What is a Control Valve?

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A control valve is a power-operated device used to regulate or manipulate the flow of fluids, such as gas, oil, water, and steam.
It is a critical part of a control loop and is an example of a final control element. The Control Valve is by far the most common final control element used in industry today.
A control valve has two separate components: the Valve and the Actuator.
Valve bodies are of different types or styles depending on service conditions, piping layout, and desired application. The two classes of control valves are Linear Motion and Rotary Motion.
On a linear motion valve, the stem and valve movement is up and down. A common type of sliding control valves is the Gate Valve.
A rotary motion valve in almost all cases rotates 90° from open to the closed position. A commonly used rotary valve is the Butterfly Valve.
The actuator is the device connected to the valve through the valve stem that provides the force required to move the valve.
The actuator can be controlled electrically, pneumatically, or hydraulically. The most common and the most reliable is the “Pneumatic Actuator”.
The control valve receives a signal from a controller such as a PLC or a DCS in order to operate. The controller compares the actual flow rate to the desired flow value called the setpoint.
The controller will produce an output to move the valve to bring the flow rate to the setpoint value.
Because the PLC signal is electrical, the control valve may require a device to convert that electrical signal so that it can operate.
Because of how pneumatic actuators are built, a control valve will fail to a specific position when a loss of the control signal occurs.
As the supply air pressure is increased, the rubber diaphragm pushes against the spring and moves the valve stem down into the valve body.
As the supply air pressure is reduced, the spring will move the valve stem out of the body.
The position to which the control valve is moved if a loss of signal occurs is referred to as the fail-safe mode.
The type of fail-safe mode depends on the application for which the control valve is used.
The actuator causes the valve to close in a Fail-Closed Control Valve.
The actuator causes the valve to open in a Fail-Open Control Valve.
In normal operation, the force of the spring must be overcome by the electrical or pneumatic actuator.
In the event of a power failure to the actuator, the electrical or pneumatic force is no longer present and the spring pressure forces the valve to open.
You might wonder how much the valve opens or closes when the flow rate changes. Well, that depends on a number of things such as the percentage of the flow rate change and the diameter of the pipe.
Regardless, the Controller must be tuned so that it produces the correct response to any change in flow rate. This is most commonly achieved by using PID control within the PLC or Controller.
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@babajungLA
@babajungLA 3 жыл бұрын
I spent a whole week I think when I was in school learning about control valves for the first time, you explained it in five mins. Great job!
@George_545p
@George_545p 15 сағат бұрын
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@user-pw2td1ci7q 3 жыл бұрын
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@lighttv3770
@lighttv3770 3 жыл бұрын
Fine information
@calvingao1987
@calvingao1987 3 жыл бұрын
There is an error here, typically the flow meter is upstream of the control valve to minimize flow disturbances
@russellclark9419
@russellclark9419 3 жыл бұрын
Nice graphics, well explained, may need to have a look at the fail closed graphic though. The spring would be above the diaphragm to push it closed in failure.
@santiagomunoztamayo4584
@santiagomunoztamayo4584 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. But is recommended to install the electromagnetic flowmeter before the control valve, it can prevent empty pipe that produces wrong measuring of the flow.
@LordFyrestone
@LordFyrestone Жыл бұрын
Do you have any videos on how to stroke control valves?
@AllInOnebyrajeshkumar
@AllInOnebyrajeshkumar 2 жыл бұрын
Sir I want to know about BMS working do you have any videos related to BMS
@georgehosny3517
@georgehosny3517 3 жыл бұрын
Very Thanks Sir.
@jlmelgar04
@jlmelgar04 3 жыл бұрын
Estos videos no dejan de mejorar! Excelente, no pierdo la esperanza de que se narren en español para llegar a mas personas!
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Thank you! I greatly appreciate the enormous effort you put into creating those animations, which really help with the understanding of the physical phenomena occurring in these systems. Please keep up the good work.
@ricardogarcia3900
@ricardogarcia3900 3 жыл бұрын
You are an incredible team of teachers.
@Blades-fm6ck
@Blades-fm6ck 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video from realpars. Clear and concise with great graphics.
@samuelokwara6276
@samuelokwara6276 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you once again. Especially for the use of video animation to drive your point home.
@1971bretto
@1971bretto 3 жыл бұрын
Truly wonderful video, animation and explanation. Fantastic!
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Hello RealPars,
@engrbaqar4823
@engrbaqar4823 3 жыл бұрын
Tremendous effort sir... Thanks
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it was clear explanation for control valve functionality. Thanks!
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