The role of positioners in valve control is to ensure that the assigned valve position, or controlled variable x, corresponds to the reference variable w. In order to accomplish this, positioners compare the input signal from a control system to the travel of the control valve. The resulting output signal pressure pst, or output variable y, is adjusted accordingly.
In the case of double-acting actuators, a reversing amplifier is necessary to produce two opposed signal pressures. This ensures that the valve position can be adjusted in both directions as required.
The use of positioners in valve control systems is crucial for ensuring accurate and reliable operation. Without proper positioners, valves may not be able to maintain their assigned position, leading to issues such as leaks, inefficiency, or even equipment failure.
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Our product offers the flexibility of mounting in any position, making it suitable for both normal and split-range operations. With excellent dynamic response, and negligible influence from supply air, our product also features adjustable proportional bands (P band), adjustable air output capacity, low air supply consumption, and a very insensitive design to mechanical vibrations, making it low-maintenance and compact.
We offer versions of our product for use in hazardous areas with intrinsic safety II 2G Ex ia IIC T6 or II 3G Ex nA II T6 for Zone 2. We also provide a type of protection "Flameproof enclosure" Ex d with Type 3766 Positioner and Type 6116 i/p Converter (Fig. 2).
The product can be directly attached to Type 3277 Actuator (Fig. 3) or attached to actuators according to IEC 60534-6, and rotary actuators according to VDI/VDE 3845.
Product Name | Samson 3767 |
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Brand Name | Samson |
Product | Electropneumatic Positioner |
Acting | Single Acting Or Double Acting |
Actuator | Linear Or Rotary |
Communication | Without |
Customized Support | OEM |
Usage | Challenging Transit Times And Ambient Conditions |
Diagnostics | Without |
Warranty | 1 Year |
There are two types of positioners that can be used for pneumatic control valves: single-acting and double-acting. These devices are attached to the valve and work to ensure that it is adjusted to the right position.
Single-acting positioners use air pressure to move the valve either to an open or closed position. They are typically less expensive than double-acting positioners and are ideal for simple applications where fast response times are not necessary.
On the other hand, double-acting positioners are generally more expensive but offer greater accuracy and faster response times. They use both air pressure and a spring to move the valve and can adjust to a range of different positions.
Regardless of which type of positioner is used, they are essential components in pneumatic control valve systems. They ensure that the valve is properly adjusted, which in turn helps maintain the integrity and reliability of the entire system.
The Control Valve Positioner product comes with a variety of technical support and services to ensure optimal performance and ease of use, including:
Our team of experienced engineers and technicians are dedicated to providing top-notch support and services to our customers, ensuring maximum uptime and reliability of the Control Valve Positioner product.
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The Control Valve Positioner product will be carefully packaged to ensure its safe delivery to your location. It will be packed in a sturdy box with sufficient padding to prevent any damage during transit.
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