Combination control and check valve assembly for a wet piping system
US-10774937-B2 · Sep 15, 2020 · US
US11826591B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11826591-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117160774-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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A wet piping system modular valve assembly includes a single piece valve body with a check valve within the valve body. The check valve is movable between a closed position and an open position according to a pressure differential across the check valve. A drain valve is removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the valve body downstream of the check valve. A mechanically independent flow detection switch is removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the valve body upstream of the drain valve.
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A wet piping system modular valve assembly comprising: a valve body having an inlet, an outlet and a fluid pathway therebetween; a combination check and control valve comprising: an endless valve seat within the valve body and a clapper disk removably and pivotably mounted within the valve body, the clapper disk being movable between a closed position and an open position according to a pressure differential across the clapper disk, the clapper disk being in sealed engagement with the endless valve seat in the closed position and the clapper disk being spaced away from the endless valve seat in the open position; and a selectively rotatable actuator arm rotatably supported by the valve body, the actuator arm being rotatable between a first position, permitting fluid to move the clapper disk into the open position and flow through the valve seat according to the pressure differential across the clapper disk, and a second position, preventing fluid from moving the clapper disk into the open position irrespective of the pressure differential across the clapper disk; a drain valve removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the fluid pathway downstream of the combination check and control valve; and a flow detection switch removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the fluid pathway upstream of the drain valve, wherein the valve body includes a pair of first ports extending through, and being generally oppositely disposed about, a sidewall of the valve body, and being in fluid communication with the interior of the valve body, the drain valve being removably coupled to either one of the pair of first ports. 2. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flow detection switch is fluidly connected to the valve body upstream of the combination check and control valve. 3. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flow detection switch is fluidly connected to the valve body downstream of the combination check and control valve. 4. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flow detection switch is a mechanically independent flow detection switch. 5. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein, in the first position, the actuator arm is oriented out of an operational range of movement of the clapper disk, such that the clapper disk is freely movable between the open and closed positions thereof according to the pressure differential across the clapper disk, and, in the second position, the actuator arm engages and maintains the clapper disk in the closed position thereof. 6. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a selectively rotatable control arm operatively coupled with the actuator arm to rotate the actuator arm between the first and second positions thereof. 7. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve body includes an opening in a sidewall thereof sized and dimensioned to clear passage of the clapper disk therethrough, wherein the valve assembly further comprises a mounting plate removably and sealingly mountable to the valve body to cover the opening. 8. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the combination check and control valve further comprises a biasing member to bias the clapper disk into the closed position. 9. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drain valve is selectively movable between a drain position and a test position, the drain valve permitting fluid to flow therethrough in a restricted manner in the test position. 10. A wet piping system modular valve assembly comprising: a valve body having an inlet, an outlet and a fluid pathway therebetween; a combination check and control valve comprising: an endless valve seat within the valve body and a clapper disk removably and pivotably mounted within the valve body, the clapper disk being movable between a closed position and an open position according to a pressure differential across the clapper disk, the clapper disk being in sealed engagement with the endless valve seat in the closed position and the clapper disk being spaced away from the endless valve seat in the open position; and a selectively rotatable actuator arm rotatably supported by the valve body, the actuator arm being rotatable between a first position, permitting fluid to move the clapper disk into the open position and flow through the valve seat according to the pressure differential across the clapper disk, and a second position, preventing fluid from moving the clapper disk into the open position irrespective of the pressure differential across the clapper disk; a drain valve removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the fluid pathway downstream of the combination check and control valve; a flow detection switch removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the fluid pathway upstream of the drain valve; and a pressure relief valve coupled to the valve body, wherein the drain valve and the pressure relief valve are combined into a single drain and pressure relief module. 11. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve body includes second and third ports extending through a sidewall of the valve body and being in fluid communication with the fluid pathway, the flow detection switch being mounted to the second port. 12. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 11 , wherein the third port is sealed shut with a removably mounted sealing adapter. 13. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein one port of the pair of first ports is sealed shut with a removably mounted sealing adapter. 14. The wet piping system modular valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the actuator arm is spaced from the clapper disk in the first position, and, in the second position, the actuator arm holds the clapper disk in the closed position.
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