globe or plug
Is a plug valve a globe valve?Ball Valves
Globe valve: A valve where a disc (or for for instance for
regulating globe valves a plug) is moved (screwed multiturn, usually)
down to close the valve.Check Valves
A plug valve: a valve where a
cylindrical or sligtly cone formed plug with a throughgoing cylindrical
opening, is moved 90 degrees on the stem axis to open or close the valve
(similar to a ball valve).
I believe the english language itself
is contributing to your question. 'Plug' could in some cases cover the
description of the form of the 'disc' usually closing a globe valve.Gate Valves
Other
languages uses other common group names/partitions between group of
valves or description of valve constructions than english. German is
often more precise in this matter than english as an example.Butterfly Valves
And the question was based on the fact that according to a our isometric dwg the flange to flange distance is 295 mm for a 4" globe valve, however the actual FF distance of the valve 352,5 mm. I attach the drawing of the valve. Globe ValvesI understand that the FF distance must be according to ASME B16.10 where there is a difference between globe and plug valve. But after reading your answer it is clear to me that our valve is a globe valve with a plug, but then it does not match ASME.
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