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AIr Valve Report

This document provides a schedule of pipeline air valves for a water pipeline project including station locations, elevations, recommended valve sizes and models, flow rates, and slopes. It includes over 50 stations from 0 to 2300 meters with details on vacuum sizing pressure, valve criteria, pipe materials, and other relevant project information.

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AIr Valve Report

This document provides a schedule of pipeline air valves for a water pipeline project including station locations, elevations, recommended valve sizes and models, flow rates, and slopes. It includes over 50 stations from 0 to 2300 meters with details on vacuum sizing pressure, valve criteria, pipe materials, and other relevant project information.

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wawan
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Val-Matic Valve and Manufacturing Corporation

905 Riverside Drive


Elmhurst, IL 60126 USA

Project Information
PROJECT: Karian Serpong MAX FLOW RATE: 4600 L/Sec
OWNER: Aditya Engineering FILL RATE: 4600 L/Sec

ENGINEER: Valmatic SELECTED SAFETY FACTOR: 2:1

MEDIA: Water - ANSI/NSF 61 Certified DIFF. PRESS. FOR VAC. SIZING: 5

PIPE MATERIAL: Steel or Stainless FLOW DIRECTION: With Increasing Stations

PIPE DIAMETER: 1.8 M VALVE CRITERIA: Surge-Supression Dual Body CAV

STEEL PIPE THICKNESS: 0.012 M VALVE_RATING: 150 Psig (Class 125 Iron)

Pipeline Air Valve Schedule


Vacuum sizing pressure: 5.00 PSI

Station (m) Elevation (m) Description Value Recommendations (Size/Model) Flow Rate CFS Slope Implied*

0 38.6 Beginning of Pipeline No valve necessary 0.000 0.000 

50 45.2 High Point 16 IN #116FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 604.715 0.132 

100 44.6 Increase in Down Slope 10 IN #110FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 211.546 -0.012 

150 41.8 Low Point No valve necessary 393.874 -0.056 

200 42 High Point 8 IN #108SS/38 Surge-Suppression 105.267 0.004 

250 42 Increase in Down Slope 10 IN #110FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 235.385 0.000 

300 41 Low Point No valve necessary 235.385 -0.020 

350 43 Decrease in Up Slope 8 IN #108SS Air/Vac Reg-Ex 97.500 0.040 

400 44 Increase in Up Slope No valve necessary 0.000 0.020 

450 47 High Point 14 IN #114FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 407.699 0.060 

500 46 Increase in Down Slope 10 IN #110FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 172.314 -0.020 

550 43 Decrease in Down Slope No valve necessary 0.000 -0.060 

600 41 Decrease in Down Slope No valve necessary 0.000 -0.040 

650 40 Low Point No valve necessary 235.385 -0.020 

700 42 High Point 12 IN #112FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 332.885 0.040 

750 42 Horizontal Run 2 IN #45 Air Release 0.000 0.000 

800 42 Low Point No valve necessary 0.000 0.000 

850 43 High Point 10 IN #110FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 235.385 0.020 

900 42 Low Point No valve necessary 235.385 -0.020 

950 46 High Point 14 IN #114FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 470.770 0.080 

1000 44 Increase in Down Slope 8 IN #108SS/38 Surge-Suppression 137.885 -0.040 

1050 40 Low Point No valve necessary 470.770 -0.080 

1100 40 Low Point No valve necessary 0.000 0.000 

1150 42 Decrease in Up Slope 8 IN #108SS Air/Vac Reg-Ex 97.500 0.040 


900 42 Low Point No valve necessary 235.385 -0.020 

950 46 High Point 14 IN #114FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 470.770 0.080 

1000 44 Increase in Down Slope Val-Matic Valve


8 IN #108SS/38 Surge-Suppression and Manufacturing
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1050 40 Low Point No valve necessary 470.770 -0.080 
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1100 40 Low Point No valve necessary 0.000 0.000 

1150 42 Decrease in Up Slope 8 IN #108SS Air/Vac Reg-Ex 97.500 0.040 

1200 43 High Point 14 IN #114FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 470.770 0.020 

1250 39 Low Point No valve necessary 470.770 -0.080 

1300 40 Long Ascent 8 IN #108SS Air/Vac Reg-Ex 117.692 0.020 

1350 41 Long Ascent 8 IN #108SS Air/Vac Reg-Ex 117.692 0.020 

1400 42 High Point 14 IN #114FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 407.699 0.020 

1450 39 Increase in Down Slope 8 IN #108SS/38 Surge-Suppression 63.071 -0.060 

1500 35 Low Point No valve necessary 470.770 -0.080 

1550 36 High Point 10 IN #110FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 235.385 0.020 

1600 35 Increase in Down Slope 8 IN #108SS/38 Surge-Suppression 97.500 -0.020 

1650 33 Low Point No valve necessary 332.885 -0.040 

1700 33 Low Point No valve necessary 0.000 0.000 

1750 34 Long Ascent 8 IN #108SS Air/Vac Reg-Ex 117.692 0.020 

1800 35 Increase in Up Slope No valve necessary 0.000 0.020 

1850 39 Increase in Up Slope No valve necessary 0.000 0.080 

1900 46 High Point 16 IN #116FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 622.770 0.140 

1950 45 Increase in Down Slope 10 IN #110FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 235.385 -0.020 

2000 41 Long Descent 10 IN #110FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 235.385 -0.080 

2050 37 Low Point No valve necessary 470.770 -0.080 

2100 37 Low Point No valve necessary 0.000 0.000 

2150 38 Increase in Up Slope No valve necessary 0.000 0.020 

2200 44 Decrease in Up Slope 10 IN #110FSS Air/Vac Reg-Ex 168.874 0.120 

2250 47 High Point 14 IN #114FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 407.699 0.060 

2300 47 Horizontal Run 2 IN #45 Air Release 0.000 0.000 

2350 47 Horizontal Run 8 IN #108SS/38 Surge-Suppression 0.000 0.000 

2400 47 Horizontal Run 2 IN #45 Air Release 0.000 0.000 

2450 46 End No valve necessary 235.385 0.000 

*Implied stations were added because the segment length exceeded 2500 ft. (762 M)
Prepared By:
Date: 10/09/2022

1) The flow rate is the line-break flow in the adjecent line. At changes in the upslope or downslope, the flow rate is computed by
subtracting the flow rate in the feeding leg from the flow rateDisclaimer
in the lower leg. For long ascents and descents, the flow rate is one half of
the line-break flow.
This Air Valve Sizing Software Program was developed by Val­Matic® Valve and Manufacturing Corporation as a convenience to its customers and
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Analysis Results
2250 47 High Point 14 IN #114FSS/45 Surge-Suppression 407.699 0.060 

2300 47 Horizontal Run 2 IN #45 Air Release 0.000 0.000 

2350 47 Horizontal Run 8 IN #108SS/38 Surge-Suppression 0.000


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2450 46 End No valve necessary 235.385 0.000 

*Implied stations were added because the segment length exceeded 2500 ft. (762 M)

1) The flow rate is the line-break flow in the adjecent line. At changes in the upslope or downslope, the flow rate is computed by
subtracting the flow rate in the feeding leg from the flow rate in the lower leg. For long ascents and descents, the flow rate is one half of
the line-break flow.
2) Air release valve model numbers are for full size connections; smaller connections are available.
3) In accordance with State EPA requirements, all potable water air valves must be ANSI/NSF 61 Certified.
4) Stations are added as needed (i.e. 1600) to provide a maximum spacing of 2500 ft (760 M)

Analysis Results
48
 Air Release
 
 Air/Vacuum
46  Combination   
 

44  
  
42    
Elevation(m)

 
40 

38

36 

34 

32
0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,250

Station (m)

Prepared By:
Date: 10/09/2022

Disclaimer
This Air Valve Sizing Software Program was developed by Val­Matic® Valve and Manufacturing Corporation as a convenience to its customers and
should be utilized only as a guide for the selection and placement of Air Valves along a pipeline. This software program is not presented as, nor is it
intended to be used as, a complete hydraulic transient study. This software program is offered on an as is basis. All risk regarding the appropriateness
of the application are assumed by the user. Val-Matic makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy or completeness of this software
program or its output. Use of this software program or its output should be made under the direction of trained engineers or design professionals
exercising their independent judgment regarding the suggested use of the valve types and sizes.
Val-Matic Valve and Manufacturing Corporation
905 Riverside Drive
Elmhurst, IL 60126 USA

Prepared By:
Date: 10/09/2022

Disclaimer
This Air Valve Sizing Software Program was developed by Val­Matic® Valve and Manufacturing Corporation as a convenience to its customers and
should be utilized only as a guide for the selection and placement of Air Valves along a pipeline. This software program is not presented as, nor is it
intended to be used as, a complete hydraulic transient study. This software program is offered on an as is basis. All risk regarding the appropriateness
of the application are assumed by the user. Val-Matic makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy or completeness of this software
program or its output. Use of this software program or its output should be made under the direction of trained engineers or design professionals
exercising their independent judgment regarding the suggested use of the valve types and sizes.

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