What is Flow Coefficient (Cv)?
The Cv tells you how to properly size your valve so it has minimal effect on the hydraulic efficiency you’ve engineered into your system. It is a number published by the valve manufacturer that describes the number of U.S. gallons that can pass through a valve (in a fully open position) at a pressure drop of 1 PSI.
Why You Should Care
Knowing and understanding your Cv can help you in a number of ways:
Where does Cv come from, and where can I find it?
Cv is determined by the manufacturer of the valve and can be found on the valve manufacturer's website and/or related valve data and specification sheets. Valves are tested by running water through it before publishing the Cv value. It can be assumed that the tests are done with water (unless otherwise noted), using a specific gravity of 1.0, 1.2 centistoke viscosity, and a standard temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. If you're not passing water through the valve, adjustments will need to be made to the flow coefficient to determine the correct pressure drop.
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Need help determining the correct Cv value for your valve and fluid? There are multiple calculators available on the internet. If you need further assistance, contact a valve distributor to help you get it right.