Rotary valves are widely used to feed pneumatic conveying pipelines, and for feed metering, explosion isolation, atmospheric isolation etc.
However there are a multitude of combinations of different feature options available covering choice of materials of construction, rotor type, drive type, venting arrangements, bearing pattern, seal choice, clearances, cleaning features etc.
Faced with this bewildering choice, how does an engineer decide what to specify?
This course will help understand the reasons for the different options and how to choose them.
Topics will include:
- Application areas for rotary valves, and their different demands (feeding, explosion protection, isolation etc)
- Basics of rotary valve performance – air leakage, feed rate etc
- Materials of construction linked to issues of wear and build-up
- Seals and bearings, options, functions and selection
- Special consideration for explosion isolation
- ATEX requirements and responsibilities
- Features for cleaning and preventing contamination
- Venting – needs, options and ensuring success
- Review of practical application issues
The course is aimed at engineers, system designers, maintenance personnel who have responsibility for sourcing, specifying and keeping operational rotary valves in all industries.
Course fees are £580 per person