Inline Butterfly Valve Disc is a replacement disc for the Pierce Ringlock Inline Butterfly Valve or Pierce B&L Inline Butterfly Valve.

Brand Name: Pierce

An Inline Butterfly Valve Disc is a component within an inline butterfly valve, which is a type of flow control device used in pipelines to regulate or isolate the flow of liquids. Here’s what you need to know about it and its applications:

Structure and Function:

  • Disc Design: The butterfly valve disc is a circular, flat or slightly contoured piece that pivots within the valve body to control the flow of liquid. When the disc is rotated, it either allows fluid to pass through or blocks the flow, depending on the angle.
  • Inline Valve Configuration: As part of an inline valve, the disc is positioned within the flow path of the pipeline. When fully open, the disc aligns with the pipe, allowing maximum flow. When closed, the disc turns perpendicular to the flow, sealing the valve and stopping the fluid.
  • Quarter-Turn Operation: Butterfly valves, including the inline type, are operated with a quarter-turn mechanism. Turning the handle or actuator 90 degrees rotates the disc from a fully open to a fully closed position.

Applications in Irrigation and Plumbing:

  • Flow Regulation: Inline butterfly valves are often used in irrigation systems to control the rate of water flow through main or lateral pipelines. The disc can be adjusted to partially or fully open positions, allowing precise flow management.
  • Isolation of Sections: These valves can isolate specific sections of the pipeline for maintenance or to switch off water to certain areas without affecting the rest of the system.
  • High-Capacity Systems: Butterfly valves with a disc design are suitable for high-capacity systems due to their capability to handle large flow volumes with minimal pressure drop.

Advantages:

  • Compact and Lightweight: The design is generally more compact and lighter compared to other types of valves like gate or globe valves, making them easier to install and maintain.
  • Quick Operation: The quarter-turn mechanism allows for fast and efficient opening and closing.
  • Cost-Effective: Butterfly valves are typically less expensive than other valve types of similar capacity, making them an economical choice for large-scale irrigation and plumbing applications.
  • Durable: The valve disc and body can be made from materials like stainless steel, cast iron, or PVC, providing durability and resistance to various environmental conditions and chemicals.

Common Use Cases:

  • Agricultural Irrigation Systems: Inline butterfly valve discs are used to manage the flow in systems distributing water to fields or greenhouses.
  • Water Treatment Facilities: Used to control the flow of treated or raw water within treatment plants.
  • Plumbing and Industrial Applications: Found in systems where large pipe diameters are present and fast operation is needed to control the fluid.

How It Works:

  1. Open Position: The disc is parallel to the flow, allowing the liquid to pass through with minimal resistance.
  2. Closed Position: The disc rotates to a perpendicular position, blocking the pipe and stopping the flow.
  3. Partial Open: The disc can be positioned at various angles for controlled, partial flow, making it useful for throttling applications.

An Inline Butterfly Valve Disc is essential for its role in providing quick, reliable control of flow in various fluid-handling systems, including irrigation and water distribution networks.