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What is an LQ electric wafer butterfly valve?
An LQ electrically actuated wafer butterfly valve is a type of valve that uses an electric motor to open and close the valve disc, controlling the flow of fluids or gases in a pipeline. The wafer design allows the valve to be mounted between flanges without the need for additional flange gaskets. This type of valve is commonly used in various industrial applications for its efficiency in regulating flow and its ease of automation with electric actuators.
Valve Body: The main structure that houses the valve components and connects to the pipeline through wafer-style connections.
Disc: The disc or plate inside the valve that rotates to control the flow of fluids or gases.
Electric Actuator: The motorized component that drives the movement of the disc for opening and closing the valve.
Control System: The electronic system that regulates the electric actuator to control the valve operation.
When the electric actuator receives a signal to open or close the valve, it activates and rotates the disc.
As the disc rotates, it either allows or blocks the flow of fluids or gases through the pipeline.
The control system monitors the position of the disc and adjusts the actuator to maintain the desired flow regulation.
Electrically actuated wafer butterfly valves use electrical power to automate the valve operation, providing efficient and precise control over fluid flow in various industrial processes.
What is an LQ electric wafer butterfly valve?
An LQ electrically actuated wafer butterfly valve is a type of valve that uses an electric motor to open and close the valve disc, controlling the flow of fluids or gases in a pipeline. The wafer design allows the valve to be mounted between flanges without the need for additional flange gaskets. This type of valve is commonly used in various industrial applications for its efficiency in regulating flow and its ease of automation with electric actuators.
Valve Body: The main structure that houses the valve components and connects to the pipeline through wafer-style connections.
Disc: The disc or plate inside the valve that rotates to control the flow of fluids or gases.
Electric Actuator: The motorized component that drives the movement of the disc for opening and closing the valve.
Control System: The electronic system that regulates the electric actuator to control the valve operation.
When the electric actuator receives a signal to open or close the valve, it activates and rotates the disc.
As the disc rotates, it either allows or blocks the flow of fluids or gases through the pipeline.
The control system monitors the position of the disc and adjusts the actuator to maintain the desired flow regulation.
Electrically actuated wafer butterfly valves use electrical power to automate the valve operation, providing efficient and precise control over fluid flow in various industrial processes.