Valve leakage

Valve leakage refers to flow through a valve which is set in the 'off' state.

The importance of valve leakage depends on what the valve is controlling. For example, a dripping tap is less significant than a leak from a six-inch pipe carrying high-pressure radioactive steam.

In the United States, the American National Standards Institute specifies six different leakage classes, with "leakage" defined in terms of the full open valve capacity:

Class VI valves are slightly different in that they are required (at 50psi or operating pressure, whichever is less) to have less than a specified leakage rate in millilitres of air per minute:

Size Leakage
1 inch 0.15 ml/min
1.5 inch 0.30 ml/min
2 inch 0.45 ml/min
2.5 inch 0.60 ml/min
3 inch 0.90 ml/min
4 inch 1.70 ml/min
6 inch 4.00 ml/min
8 inch 6.75 ml/min
10 inch 9 ml/min
12 inch 11.5 ml/min

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