Patent classifications
F16K37/0075
Method for controlling a valve actuator and a valve actuator control device
A method for controlling a valve actuator, a valve actuator control device and a valve actuator assembly. The method includes the steps of providing a valve actuator control device, connecting the control device to a valve actuator with a signal transmitting wire, and supplying operating power to the valve actuator from the control device. The method further includes a step of transmitting control signals from the control device to the valve actuator via the signal transmitting wire in order to control the actuator. Hereby, configuration, control and maintenance of valve actuators are facilitated.
DETECTION OF SAFE ACTIVATION OF SHUTDOWN VALVES AND BLOWDOWN VALVES
The present disclosure relates to a system and a method to detect or determine faults in a valve activation system of an on/off valve with an actuator connected to a pneumatic or hydraulic pressurized fluid line.
Enteral feeding pump certification
A method of performing a certification on an enteral feeding pump based on at least one operating parameter of the pump includes communicating certification information between the pump and a certification application remote from the pump. The at least one operating parameter is compared to a specified operating metric to verify that the at least one operating parameter of the pump is within the specified operating metric.
SHUT-OFF MEMBER FOR A FLUID VALVE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SHUT-OFF MEMBER
A shut-off member for a fluid valve is proposed. The shut-off member includes a blind hole that is made in the shut-off member, the blind hole leading from a dorsal side into a ventral portion; an electronic data carrier which is arranged in a base region of the blind hole; and a casting compound that is introduced into the blind hole and that fixes the electronic data carrier to the shut-off member.
Method for monitoring a valve of an aircraft engine
A method and a system are provided for detecting first signs of failure in an aircraft engine valve. The system includes an acquisition device configured to acquire output pressure measurements of the valve and command and context data related to the valve, and a processing device configured to define a set of indicators of first signs of failure as a function of the output pressure measurements and the command and context data. The processing device is configured to monitor a change over time in each indicator of the set of indicators of first signs of failure. The processing device is configured to detect a possible deviation of at least one indicator among the set of indicators, the deviation representing the first signs of failure of the valve.
Electric waste gate valve control device
An electric waste gate valve control device controls a waste gate valve provided in a waste gate passage that bypasses a portion between an upstream and a downstream of a turbine driven by exhaust of an engine and opening/closing the waste gate passage by an electric actuator. The electric waste gate valve control device includes: a position sensor that detects a position of the waste gate valve; an actuator controller that controls the electric actuator such that an opening degree of the waste gate valve becomes a target opening degree; and a fully closed position learning unit that performs fully closed position learning to acquire the position of the waste gate valve at a time when the electric actuator is driven to bring the waste gate valve into a fully closed state.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING PIPELINE EQUIPMENT
A system and method for managing pipeline operations, information, and equipment is provided. The system generally comprises a processor, pipeline equipment operably connected to the processor, power supply, and non-transitory computer-readable medium coupled to the processor and having instructions stored thereon. The system may also comprise a computing device having a user interface that may allow a user to view/alter data of the system. The system may advise users whether they are qualified to work on a piece of pipeline equipment and generate scores that rate the chance that pipeline equipment may pass inspection.
ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING AN ELECTRONIC VALVE ACTUATOR
Assemblies for protecting valve actuators from water intrusion and methods of making and using the same are described. The assembly comprises a valve, a valve actuator, and a cover. The valve comprises a body and a stem. The stem is movable between a first valve position permitting passage of fluid through a flow passage in the body and a second valve position occluding passage of fluid through the flow passage. The valve actuator comprises an adapter coupled to the stem movable between a first actuator position placing the stem in the first valve position and a second actuator position placing the stem in the second valve position. The cover is disposed over the valve actuator and comprises an upper surface and a sidewall defining an inner cavity. The cover has an open bottom so as to permit air to circulate into the inner cavity and around the valve actuator.
System and method for controlling a valve
A system and method for controlling a valve increases the availability of a control valve assembly used in a control process. A pair of positioners are arranged in a high-availability configuration and individually coupled to a controller. A first positioner includes an output coupled to a switch and a second positioner includes an output coupled to the switch. The operating state of the first positioner is monitored and the output of the first or second positioner allowed to pass through the switch to the control valve is dependent upon the operating status of the first positioner.
VALVE SYSTEM
A valve system including a shuttle valve having first and second inlet channels connected respectively to first and second channels, a cavity, an outlet channel and a moveable element, the first and second inlet channels being in fluid communication with outlet channel via the cavity; wherein a moveable element is moveable within the cavity such that the position of the moveable element is determined by relative pressure levels in the first and second inlet channels, in a first position the movable element forming a seal between the moveable element and the first inlet channel, in a second position the moveable element forming a seal between the moveable element and the second inlet channel, and in a third position the moveable element being located between the first and second positions and allowing the passage of fluid from both the first and second channels.