F-V-2906
VALVES, AIR VENTING, STEAM
Organization:
NAVY - YD - Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Year: 1997
Abstract: This specification covers valves for automatically venting air from mains in steam heating systems.
Valves shall be one of the following types and classes, as specified (see 6.2):
Type I - Without vacuum holding device.
Type II - With vacuum holding device.
Class 1 - Low pressure - up to 15 pound-force per square inch gage (psig) (103.4 kilopascal (kPa)).
Class 2 - Medium pressure - 16 to 65 psig (110.3 to 448.2 kPa).
Class 3 - High pressure - 66 to 125 psig (445.1 kPa to 861.8 kPa). Intended Use: The air-venting valves covered by this specification are intended primarily for venting mains in one-pipe-and two-pipe gravity steam heating systems. The valves may also be used for venting unit heaters and systems supplying steam to process equipment, and steam-heated galley equipment. Type I valves are used in systems operating at or above atmospheric pressure. Type II valves are intended primarily for use in one-pipe vapor-vacuum systems. Class 3 valves are intended for special applications not associated with gravity steam-heating systems.
Valves shall be one of the following types and classes, as specified (see 6.2):
Type I - Without vacuum holding device.
Type II - With vacuum holding device.
Class 1 - Low pressure - up to 15 pound-force per square inch gage (psig) (103.4 kilopascal (kPa)).
Class 2 - Medium pressure - 16 to 65 psig (110.3 to 448.2 kPa).
Class 3 - High pressure - 66 to 125 psig (445.1 kPa to 861.8 kPa). Intended Use: The air-venting valves covered by this specification are intended primarily for venting mains in one-pipe-and two-pipe gravity steam heating systems. The valves may also be used for venting unit heaters and systems supplying steam to process equipment, and steam-heated galley equipment. Type I valves are used in systems operating at or above atmospheric pressure. Type II valves are intended primarily for use in one-pipe vapor-vacuum systems. Class 3 valves are intended for special applications not associated with gravity steam-heating systems.
Subject: Air venting
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contributor author | NAVY - YD - Naval Facilities Engineering Command | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T16:38:58Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T16:38:58Z | |
date copyright | 06/12/1997 | |
date issued | 1997 | |
identifier other | VJUAEAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/102582 | |
description abstract | This specification covers valves for automatically venting air from mains in steam heating systems. Valves shall be one of the following types and classes, as specified (see 6.2): Type I - Without vacuum holding device. Type II - With vacuum holding device. Class 1 - Low pressure - up to 15 pound-force per square inch gage (psig) (103.4 kilopascal (kPa)). Class 2 - Medium pressure - 16 to 65 psig (110.3 to 448.2 kPa). Class 3 - High pressure - 66 to 125 psig (445.1 kPa to 861.8 kPa). Intended Use: The air-venting valves covered by this specification are intended primarily for venting mains in one-pipe-and two-pipe gravity steam heating systems. The valves may also be used for venting unit heaters and systems supplying steam to process equipment, and steam-heated galley equipment. Type I valves are used in systems operating at or above atmospheric pressure. Type II valves are intended primarily for use in one-pipe vapor-vacuum systems. Class 3 valves are intended for special applications not associated with gravity steam-heating systems. | |
language | English | |
title | F-V-2906 | num |
title | VALVES, AIR VENTING, STEAM | en |
type | standard | |
page | 9 | |
status | Active | |
tree | NAVY - YD - Naval Facilities Engineering Command:;1997 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | Air venting | |
subject keywords | Drop-away pressure | |
subject keywords | Vacuum holding device |