A fluid control device with a specific port size and flow configuration allows for directing material through one of multiple pathways. The “3/4” designation refers to the nominal diameter of the ports, typically measured in inches, influencing the flow rate capacity. The “3 way” aspect indicates that the device has three ports, enabling the redirection of flow between different circuits. For example, this device can switch a liquid from one tank to another or divert it to a bypass line.
This type of valve is crucial in various applications due to its ability to efficiently manage fluid streams. Its benefits include simplified system designs, reduced piping requirements, and improved control over fluid distribution. Historically, these valves evolved from basic on/off mechanisms to more complex devices capable of diverting and mixing fluids, playing an integral role in automation and process control across industries.