CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) valves are an important component of CNG vehicles and refuelling stations. They also add safety to high pressure systems and applications in power and refining, oil and gas, and petrochemical industries. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to CNG valves:

Q: What is a CNG valve?

A: A CNG valve is a device used to control the flow of compressed natural gas in CNG vehicles and refuelling stations. It plays a crucial role in the safe and efficient operation of CNG systems.

Q: Why are CNG valves important?

A: CNG valves are essential for regulating the flow of natural gas in CNG systems. They help ensure the safety and reliability of CNG vehicles and refuelling infrastructure by controlling the supply and release of gas.

Q: What types of CNG valves are there?

A: There are various types of CNG valves, including manual valves, solenoid valves, pressure relief valves, and fill valves. Each type serves a specific purpose in the CNG system.

Q: How do CNG valves work?

A: CNG valves work by opening or closing to control the flow of compressed natural gas. Manual valves are operated by hand, while solenoid valves use an electromagnetic coil to actuate the valve. Pressure relief valves release excess pressure to prevent over-pressurization, and fill valves control the filling of CNG cylinders.

Q: What safety features do CNG valves have?

A: CNG valves are equipped with safety features such as pressure relief mechanisms to prevent over-pressurization and emergency shut-off capabilities to stop the flow of gas in case of an emergency or malfunction.

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