Control Valve Sizing
Emerson can help you size and select the Fisher control valve most appropriate for existing service conditions.
Standardization activities for control valve sizing can be traced back to the early 1960s when a trade association, the Fluids Control Institute, published sizing equations for use with both compressible and incompressible fluids. The range of service conditions that could be accommodated accurately by these equations was quite narrow, and the standard did not achieve a high degree of acceptance. In 1967, the ISA established a committee to develop and publish standard equations. The efforts of this committee culminated in a valve sizing procedure that has achieved the status of American National Standard. Later, a committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) used the ISA works as a basis to formulate international standards for sizing control valves. The ANSI/ISA-75.01.01 and IEC 60534-2-1 valve sizing standards have been harmonized, so either standard may be used.
This webinar focuses on control valve sizing and selection. We discuss equipment parameters, flow media states, applications, preliminary sizing calculations, control valve selection, and re-performing the sizing calculation to confirm the selection.
Emerson Control Valve Solution Architect Mark Nord dicsusses control valve flow characteristic. How do I figure out what kind of trim characteristic I should use in my control valve and why do I want it. The webinar dicusse:s linear vs non-linerar processes; right sizing; inherent and installed gain; and general guidelines for characteristic selection.