Inst ToolsInst ToolsInst Tools
  • Ask
  • Courses
  • Videos
  • Q & A
    • Interview
      • Instrumentation
      • Electronics
      • Electrical
      • Practical Questions
    • MCQ
      • Instrumentation MCQ
      • Electrical MCQ
      • Electronics MCQ
      • Control Systems MCQ
      • Analog Electronics MCQ
      • Digital Electronics MCQ
      • Power Electronics MCQ
      • Microprocessor MCQ
      • Multiple Choice Questions
  • EE
    • Electronics
      • Electronics Q & A
      • Electronic Basics
      • Electronic Devices & Circuits
      • Electronics Animation
      • Digital Electronics
    • Electrical
      • Electrical Basics
      • Electrical Q & A
      • Power Electronics
      • Electrical Machines
      • Electrical Animation
      • Power Systems
      • Switchgear & Protection
      • Transmission & Distribution
  • Measure
    • Control Valves
    • Calibration
    • Temperature
    • Pressure
    • Flow
    • Level
    • Analyzers
    • Switches
    • Vibration
    • Solenoid Valve
  • Control
    • PLC Tutorials
    • Control Systems
    • Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
    • Communication
    • Fire & Gas System
  • More
    • Design
    • Tools
    • Animation
    • Basics
    • Formulas
    • Standards
    • TextBooks
    • Common
    • Software
    • Excel Tools
    • Erection & Commissioning
    • Process Fundamentals
    • Videos
    • Books
Search
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Reading: Control Valve Tips and Tricks
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Inst ToolsInst Tools
Font ResizerAa
  • Courses
  • PLC Tutorials
  • Control Systems
Search
  • Ask
  • Courses
  • Videos
  • Q & A
    • Interview
    • MCQ
  • EE
    • Electronics
    • Electrical
  • Measure
    • Control Valves
    • Calibration
    • Temperature
    • Pressure
    • Flow
    • Level
    • Analyzers
    • Switches
    • Vibration
    • Solenoid Valve
  • Control
    • PLC Tutorials
    • Control Systems
    • Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
    • Communication
    • Fire & Gas System
  • More
    • Design
    • Tools
    • Animation
    • Basics
    • Formulas
    • Standards
    • TextBooks
    • Common
    • Software
    • Excel Tools
    • Erection & Commissioning
    • Process Fundamentals
    • Videos
    • Books
Follow US
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Inst Tools > Blog > Control Valves > Control Valve Tips and Tricks

Control Valve Tips and Tricks

Last updated: March 21, 2019 11:54 pm
Editorial Staff
Control Valves
7 Comments
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

Discuss about Control Valve Tips and Tricks, Troubleshooting a Control Valve, Problems of Valves, Industrial Process Control Valves.

Contents
Control Valve Tips and TricksThe below are the few tips and tricks on control valves:Troubleshooting a Control Valve :Articles You May Like :Questions on Control ValvesControl Valve AnimationWhat is a Disc Valve ?Valve flow coefficientWhat is JT Valve ?

Control Valve Tips and Tricks

Control Valve Tips and Tricks

The below are the few tips and tricks on control valves:

1. If you are dealing with a corrosive fluid, choose the valve body and trim material to match the pump casing and impeller.

2. Velocity is the key to handling abrasive materials. Normal city water velocity is about 7 to 10 F.P.S. (clean liquid). If you have a fluid that is abrasive, keep the velocity as low as possible – without having the particles drop out of suspension.

3. Always sense pressure where you want to control it. Many control valves and pressure regulators do not function properly simply because they are sensing pressure at one point and being asked to control it somewhere else.

4. Velocity is the key to handling noise. Noise is energy. When dealing with high pressure drop situations try always to keep the velocities below 0.3 mach. on the inlet pipe, valve body, and outlet pipe.

5. If you use a transducer in a control loop, specify a positioner on the valve. Otherwise the transducer will rob the actuator of available thrust, and the valve will leak when it is supposed to shut off.

6. In cavitating fluids – even if the control valve has cavitation trim in it – be sure to allow a straight run of downstream pipe after the valve. If there is a pipe “T”or elbow immediately downstream, the flow will choke out and back up into the valve.

7. If you use a control valve with a bellows seal in it, try to size the valve so that its normal throttling position is near the bellows “at rest” position. This will minimize wear on the bellows.

8. Don’t use a valve below 10% of flow if at all possible. Even though a valve may have good rangeability, if the valve is used in an abrasive or erosive service (steam), it will not hold up unless it has hardened trim.

9. If a PLC is being used to control the valves in a system, specify the valves with a linear flow characteristic.

10. If a control valve is started up and fails to respond – or goes to full open or full closed and stays there – check the controller and reverse the controller’s action.

Troubleshooting a Control Valve :

1. Start with the fail mode of the valve.

If the valve fails closed and is leaking…

a) Disconnect the positioner or controller input.

b) If the valve has a hand wheel, check to see that it is backed out.

c) Check to see if the bench range is correct.

d) Check to see if there is trash in, or damage to, the valve seat.

2. Next check the positioner.

3. Next check the controller.

Do not rely on the control room to generate signals. Generate your own with equipment that you know is properly calibrated. Do not assume anything.

Remember that control valves only do what you tell them to. Many control valve problems turn out to be a problem somewhere else.

If you have any query on above or control valves, please write to me in comments.

Articles You May Like :

Questions on Control Valves

Control Valve Animation

What is a Disc Valve ?

Valve flow coefficient

What is JT Valve ?

Don't Miss Our Updates
Be the first to get exclusive content straight to your email.
We promise not to spam you. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Invalid email address
You've successfully subscribed !
Control Valve Working Animation
What is Plug Valve ?
Globe Valve Body Design
What is Control Valve Cavitation ?
Valve Materials Comparison Notes
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link
Share
7 Comments
  • srikar mocharla says:
    December 24, 2016 at 11:17 am

    What is hunting of control valve?

    Reply
    • S Bharadwaj Reddy says:
      December 24, 2016 at 4:06 pm

      Control valve hunting is when valve closes and opens at an uncontrolled rate, this could damage the packing of the valve which could cause a leak. It is not desirable and can be controlled by tuning the PID controller.

      Reply
  • SIVA KUMAR says:
    December 28, 2016 at 3:56 pm

    BY THE PID TUNING WE CAN AVOIDE THE CONTRIL WALL HUNTING (DAMPING ). HERE THE TUNING PERAMETARS ARE
    1 RATE
    2RESET
    3 GAIN
    BY ARRANGING THREE VALES WE CAN CONTROL THE CONTROL VALVE HUNTING

    Reply
  • Ahmed mokhtar says:
    January 21, 2017 at 11:59 pm

    How to avoid hunting for ” SMC” POSTIONER working for along time perfectly before ??

    Reply
  • Muhsin says:
    July 17, 2017 at 8:45 pm

    Please explain overhauling and calibration of control valves.

    Reply
  • Sadam says:
    November 4, 2018 at 5:13 pm

    What is the Valve of PID tuning we have to set?

    Reply
  • Christ NGASSAKI says:
    October 10, 2021 at 1:50 pm

    Hello,

    Having a valve on the NKOSSA site with a Fisher brand DVC6200 HC positioner, can you tell us how to set the valve position feedback please?

    NB :Thanks for your feedback.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

128.3kFollowersLike
69.1kFollowersFollow
208kSubscribersSubscribe
38kFollowersFollow

Categories

Recent Comments

  • Kamli on Top Free PLC Software
  • Guifty Shimica on Top Non-PLC Certification Courses for Automation Professionals
  • Guifty Shimica on Top Non-PLC Certification Courses for Automation Professionals
  • MIHARITSOA Aina Sitraka on Top Non-PLC Certification Courses for Automation Professionals

Related Articles

JT Valve Working Principle

JT Valve Working Principle

Triple-offset Butterfly Valves

Butterfly Valves – Concentric, Double-offset, and Triple-offset

Valve Face to Face Dimension

Face to Face Dimension of Control Valve

Identify Valve Parts Quiz with Answers

Identify Valve Parts Quiz with Answers

Solenoid Valve

Solenoid Valve Troubleshooting Practices

Volume Booster Working Principle

Control Valve Volume Booster Working Principle

Purpose of Float Valve

What is a Float Control Valve? Types, Advantages, Disadvantages

Interview Questions on Control Valves

Interview Questions on Control Valves

More Articles

Gas Detectors Practical Problems and Troubleshooting

Gas Detectors Practical Problems and Troubleshooting

PLC Programming for Garden Sprinkle System

PLC Programming for Garden Sprinkler System

Valve Interlock

Valve Interlock

Solid State Devices Objective Questions and Answers

Top 300 Solid State Devices Objective Questions and Answers

Gap Voltage of Bently Nevada Vibration Probe

Gap Voltage of Bently Nevada Vibration Probe

Gas Detection Definitions

Standard Gas Detection Definitions

PLC Ladder Logic for Demultiplexer

1 to 8 Demultiplexer PLC ladder diagram

Pull-up switch circuit.

Pull Up and Pull Down Switch Circuits

Follow US
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?