Affiliation:
1. Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Center, Eklahare, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
A water flow control valve is very important tool as per mechanical industry. Present invention in general relates to the field of mechanical engineering and more specifically to water flow control valve, which comprises of Y shape pipe and on/off circle ring. Controlling the water flow is not easy task it is time consuming and simultaneously required more labor which is both slow and exhausting task. Also in simple "Y" shape pipe (two different directions), one cannot control the flow or direction in that shape. Thus there is an urgent need to design and develop am improved system or device for controlling the flow of water. Many attempts are made for the same and few of them are discussed below. CN104373661A discloses power-off protection type water flow control valve. A magnet is fixed to a valve rod, a coil can drive the valve rod, which is driven by the magnet, to move vertically in a reciprocating mode, and a control circuit makes the valve be opened or closed through control over the current direction of the coil. Compared with the prior art, the power-off protection type water flow control valve has the advantages of being capable of effectively lowering the using cost of a user, long in service life, capable of performing water flow protection in case of power-off and providing a manual opening and closing function so that using can be not affected for the user even under the power-off condition, reliable in performance, capable of being assembled or manufactured in an integrated mode and convenient to produce; the opening or closing state can be kept without current, and energy consumption is low.
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