HighFlo ARV

The HighFlo Automatic Recirculation Valve is especially designed to protect large or high pressure centrifugal pumps.The HighFlo AR Valve encompasses all of the hardware required in a conventional bypass system in a single housing. It is typically chosen for applications with higher flows and pressure up to 4500#.

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HighFlo AR Valve for high flow and high pressure pump protection applications HighFlo Automatic Recirculation Valve

HighFlo Product Overview

The HighFlo Automatic Recirculation Valve unites all of the elements of a conventional bypass system into one valve.

This includes the check valve in the main line which protects the pump from reverse flow and provides excellent pulsation dampening of the fluid. The bypass segment of the AR valve operates by sensing the main flow and automatically allowing the required minimum flow to enter the bypass. The Automatic Recirculation Valve also operates to reduce the pressure from the main line through the bypass to the storage tank for quite, safe and dependable operation.

It has been designed to accommodate high flow volumes with a low pressure drop across the valve.


Operation

Main Flow Only - Bypass closed (Figure I)

When the process associated with the pump is in the normal operating condition, the main line is open.

The pressure created by the media (through the pump) is sufficient to compress the spring in the check valve disc part of the AR valve and lift it from it's seat to the fully open position.

As the connected disc stem rises, the bypass exit in the in the stem funnel is closed. The bypass flow is therefore inversely proportional to the main pump flow. When the check valve is fully opened, the bypass is fully closed.



Combined Flow (Figure 2)

As the flow requested by the process is reduced the pressure on the disc spring is lowered and the disc moves towards its seat. The check valve part of the automatic recirculation valve moves first to a partially open position. In this position, there is partial flow to the main line outlet and a minimum flow to the bypass is maintained.


Bypass Only - No main Flow (Figure 3)

When no product is required by the process the valve disk returns to the seated position. There is insufficient flow to compress the spring and allow the disc to rise.

In this position, the curved part of the hollow stem is now flush with the entrance to the bypass funnel. A predefined minimum flow can now move from the pump through the bypass section of the ARC valve and be recirculated to the front end of the pump. The pump is thereby protected from overheating or cavitation.