One-way valve

One-way valve

One-way valve (English: Check valve) is a device installed on a pipeline with the purpose of preventing reverse flow, that is, only allowing fluid to pass through without allowing it to flow back. One-way valve is one of the few valves that operates completely automatically, without the need for other devices or external energy sources (electrical energy, compressed air) to open and close. And they don't even require workers to operate.

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One-way valves are widely used on many systems such as: Water supply and drainage systems, fire protection systems in apartment buildings, high-rise buildings, commercial centers, and urban areas today. Systems of factories, industrial parks, factories, ventilation systems, fire systems, air conditioning systems, and wastewater treatment systems cannot lack one-way valves.

One-way valves in general have many advantages and have been used since ancient times:

– The biggest benefit of a 1-way valve is that it opens and closes automatically without the need for external force.

– Protects pumps and compressor equipment from damage caused by backflow/reverse flow

– Check valves are very effective in preventing water hammer

– Lower maintenance costs; Few moving parts

– Flexible to cope with changing flow conditions

– Simple and easy replacement without changing the pipe structure.

– Widely used in industry and life.

However, one-way valves also have some disadvantages:

–  It is difficult to determine whether the valve is open or closed, because all of the valve's moving parts are located in an enclosed area.

– The valve disc may be stuck in the open position, or not closed tightly due to being stuck in waste and debris that has accumulated over a long period of time.