Understanding the principles of

DPCVs & PICVs
In Dynamic Balancing

This Guide on the principles of DPCVs (Differential Pressure Control Valves) and PICVs (Pressure Independent Control Valves) is the latest in the series fromHattersley specifically for Building Services engineers.

Written in a ‘practical language’ that is easy to read, being relevant to practising engineers at all levels of knowledge and experience including fitters, commissioning technicians, contractors, consultants and system designers.

Describing in detail changes in system design which made it necessary to introduce DPCVs and PICVs into variable volume heating and chilled water systems.

What our guide covers

Section 1

Differential Pressure Control Valves

1.1

Differential Pressure Control Valves

1.2

System Design Incorporating DPCVs

1.3

Typical circuits using DPCVs

1.4

System Balancing using DPCVs

1.5

Trouble shooting DPCV circuits

Section 2

Pressure Independent Control Valves

2.1

Design incorporating PICVs

2.2

Typical circuits with PICVs

2.3

System Balancing using PICVs

2.4

Trouble shooting PICV circuits

2.5

Actuators

Section 3

Cavitation

3.1

Relationship between flow rate and differential pressure

3.1

Kirchhoff’s 2nd Law

3.1

Heat output from terminals

3.1

Preferred numbers

3.1

Characteristics of control valves

3.1

Equal percentage characteristics

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