A Latco valve, commonly used in heating and cooling systems, regulates the flow of water based on temperature changes. It typically operates using a thermal element that expands or contracts in response to temperature variations, opening or closing the valve to maintain the desired setpoint. When the temperature rises, the thermal element expands, allowing more flow; when it cools, it contracts, reducing flow. This automatic adjustment helps optimize system efficiency and maintain consistent temperature control.
reduces pressure
Never heard of that brand , but generally the only purpose of valves on tanks is to relieve high pressure. If this valve is piped down to floor or drain then that is definitely its function.
how does the 83 tercel thermostatic vacuum switching valve work
Yes, CPR and defribrillation will work on someone with a mechanical mitral valve.
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They got it to work on a bike...
It doesn't
Basically a side entry valve would be in two or three parts, and a top entry valve is a compelete housing, the top entry valve would be used where access is difficult to remove and work on the valve, you can work on a top entry while it is on line where as the side entry valve would have to be removed
A snap throttle valve on a vehicle works by using dual internal valves that give a full on or off operation.
The intake valve opens as the piston is going down. It lets in an air fuel mixture. The valve then shuts as the piston reaches the bottom.