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What might make a butterfly valve a beneficial selection over another valve type?
- The closure arrangement allows for a comparatively small size and weight. This can reduce the cost, space, and support requirements for the valve assembly.
- Generally low torque requirements for valve operation allow for manual operation, or automation with an array of electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators.
- Low pressure drop associated with the closure mechanism. The disc in the flow path is generally thin. In the fully open position, the disc presents its narrow edge to the direction of flow.
- Quarter turn operation allows for fast valve operation from fully closed to fully open.
- Some throttling capability is provided at partially open positions.
- Small parts count, low maintenance requirements.
What may be some reasons to consider other valve types?
- Butterfly valve throttling capability is generally limited to low pressure drop applications
- Cavitation can be a concern.
- Some sources mention the possibility of choked flow as a concern under certain conditions.
Butterfly valves, like other valve types, have applications where they outperform. Careful consideration and consultation with a valve expert is a first step toward making a good selection.