Servicing of Control Valves

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ww2i
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Servicing of Control Valves

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How do you select the appropriate control valve for a service?
What are the indicators which should be picked up?
ww2i
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Re: Servicing of Control Valves

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Any inputs here...
sys1
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Re: Servicing of Control Valves

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The most valuable indicator comes from the DCS and valve diagnostics.
Look for:
1. Excessive valve travel oscillations
2. Hunting around setpoint
3. Increased variability in the process variable
4. Slow response to controller output changes
5. Stiction symptoms
6. Valve deadband increase
A valve showing poor dynamic performance should be a high-priority candidate.
ivani1
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Re: Servicing of Control Valves

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sys1 has particularly mentioned all.
Apply risk score as well where applicable. This approach helps identify the top 10–20% of valves that contribute to most operational risk, rather than servicing hundreds of valves on a time-based schedule.
luca
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Re: Servicing of Control Valves

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Practically, these are the historical maintenance records as we pull out before each opportunity.
Data leads such as repeated packing failures, frequent seat leakage, recurring actuator problems, multiple work orders over recent years, repeat offenders usually deserve priority attention.
Pretty straight forward like this.
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