The full form of UV valve is Union Insert valve.
Understanding the UV Valve
As stated in the reference, the Union Insert (UV) valve is specifically designed as the threaded pipe counterpart to the Flange Insert Valve. This means it serves a similar function but is intended for use in systems utilizing threaded pipe connections rather than flanged ones.
Key Features and Benefits
The primary purpose of the UV valve is to facilitate the installation of a check valve within a threaded pipe system. Its design allows it to be inserted into most standard and hammer type ground joint unions.
Here's a breakdown of its practical aspects based on the reference:
- Design: Threaded pipe counterpart to Flange Insert Valve.
- Insertion Point: Designed to be inserted into standard and hammer type ground joint unions.
- Function: Provides a method to install a check valve.
- Advantages: Offers the simplest and most economical way to add a check valve into a threaded pipe system.
Installing a check valve is crucial in many systems to prevent backflow, ensuring fluid or gas only flows in one direction. The Union Insert valve simplifies this process significantly for threaded connections by integrating the check valve functionality into a compact unit that fits within existing union fittings.