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Common Valve Abbreviation Guide

In industrial manufacturing and instrument maintenance, you’ll see many abbreviations for valves. It’s important for engineers, maintenance people, and students to know these abbreviations because you’ll see them in diagrams, documents, and operating instructions. In this article, our THINKTANK engineers will introduce you to some common valve abbreviations and their full names so you can better understand and use them.

common valve abbreviation guide
common valve abbreviation guide

SV (Safety Valve)

SV stands for Safety Valve. It’s a critical component that protects equipment from overpressure hazards. When the system pressure exceeds a preset value, the safety valve automatically opens to release the excess pressure. This prevents damage to the equipment or danger to people.

safety valves supplier thinktank
safety valves supplier thinktank

CHV (Check Valve)

CHV stands for Check Valve. It allows fluid to flow in only one direction and prevents backflow. It’s critical to protect pipeline systems from potential damage caused by reverse flow.

api check valve
api check valve

BAV (Ball Valve)

BAV stands for Ball Valve. A ball valve controls fluid flow by rotating an internal ball. It’s great for systems that need quick on/off operation.

scs13 10k 50 ball valve
scs13 10k 50 ball valve

BUV (Butterfly Valve)

BUV stands for Butterfly Valve, known for its compact design, suitable for large-diameter pipelines. It regulates fluid flow by rotating a disc inside the valve.

china electric butterfly valves
china electric butterfly valves

GLV (Globe Valve)

GLV is short for Globe Valve, which controls fluid flow through a movable plug. It’s commonly used in systems where precise flow control is necessary.

din globe valve with bellows
din globe valve with bellows

GV (Gate Valve)

GV stands for Gate Valve. It controls fluid flow by raising or lowering a gate. It’s great for applications that require complete shutoff.

duplex steel gate valve
duplex steel gate valve

DV (Diaphragm Valve)

DV stands for Diaphragm Valve. It controls fluid flow by moving a flexible diaphragm. It’s often used in pipelines carrying corrosive media.

diaphragm valve
diaphragm valve

PV (Plug Valve)

PV stands for Plug Valve. It controls fluid flow by rotating a cylindrical or conical plug. It’s great for situations that need quick on/off operation.

thinktank nickel plug valves
thinktank nickel plug valves

RV (Relief Valve)

RV stands for Relief Valve. It’s similar to a safety valve, but you typically use it in liquid systems to prevent overpressure.

pressure relief valve prv
pressure relief valve prv

ST (Steam Trap)

ST stands for Steam Trap. You use a steam trap in steam systems to remove condensate (water) without allowing the steam to escape. This is important to maintain system efficiency and prevent damage.

steam traps
steam traps

AV (Angle Valve)

AV stands for Angle Valve. You use an angle valve in pipelines where you need a 90-degree, 45-degree or other degree turn. It controls the direction and flow of the fluid.

angle seat control valve
angle seat control valve

SGV (Slide Gate Valve)

SGV stands for Slide Gate Valve. It controls fluid flow by sliding a flat plate. It’s great for transporting solid particle media.

square port knife gate valve
square port knife gate valve

BV (Breather Valve)

BV stands for Breather Valve. You use a breather valve on tanks or containers to maintain internal pressure balance and prevent pressure differentials caused by temperature changes.

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vacuum only relief breather valve
vacuum only relief breather valve

NV (Needle Valve)

NV stands for Needle Valve. It has a small needle-like control element. It’s great for precise fluid flow control in small-diameter systems.

needle valve
needle valve

CV (Control Valve)

CV stands for Control Valve. You use a control valve to regulate fluid pressure, flow, or temperature. It’s very common in automated control systems.

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1in-600LB-Single-Seated-Globe-Control-Valves-CF3M

Conclusion

Mastering valve abbreviations not only helps you understand engineering drawings, but it also makes you more efficient and safe in your work. Whether you’re an engineer, maintenance person, or a student, you need to know these abbreviations to get through your day.

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Will Don

After earning my bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Zhejiang Normal University in 2008, l was fortunate enough to begin my career with Siemens, Fisher, and YTC, focusing on control valve accessories. Over the past dozen years, l've poured my heart and energy into understanding technology and fluid solutions for control valves.
Now, as the marketing director for THINKTANK, a trusted branch of the Taiwan STONE valve group, I can't help butf eel proud of how far we've come. Our knowledge isn't just reaching professionals like engineer and valve distributors; it's also inspiring the next generation of automation college students.
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