According to the system design requirements, accurately determine the installation position of the pressure balance element. It should be installed in a position that can effectively sense changes in system pressure. For example, in a pipeline system, it should be installed in a position where pressure fluctuations are frequent and have a greater impact on system operation, to ensure that it can respond to pressure changes in a timely manner and make balance adjustments. At the same time, it should be kept away from heat sources, vibration sources, and areas susceptible to mechanical damage to avoid interference with component performance or structural damage.
2. Firm connection and good sealing
The connection to the system pipeline or equipment must be firm. Use appropriate connection methods, such as welding, threaded connection, or flange connection, and operate in strict accordance with the operating procedures. If welding is used, the quality of the weld must be ensured to avoid false welding and leaking welding; threaded connection must ensure that the threads match and the tightening torque is moderate to prevent loosening. The sealing of the connection part is crucial. Use sealing gaskets, sealants and other materials that meet the system medium and pressure requirements to ensure no leakage, prevent pressure imbalance, and ensure the normal operation of the system.3. The direction of the element is correct. Pressure balance elements have a specific installation direction. Before installation, you need to read the product manual carefully to clarify its flow direction mark or pressure sensing direction. For example, for some pressure balance elements with diaphragms, one side of the diaphragm should face the sensitive direction of pressure changes to accurately sense the pressure and respond. If the installation direction is wrong, the element may not work properly, or even cause abnormal system pressure, affecting the performance of the entire system.
4. The installation environment is clean and suitable. The installation site environment should be kept clean to prevent dust and impurities from entering the system and the inside of the element. Before installation, clean the pipes and equipment to remove foreign matter such as rust and welding slag. If there are corrosive gases and liquids in the installation environment, protective measures must be taken for the elements, such as anti-corrosion coating treatment, to prevent the elements from being damaged by erosion and ensure that they operate stably in a suitable environment.