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FLOW MONITORING DEVICES

Figure  1-18.—Equipment  flow  regulator. individual cabinets and components is shown in figure 1-18. It maintains a constant flow of distilled water with limited  changes  in  the  input  pressure.  At  the  minimum water flow, the total amount of water is passed through the device. As the flow of water increases to the flow regulators maximum limit, the water flow is restricted by the insert’s movement, which causes the hole size to decrease. In this way, the flow of water is regulated. The amount of water that the flow regulator will pass is usually stamped on the side of the regulator. This is because the external dimensions are usually the same for  differently  rated  regulators. The  nominal  flow  rate  of  the  equipment-flow regulator can be from one-half to more than 12 gallons per minute. It  is  normally  used  with  a  pressure- regulating valve. You should be aware that this type of regulator can deteriorate over time. The insert can become  distorted  and  cause  a  reduction  in  the  flow  of water. With a drill index set, you can use the back of a drill bit to measure the hole size and compare it to a known  good  constant-flow  regulator  or  the  equipment manual. Do not drill out the insert to restore it to the proper  size,  because  it  will  become  distorted.  Its distorted shape would prevent the insert from regulating the distilled water flow. The pressure-regulating valve (fig. 1-19) is used to regulate a major section of the coolings system; whereas, the  flow  regulator  is  normally  used  to  regulate  an individual feeder line to an individual component or cabinet. The pressure-regulating valve usually has a pressure-relief  valve  downstream  from  it  to  protect  the equipment  from  being  over  pressurized.  Should  a failure  occur  in  the  pressure  regulating  valve,  the pressure-relief valve would keep the water pressure at a safe  level  to  prevent  equipment  damage. The operation of a typical pressure-regulating valve is  as  follows:  When  a  drop  in  downstream  (outlet) pressure occurs, the pressure in the diaphragm chamber is lowered concurrently. The downstream side of the valve is connected to the diaphragm chamber through a narrow opening along the periphery of the piston. The Figure  1-19.—Pressure  regulator. 1-16

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