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PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
FLOW CURVES (typical air flow)3
Notes:
1
The C
V value is the volume flow in US gallons/min under specific flow conditions and describes the relative flow capacity of a
valve. If several valves with the same nominal diameter are compared, the valve with the highest C
V value has the best flow
dynamics design. The equivalent european measure is the k
V value expressed in m
3/h (k
V = 0.86 CV).
2
sccm denotes Standard Cubic Centimeters per Minute. It is a unit for the flow rate at standard conditions of temperature and
pressure. 1000 sccm = 1 slpm.
3
slpm denotes Standard Liters per Minute. It is a unit for the flow rate at standard conditions of temperature and pressure.
1 slpm = 1000 sccm.