palaventtiileitä
Palaventtiileitä, often translated as butterfly valves, are a type of quarter-turn valve used to regulate or isolate flow. They consist of a disc mounted on a shaft. When the valve is open, the disc is rotated 90 degrees to allow fluid to pass. When the valve is closed, the disc is turned to block the flow path. The name "butterfly" comes from the visual resemblance of the disc to a butterfly's wings when partially open.
These valves are known for their simplicity, compact size, and relatively low cost, making them a popular
The operation of a palaventtiili is typically controlled by a lever, gearbox, or actuator. The disc's position