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About Valve Positioners
Valve positioners compare a control signal to a valve actuator’s position and move the actuator accordingly. They are used with both linear valves and rotary valves. When a control signal differs from the valve actuator’s position, the valve positioner sends the necessary power to move the actuator until the correct position is reached. There are four basic types of valve positioners: pneumatic, electronic, electro-pneumatic, and digital. Pneumatic devices send and receive pneumatic signals. Single-acting or three-way pneumatic positioners send air to and exhaust air from only one side of a single-acting valve actuator that is opposed by a range spring. Double-acting or four-way pneumatic positioners send and exhaust air from both sides of the actuator. Electric valve positioners send and receive electrical signals. There are three electric actuation types: single-phase and three-phase alternating current (AC), and direct current (DC) voltage. Electro-pneumatic valve positioners convert current control signals to equivalent pneumatic signals. Digital or “smart” devices use a microprocessor to position the valve actuator and monitor and record data.
Performance specifications for valve positioners vary by device type and include pneumatic input signal range, maximum supply pressure, milliampere input signal range, split range, operating temperature, and output action. Pneumatic input signal range and maximum supply pressure are measured in pounds per square inch (psi). Common split ranges include 4 – 10 mA and 12 – 20 mA. Two-way, three-way, and four-way splits are available. There are three types of output actions: direct, reversible, and field reversible. Direct action devices increase the output signal as the input signal increases. Conversely, reversible action devices decrease the output signal as the input signal increases. With field reversible products, devices can be switched between direct and reversible action.
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Part Numbers for Valve Positioners
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| 2404P4VHRDV2XXRF | PLC Radwell | EUROTHERM CONTROLS | Not Provided | TEMPERATURE CONTROL 1/4DIN VALVE POSITIONER |
| 849VPRR1000AJG01 | PLC Radwell | EUROTHERM CONTROLS | Not Provided | VALVE POSITIONER WITH RELAY OUTPUT |
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