jawilke
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 15, 2005
- 8
Subject: Pressure Reducing Ball Valve with Hydraulic Cylinder Actuator.
Industry: Potable fresh water at 100 psig upstream to 40-50 psig downstream.
Looking for: Hydraulic Cylinder actuation pilot schematic.
Background: Existing valve is a 12" throttling full port Ball Valve in a municipal potable water application. (typical wet dirty vault - cramped for room) Existing actuator is a Limitorque motor actuator, manually adjusted through remote SCADA control. Valve has terrible control due to large BV size relative to the flow rate and pressure drop.
A 16" globe style pressure reducing valve would be perfect for this application, but there is no room to install the new vault such a large valve requires.
So... I'm brainstorming using a 8" V-Port Ball Valve which has excellent Cv range and pressure control capability for this application, but due to the continuous modulating function, and the high probability that electrical power will fail, I am looking a ways to use a hydraulic cylinder actuator, powered from line pressure just like globe style pressure regulating valves (PRVs) do. We do not want pneumatic or electrical battery backup systems due to their maintenance requirements and the valve location.
So, I am looking for a trustworthy pilot system for hydraulic cylinder actuation which would mimic the funtion of a continuously modulating globe style PRV. Has anyone seen this done? If so, how?
- Jim
Industry: Potable fresh water at 100 psig upstream to 40-50 psig downstream.
Looking for: Hydraulic Cylinder actuation pilot schematic.
Background: Existing valve is a 12" throttling full port Ball Valve in a municipal potable water application. (typical wet dirty vault - cramped for room) Existing actuator is a Limitorque motor actuator, manually adjusted through remote SCADA control. Valve has terrible control due to large BV size relative to the flow rate and pressure drop.
A 16" globe style pressure reducing valve would be perfect for this application, but there is no room to install the new vault such a large valve requires.
So... I'm brainstorming using a 8" V-Port Ball Valve which has excellent Cv range and pressure control capability for this application, but due to the continuous modulating function, and the high probability that electrical power will fail, I am looking a ways to use a hydraulic cylinder actuator, powered from line pressure just like globe style pressure regulating valves (PRVs) do. We do not want pneumatic or electrical battery backup systems due to their maintenance requirements and the valve location.
So, I am looking for a trustworthy pilot system for hydraulic cylinder actuation which would mimic the funtion of a continuously modulating globe style PRV. Has anyone seen this done? If so, how?
- Jim