Electric three-way regulating valveIt is an automated valve used for precise control of fluid medium (gas, liquid, steam) pressure, flow rate, temperature and other parameters. It drives the valve core action through an electric actuator to achieve fluid diversion, merging or proportioning control. It is widely used in industrial automation, HVAC, petrochemical, heating and water supply and other fields.
Electric three-way regulating valveClassification and form:
According to the mode of fluid action:
Confluence valve: Two inlet fluids mix and flow out from one outlet, suitable for scenarios where two media are combined into one (such as mixing cold and hot water in a hot water heating system).
Diverter valve: An inlet fluid is divided into two streams and flows out from two outlets, suitable for fluid distribution or bypass control (such as partially bypassing a heat exchanger in an air conditioning system).
According to the principle of action:
Direct acting type (spring loaded type): Built in elastic components such as springs and corrugated tubes, regulating through the balance of elastic force and feedback signals (pressure, pressure difference, temperature).
Indirect action type: Adding a commander (pilot valve) to amplify feedback signals and drive the movement of the main valve disc, suitable for high-precision control scenarios.
According to the structural form:
Straight stroke: such as single seat, double seat, and sleeve valves, suitable for high flow and high pressure drop scenarios.
Angular stroke: such as butterfly valves and ball valves, suitable for space constraints or quick opening and closing needs.