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Lubricated  Plug  Valve  Design

TYPES OF VALVES DOE-HDBK-1018/2-93 Valves Plug  valves  are  available  in  either  a  lubricated  or  nonlubricated  design  and  with  a  variety  of styles of port openings through the plug as well as a number of plug designs. Plug  Ports An  important  characteristic  of  the  plug  valve  is  its  easy  adaptation  to  multiport  construction. Multiport valves are widely used.   Their installation simplifies piping, and they provide a more convenient operation than multiple gate valves.   They also eliminate pipe fittings.   The use of a multiport valve, depending upon the number of ports in the plug valve, eliminates the need of as many as four conventional shutoff valves. Plug valves are normally used in non-throttling, on-off operations, particularly where frequent operation of the valve is necessary.   These valves are not normally recommended for throttling service because, like the gate valve, a high percentage of flow change occurs near shutoff at high velocity.   However, a diamond-shaped port has been developed for throttling service. Multiport  Plug  Valves Multiport valves  are particularly advantageous  on transfer lines  and for diverting services.   A single  multiport  valve  may  be  installed  in  lieu  of  three  or  four  gate  valves  or  other  types  of shutoff valve.   A disadvantage is  that many multiport valve configurations  do not  completely shut off flow. In most cases, one flowpath is always open.  These valves are intended to divert the flow of one line while shutting off flow from the other lines.   If complete shutoff of flow is a requirement, it  is  necessary that  a  style  of  multiport  valve  be  used  that permits  this,  or  a  secondary  valve should be installed on the main line ahead of the multiport valve to permit complete shutoff of flow. In some multiport configurations, simultaneous flow to more than one port is also possible.  Great care  should  be  taken  in  specifying  the  particular  port  arrangement  required  to  guarantee  that proper operation will be possible. Plug  Valve  Disks Plugs  are  either  round  or  cylindrical  with  a  taper.    They  may  have  various  types  of  port openings, each with a varying degree of area relative to the corresponding inside diameter of the pipe. Rectangular  Port  Plug The most common port shape is the rectangular port.   The rectangular port represents at least 70% of the corresponding pipe's cross-sectional area. ME-04 Rev. 0 Page 22

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