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To assess the flow capacity (output) of a valve, objective comparison values are required. The flow of a valve depends on several factors, such as:
For proper comparison or calculation, all values must be specified in the same way. For this purpose, the unit normal litre is used: Nl or Ndm³. This represents one litre of air at 0 °C at atmospheric (ambient) pressure.
The measurement is performed with water and indicates the number of litres of water per minute flowing through the valve at a pressure drop of 1 bar.
Unit: Ndm³/min
As above, but expressed in SI units: Nm³/h.
The measurement is performed with water and indicates the number of US gallons per minute at a temperature of 15.6 °C (60 °F) and a pressure drop of 0.07 bar (1 PSI).
Notation: US gallons/min.
Equivalent to the Cv factor but expressed in imperial US gallons/min.
Here, the valve (resistance, output) is compared with a measuring orifice of equal flow capacity.
Unit: mm²
This indicates the output of a valve at a supply pressure of 6 bar and a pressure drop of 1 bar. Since the boundary conditions are not always clearly defined, the comparison is not always entirely precise.
Unit: Nl/min