OpticControl
Electrical
- Sep 14, 2021
- 19
Hello,
I am exploring the idea of using a so called "digital valve controller" (a.k.a. positioner) instead of SOVs for on/off valves.
Multiple manufacturers offer what is known as a "digital valve controller" which is a programmable electro-mechanic signal converter that controls the air flowing into the valve actuator.
Reading through the vendors information (such as ABB and Emerson) my understanding is that these positioners have a built-in module that controls the air flow which makes the usage of the SOV unnecessary.
Link to Emerson DVC6200
Link ABB EDP300
I would like the opinion of the community since I believe I can reduce the total installation cost for a new facility by eliminating the SOVs. Are these positioners reliable? How easy is it to implement a shutoff function in a positioner that is typically used for valve throttling?
Regards.
I am exploring the idea of using a so called "digital valve controller" (a.k.a. positioner) instead of SOVs for on/off valves.
Multiple manufacturers offer what is known as a "digital valve controller" which is a programmable electro-mechanic signal converter that controls the air flowing into the valve actuator.
Reading through the vendors information (such as ABB and Emerson) my understanding is that these positioners have a built-in module that controls the air flow which makes the usage of the SOV unnecessary.
Link to Emerson DVC6200
Link ABB EDP300
I would like the opinion of the community since I believe I can reduce the total installation cost for a new facility by eliminating the SOVs. Are these positioners reliable? How easy is it to implement a shutoff function in a positioner that is typically used for valve throttling?
Regards.