Hoped for discussion on why to use each type. Might have mentioned why the slot is parallel to the bore on the trunnion valve at 04:37 and perpendicular to the bore at 4:46 on the floating valve.
kingsley rufus so the bleeder on top is to relieve pressure trapped in the body cavity. The one on bottom is technically a drain which is used to drain any fluids. I may not have fully detailed that in the video. Thank you for watching.
Nice explanation
Good explanation
Hoped for discussion on why to use each type. Might have mentioned why the slot is parallel to the bore on the trunnion valve at 04:37 and perpendicular to the bore at 4:46 on the floating valve.
Helpful video, thanks so much for your sharing.
I appreciate the comment. Thank you for watching and I’m glad it was helpful.
very nice.
Superb
1:21 Any specific reason for having 2 bleeder's (Top & Bottom) instead of a single bleeder (Bottom) ?
kingsley rufus so the bleeder on top is to relieve pressure trapped in the body cavity. The one on bottom is technically a drain which is used to drain any fluids. I may not have fully detailed that in the video. Thank you for watching.
Wonderful vedios
Thank you very much. More videos coming soon.
If possible can you post video on disassembly of Non Lubricated Plug Valves/Triple offset Butterfly Valve
Jose I actually have a lubricated plug valve video coming soon. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching.