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General Data
CAB-PRC001-EN 17
Selecting the Correct
Modulating Valve Size
Modulating valves are available in any of
four port sizes: 0.7, 1.5, 2.5 or 4.0 Cv
(coefficient of flow values). The coefficient
of flow is defined as the volume of water
flow through a control valve in the fully
open position with a 1 psig (6.895 kPa)
differential across the valve. Calculate the
coefficient of flow using the formula:
Cv = Q/square root P where:
Cv = flow coefficient
Q = flow rate (gpm)
P = pressure drop across the valve or
coil (psig).
For good control, the valve Cv should be
approximately equal to the Cv of the
water coil.
Modulating Valve Selection Example
Assume a size 06 vertical cabinet heater
is selected to operate at the following
conditions:
EWT = 180°F (82°C)
LWT = 150°F (66°C)
EAT = 70°F (21°C)
The coil selection is a four-row coil. Select
the best modulating valve size for this
unit.
1
Find the P across the water coil. Refer to
the ARI performance table to determine
the P across the water coil or use the
Trane Official Product Selection System,
TOPSS™, selection program. The water
pressure drop is found to be 5.7’ (17.0
kPa) of water at a flow rate of 3.59 gpm.
This converts to a pressure drop of 2.47
psig (1.0 feet of water = 0.4328 psig.)
2
Calculate the Cv of the water coil.
Cv = gpm/Square root P.
Cv = 3.59/Square root 2.47
Cv = 2.29
Therefore, select the 2.5 Cv valve
because it is closest to the water coil. The
following tables illustrate possible valve
selections at ARI conditions for horizontal
concealed units with a high static motor
and vertical cabinet units with a free
discharge motor. For other applications,
use TOPSS to determine flowrate and
make calculations using the formulas
above.
Table GD-3. Modulating valve selections for horizontal concealed units, high static
motor, 70°F (21°C) EAT, 180°F (82°C) EWT, 30°F (-1°C)
T
unit coil coil valve
size coil gpm (l/s) wpd (kPa) Cv Cv
2-row 1.19 (0.08) 6.0 (17.8) 0.74 0.7
02 3-row 1.52 (.10) 13.8 (41.2) 0.62 0.7
4-row 1.59 (.10) 3.8 (11.5) 1.24 1.5
2-row 1.53 (.10) 10.3 (30.8) 0.72 0.7
03 3-row 1.82 (.11) 4.3 (12.8) 1.33 1.5
4-row 1.98 (.12) 6.2 (18.6) 1.21 1.5
2-row 1.73 (.11) 3.3 (9.8) 1.45 1.5
04 3-row 2.57 (.16) 9.1 (27.0) 1.29 1.5
4-row 2.81 (.18) 13.4 (39.9) 1.17 1.5
2-row 2.87 (.18) 9.9 (29.5) 1.39 1.5
06 3-row 3.96 (.25) 5.9 (17.7) 2.48 2.5
4-row 4.37 (.28) 8.2 (24.6) 2.32 2.5
2-row 3.71 (.23) 4.7 (14.2) 2.60 2.5
08 3-row 4.74 (.30) 9.1 (27.1) 2.39 2.5
4-row 5.22 (.33) 12.7 (37.8) 2.23 2.5
2-row 4.71 (.30) 8.1 (24.1) 2.52 2.5
10 3-row 6.50 (.41) 18.1 (54.0) 2.32 2.5
4-row 7.13 (.45) 25.3 (75.6) 2.15 2.5
2-row 5.48 (.35) 11.4 (34.0) 2.47 2.5
12 3-row 7.19 (.45) 14.5 (43.2) 2.87 2.5
4-row 7.83 (.51) 10.5 (31.4) 3.67 4.0
Table GD-4. Modulating valve selections for vertical cabinet units, free discharge motor,
70°F (21°C) EAT, 180°F (82°C) EWT, 30°F (-1°C)
T
unit coil coil valve
size coil gpm (l/s) wpd (kPa) Cv Cv
2-row 1.06 (.07) 4.8 (14.4) 0.74 0.7
02 3-row 1.31 (.08) 10.5 (31.4) 0.61 0.7
4-row 1.34 (.08) 2.8 (8.4) 1.22 1.5
2-row 1.40 (.09) 8.8 (26.3) 0.72 0.7
03 3-row 1.70 (.11) 3.8 (11.3) 1.33 1.5
4-row 1.81 (.11) 5.3 (15.7) 1.20 1.5
2-row 1.71 (.11) 3.2 (9.5) 1.45 1.5
04 3-row 2.12 (.13) 6.4 (19.0) 1.27 1.5
4-row 2.28 (.14) 9.1 (27.3) 1.15 1.5
2-row 2.70 (.17) 8.9 (26.5) 1.38 1.5
06 3-row 3.31 (.21) 4.2 (12.6) 2.46 2.5
4-row 3.59 (.23) 5.7 (17.0) 2.29 2.5
2-row 3.39 (.21) 4.0 (11.9) 2.58 2.5
08 3-row 4.11 (.26) 6.9 (20.7) 2.38 2.5
4-row 4.45 (.28) 9.4 (28.1) 2.21 2.5
2-row 4.32 (.27) 6.8 (20.4) 2.52 2.5
10 3-row 5.55 (.35) 13.4 (40.2) 2.30 2.5
4-row 6.00 (.38) 18.3 (54.8) 2.13 2.5
2-row 4.99 (.32) 9.6 (28.6) 2.45 2.5
12 3-row 6.10 (.38) 10.5 (31.4) 2.86 2.5
4-row 6.48 (.42) 7.3 (21.8) 3.65 4.0

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