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CPM Constant Pressure Valves (CPMI / CPMO)

CPM valves are hygienic constant-pressure control valves designed to maintain a stable pressure setpoint using a diaphragm-controlled plug and pneumatic actuation. CPMI valves regulate inlet pressure, while CPMO valves regulate outlet pressure—ideal for protecting sensitive equipment and stabilizing downstream processes.

How it works

  • Pneumatic control keeps a pressure setpoint using an air regulator and line pressure gauge.
  • A diaphragm-controlled plug reacts to pressure changes and adjusts valve position.
  • CPMI (Inlet): opens more when product pressure increases (and vice versa).
  • CPMO (Outlet): closes more when product pressure increases (and vice versa).

Typical applications

  • After separators and heat exchangers (inlet pressure control)
  • As an overflow / back-pressure valve
  • Before filling machines (outlet pressure control)
  • Hygienic stainless-steel process lines in dairy, food & beverage

Models & Part Numbers (CPM)

Below are standard valve configurations and part numbers (OEM-style reference). Final selection depends on flow, setpoint pressure and system conditions.

CPM - Inch

Connection: Welding ends | Material: 1.4404 (316L) | Bottom diaphragm: EPDM/PTFE | Other seals: NBR

Model Denomination Part No. Notes
CPMI-2 CPMI-2-W-51-Kvs 23 EPDM 6-9612 30 5501 Inlet pressure control
CPMI-2 CPMI-2-W-51.0-Kvs 7 EPDM 6-9612 30 5517 Lower Kvs for finer control
CPMI-2 CPMI-2-W-51-Kvs 2/15 EPDM 6-9612 30 5503 Special Kvs range
CPMI-D60 CPMI-D60-W-76.1-Kvs 60 EPDM 6-31356 6141 1 Higher capacity inlet control
CPMO-2 CPMO-2-W-51-Kvs 23 EPDM 6-9612 30 5502 Outlet pressure control
CPMO-2 CPMO-2-W-51-Kvs 2/15 EPDM 6-9612 30 5504 Special Kvs range
CPMO-2 CPMO-2-W-51-Kvs=9 EPDM 6-9612 30 5518 Mid Kvs option

CPM - DIN

Connection: Welding ends | Material: 1.4404 (316L) | Bottom diaphragm: EPDM/PTFE | Other seals: NBR

Model Denomination Part No. Notes
CPMI-2 CPMI-2-W-50-Kvs 23 EPDM 6-9612 30 5505 Inlet pressure control
CPMI-2 CPMI-2-W-50-Kvs 7 EPDM 6-9612 30 5519 Lower Kvs option
CPMI-2 CPMI-2-W-50-Kvs 2/15 EPDM 6-9612 30 5507 Special Kvs range
CPMO-2 CPMO-2-W-50-Kvs 23 EPDM 6-9612 30 5506 Outlet pressure control
CPMO-2 CPMO-2-W-50-Kvs 2/15 EPDM 6-9612 30 5508 Special Kvs range
CPMO-2 CPMO-2-W-50-Kvs=9 EPDM 6-9612 30 5520 Mid Kvs option

Accessories

Common accessories for pneumatic setup and stable regulation.

Item Description Part No.
Air regulating kit Range: 0–8 bar | Air regulating kit for CPM 6-31356 0150 1
Throttle valve Throttle valve for CPM 6-31356 0153 1
Booster Booster 3 for cover with thread | Booster for CPMI-2 D60 6-31356 0090 1

Selection Checklist

Send the following information to receive the correct valve type (CPMI/CPMO), Kvs option, connection standard and accessory recommendation.

Process data

  • Liquid type (product / CIP media)
  • Temperature range (process + cleaning)
  • Required flow rate and variation range
  • Target setpoint pressure and expected pressure fluctuations
  • Installation point (after equipment / before filler)

Build & options

  • Connection standard: Inch or DIN (welding ends)
  • Elastomer / seal preference (based on CIP chemicals & temperature)
  • Available compressed air and need for regulator/throttle
  • Booster requirement (project dependent)
  • Hygienic documentation requirements (if needed)

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FAQ

What is the difference between CPMI and CPMO?

CPMI controls inlet pressure (often after equipment like separators/heat exchangers). CPMO controls outlet pressure (often before fillers or downstream sensitive sections).

Do I need a pressure transmitter in the product line?

In many hygienic setups, CPM regulation is handled through pneumatic setpoint control and a line pressure gauge—often without a product-line transmitter.

How do I choose the right Kvs?

Kvs depends on flow rate, system pressure losses, and required control sensitivity. Share your flow and pressure data to receive the best recommendation.

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Please share: target pressure, flow rate, temperature, installation point (after equipment / before filler), and connection standard (DIN/Inch).