Some examples of the different types of control valves we carry include:
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Industrial control valves are essentially powered by a control loop. They have a controller that signals them how to respond. A control valve can’t work by itself, it must receive a signal from an outside source, like an actuator or controller. A control valve is power-operated and it is used to control fluid flow by varying the size of the flow passage as directed by the signal in the controller. Control valves control flow, pressure, and temperature of the media. There are different variables that are measured for control, these include:
Control valves come in really large sizes whereas pressure regulators are much smaller. Control valves can also have severe service trim material so they can operate in harsh environments. Because control valves have a controller, maintenance can look at the diagnostics and see if the valve is working optimally.
Industrial control valves have become a popular choice for a number of reasons including:
Here are some most common applications of our industrial control valves in different industries:
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1. Which type of control valve is most commonly used in each industry?
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One of the most common control valves used in each industry is globe valves. For globe valves, there are three different plugs that affect the flow or opening characteristics:
The equal percentage globe valve is our most popular. It essentially has a plug that incrementally increases the flow rate by a certain percentage from the previous flow.
However, the type of control valve you need depends on the size of the pipe, the overall pressure of the system, the flowing media, process conditions, and other factors. Get in touch with us today for help selecting the right control valve.
Ball valves can also be considered control valves which you can find in our Marwin Valve line.
2. How does a control valve affect the control loop?
The control valve controls the fluid flow as it goes through the loop. The signal in the controller tells the control valve how much or little of the fluid should go through the system.
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