Valve Sizing

Valve sizing on a control valve is very important. The sizing graphs below are designed to assist in the selection of the correct valve size. When sizing a control valve the valve will control at a optimum between 20% and 80% capacity where 20% is the minimum flow and the 80% the maximum flow rate. This will prevent the valve from operating too close to the seat or from losing control during high flow.

Pressure Drop Chart

Valve Size50 mm80 mm100mm150 mm200 mm250 mm300 mm350 mm400 mm
Minimum Flow3.5 m³/h7 m³/h212 m³/h26 m³/h48 m³/h70 m³/h90 m³/h121 m³/h149 m³/h
Normal Flow47 m³/h108 m³/h180 m³/h411 m³/h710 m³/h1120 m³/h1365 m³/h1945 m³/h2500 m³/h
Maximum Flow62 m³/h130 m³/h224 m³/h520 m³/h900 m³/h1585 m³/h1960 m³/h2394 m³/h3186 m³/h

Normal flow @ 6m/s
Maximum flow @ 7.6m/s

System Sizing

Another important factor to remember is that control valves can be installed in a parallel system (to increase flow range) or series system (to increase pressure range).

Parallel Systems

If there is a large flow rate range, it is advised to make use of a parallel valve installation system. A quick reference for a bypass valve is:

Flow rateMain valve sizeBypass valve size
<3.6 - 47 m³/h50 mm12 mm
<7.2 - 108 m³/h80 mm25 mm
<12 - 180 m³/h100 mm50 mm
<26 - 411 m³/h150 mm50 mm
<48 - 701 m³/h200 mm80 mm
<70 - 1120 m³/h250 mm80 mm
<90 - 1585 m³/h300 mm100 mm
<121 - 1945 m³/h350 mm100 mm
<149 - 2500 m³/h400 mm150 mm

Series system

When the pressure reduction ratio through a control valve exceeds 5:1, it is recommended to have two valves in series installed. The pressure reduction will then be done in two stages.

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