How a ball valve works
A ball valve operates on a simple principle using a few key components:
- Body: The outer shell houses all the internal parts of the valve.
- Ball: A spherical component with a hole, or bore, through its center.
- Stem: The stem connects the ball to the handle or actuator.
- Seats: Two soft or metal rings that support the ball and provide a seal to prevent leaks.
- Open: When the ball’s bore is aligned with the pipeline, the fluid can flow freely. The handle is parallel to the pipe.
- Closed: A 90-degree turn of the handle rotates the ball so its solid side blocks the flow. The handle is perpendicular to the pipe.
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