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BMS Controls Glossary

2 Way Control Valve

A two-way control valve is a type of valve that is used to control the flow of a fluid in two directions. It is a common component in a variety of industrial systems, such as water and steam systems, as well as in some types of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. A two-way control valve is typically composed of a valve body, a stem, and a disc or plug. The valve body is the main component of the valve and contains the ports, or openings, through which the fluid flows. The stem is the part of the valve that is used to open and close the valve. The disc or plug is the part of the valve that moves up and down to regulate the flow of the fluid. The two-way control valve is designed to be used in applications where the flow of the fluid needs to be controlled in two directions. It is commonly used in applications where the flow needs to be shut off in one direction and opened in the other. It is also used in applications where the flow needs to be adjusted in both directions.