,02 5,10 5,17 5,43 5,44 5,49 5,54 5,57
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Full turn 0,0 0,95 2 2,00 3 3,55 4 5,51 5 8,05 6 10,00 7 11,10 8
Kv (flow rate in m3/h @ 1bar pressure drop) Tenths of turn 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 1,10 1,20 1,31 1,40 1,50 2,26 2,40 2,57 2,73 2,88 3,92 4,07 4,29 4,49 4,69 5,97 6,25 6,52 6,79 7,08 8,42 8,64 8,82 9,16 9,38 10,24 10,37 10,55 10,68 10,79
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Full turn 0,0 1,16 2 2,91 3 5,76 4 9,27 5 13,16 6 16,22 7 18,01 8
Kv (flow rate in m3/h @ 1bar pressure drop) Tenths of turn 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 1,42 1,57 1,73 1,88 2,07 3,42 3,68 3,95 4,21 4,50 6,39 6,70 7,06 7,44 7,81 10,00 10,45 10,86 11,23 11,65 13,84 14,21 14,49 14,85 15,15 16,63 16,88 17,15 17,36 17,49
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Full turn 0,0 2,27 2 4,78 3 8,92 4 13,91 5 18,96 6 23,73 7 27,81 8
Kv (flow rate in m3/h @ 1bar pressure drop) Tenths of turn 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 2,62 2,81 3,04 3,27 3,52 5,49 5,91 6,29 6,72 7,15 9,91 10,39 10,92 11,39 11,92 14,86 15,38 15,88 16,40 16,87 19,81 20,30 20,77 21,22 21,78 24,53 24,83 25,30 25,78 26,23
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Full turn 0,0 1,82 2 8,01 3 16,52 4 26,28 5 35,80 6 42,77 7 48,01 8
Kv (flow rate in m3/h @ 1bar pressure drop) Tenths of turn 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 2,87 3,42 4,04 4,61 5,28 9,59 10,45 11,21 12,09 13,05 18,52 19,44 20,36 21,43 22,50 28,19 29,28 30,21 31,13 32,00 36,66 37,52 38,41 39,42 40,12 44,04 44,52 45,15 45,83 46,33