Asked by: Johnnie Pfeuffer
asked in category: General Last Updated: 21st March, 2020What does 600 CWP mean on a ball valve?
Accordingly, what does CWP stand for on a ball valve?
Cold Working Pressure
One may also ask, what's the difference between a gas valve and a water valve? This stands for Water, Oil or Gas. Most gas valves are brass and much heavier than standard valves, The other difference is most gas valves open or shut off with 1/4 turn. Ball valves also work the same way. Using a gas valve for water is more preferable than using a water valve for gas.
Keeping this in view, what does 150 WSP mean on a ball valve?
WSP stands for water steam pressure or working steam pressure. It reflects the rating for the valve at water steam temperature. The valve manufacturer does not know if a valve is for domestic or industrial use, he just gives a pressure rating that reflects the values the valve is tested to withstand.
What does cold working pressure mean?
– Maximum Working Pressure or CWP (Cold Working Pressure) The maximum working pressure (pounds per square inch) at which a valve can be operated.