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If you’ve ever jumped at the thump of water hammer after a pump trip, you’ll understand why the humble soft close check valve is getting so much attention. In municipal stations and high-rise HVAC rooms, the buzz is the same: slow, controlled closure beats hard slams every day of the week.
The Delaying Close Check Valve 300X uses a pilot-controlled hydraulic mechanism to delay and cushion closure—reducing surge, protecting pumps, and yes, quieting the room. It’s not glamorous, but it’s the sort of reliability upgrade maintenance teams quietly cheer. Industry trend-wise, utilities are prioritizing non-slam check technology, pairing it with VFD logic and surge analysis to cut lifecycle costs and noise. Honestly, it’s overdue.
| Parameter | Delaying Close Check Valve 300X (≈ values; real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Medium | Water |
| Temperature | ≤ 80 ℃ |
| Caliber (DN) | DN25–450 |
| Pressure rating | 1.0–2.5 MPa (PN10/16/25) |
| Body material | Cast iron (epoxy-coated interior/exterior) |
| Connection | Flange |
| Closure profile | Hydraulic, adjustable delay/soft close |
| Service life | Designed for ≈200k cycles under water duty |
| Testing | Hydrostatic per GB/T 13927, API 598 |
| Certifications | ISO 9001 QMS; material traceability on request |
Feedback? Many customers say noise drops instantly. One ops manager joked the first day felt “suspiciously calm.” Hard to argue.
Materials arrive with heat numbers, then: precision machining → shot‑blast → fusion‑bonded epoxy → pilot assembly → hydrostatic shell/seat tests (per GB/T 13927, API 598) → closure time calibration → final inspection. Typical life? 10–15 years in clean water with routine maintenance; harsher water needs shorter intervals.
| Növ | Closing profile | Surge risk | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 300X soft close check valve | Hydraulic, adjustable delay | Low | Pilot inspection, periodic |
| Generic spring check | Fast snap | Medium–High | Low |
| Hydraulic non‑slam (alt. brand) | Cushioned | Low | Medium (pilot service) |
Coating thickness, pilot orifice sizes, closing-time range, gauge kits, position indicators, and PN10/16/25 flanges. Sizes DN25–450 are standard; larger diameters by request. Documentation: hydro test reports, MTCs, and—if needed—EN 1074 compliance notes for potable networks.
A coastal booster set (PN16, DN300) replaced swing checks with soft close check valve units. After commissioning, peak surge recorded during emergency trip dropped from ≈1.60 MPa to ≈1.20 MPa (about 25% lower), with audible “slam” effectively gone. Operators also noticed fewer seal weeps on downstream fittings three months in—small but telling.
Origin: 1. North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province, China.
To be honest, the quiet payoff is immediate; the ROI shows up later in reduced pipe stress and pump wear. Just remember: set the closure timing to your system curve, not a guess.