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TOMEEX check valve, sometimes known as a one-way valve, is a device that allows fluids to flow only in one direction. TOMEEX check valve's principal function is to prevent backflow in the system. Check valves are inexpensive, effective, and simple remedies to a possible problem. Backflow can be a concern if the flow becomes contaminated and contaminates the media upstream. A non-return valve, for example, will be installed in a sewer line to ensure that waste can exit but not re-enter the system from whence it originated.
Check valves operate in a straightforward manner. Pressure from a liquid flowing via a piping system opens the valve, whereas any flow reversal closes it. It permits fluid to flow freely in one direction and automatically closes when the pressure is lessened.
PVC or CPVC check valves are commonly utilized in irrigation and water management systems. They are resistant to the majority of corrosive media, including saltwater, acids, bases, chloride solutions, and organic solvents. They are not, however, resistant to aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons and typically have a maximum temperature resistance of roughly 60°C.
Check valves come in a variety of styles, including air diaphragms, ball check valves, swing check valves, and compression swing or diaphragm spring check valves.
In essence, all PVC check valves, or any TOMEEX check valve, work on the same principles. They do not require any calibration or sophisticated installation because they are simple valves that work based on flow pressure. This also makes them a low-cost solution for any system that requires only one direction of fluid or gas flow.
All TOMEEX check valves must be installed with the flow direction in mind. The pressure created by the liquid or gas moving through the system causes the valve, ball, or diaphragm to open, enabling the liquid to flow in the desired direction. If the system fails beyond the check valve and the liquid or gas attempts to reverse course, the increased pressure on the valve's downside merely pushes the valve, ball, or diaphragm to reverse position, successfully sealing the valve and preventing backflow.
In essence all PVC check valves, or any check valves, operate using the same operating principles. Since they are simple valves that operate based on flow pressure they don’t require any calibration or specialized installation. This also makes them a low-cost option for any type of system where fluid or gas flow will only be needed in one direction.
All TOMEEX check valves have to be installed with the direction of flow in mind. As the liquid or gas moves through the system, the pressure forces the valve, or the ball, or the diaphragm to open, allowing the liquid to flow in the desired direction. Should the system fail past the check valve and the liquid or gas try to reverse direction the increasing pressure on the downside of the valve simply causes the valve, ball or diaphragm to reverse position, effectively sealing the valve and preventing backflow.
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