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Conval Steam Whisperjet
In normal service valves, high pressure drops introduce severe erosion and wear. The Conval globe valve receives the high pressure inlet stream. Discharge is through a series of multi pressure reduction stages called Whisperjets. Each Whisperjet section has four or six orifices around its perimeter. The orifices discharge inwardly, allowing the flow streams to impinge on each other rather than on the valve or sections themselves. These Whisperjets are designed to prevent sonic flow and critical pressure drops from occurring. By reducing the pressure in stages, cavitation, erosion, fluid velocity and sound level are minimized.
- High Pressure Drop
- Virtually No Part Erosion
- Flexible Number of Stages
- Lower Noise
- Save Component Wear
Standard Sizes
Pre Application Requirements
Pressure Rating
ASME Class through 4500#
Standard Forging ASME Materials
SA105, SA182-F22, SA182-F91, SA182-F92, SA182-F316
Other materials available upon request
Connections
SW, BW Ends
Patterns
Standalone or with Angle, T, or Y pattern Valves
DESIGN FEATURES
Long Device Life
With the Whisperjet, steam impinges upon itself to reduce pressure as it flows through a series of multi-pressure reduction stages. Pressure drop does not rely solely on a tortuous path like most pressure letdown devices; thus, there is virtually no part erosion, which you would commonly see in orifice plates or other pressure letdown devices.
Longer System Life
When Whisperjets are used in conjunction with a valve or other system components, the seat life of the valve is substantially increased. When used before a condensor or flash tank, baffle and tank wear are greatly reduced.
Reliable
Whisperjets have been installed in industrial applications around the world for over twenty-five years. They are proven to be rugged and reliable in high-pressure environments.
Reduced Noise
Each section has four to six orifices around its perimeter. The orifices discharge inwardly, which reduces the steam pressure without causing component wear. Pressure is reduced in stages, which prevents a critical pressure drop. Each stage is progressively larger, allowing the steam to expand. The orifices are sized to keep the flow of steam below critical velocity. This gives the advantage of reduced noise.
Economical
Due to their simple, practical design and operation, Whisperjets are low-cost solutions to velocity problems.
Flexible
The number of Whisperjet stages may be varied for almost any flow requirement. Our engineering department will work with you to custom-specify a Whisperjet to meet your needs.