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- Operating principle of control valveThe most common final control element in the process control industry is the control valve. Control valves operate the flow of a fluid, such as gas, steam, water, or chemical compound, to compensate for load disturbances and to bring the adjusted process variables as close as possible to the desireBLOG April 21, 2020
- What is a control valve?Control valves automatically regulate pressure and/or flow and can be used for any pressure. If different equipment systems are operating at the required pressure/temperature combination of the 300 level valve, and sometimes (where the design permits) all selected control valves will have 300 levelBLOG April 21, 2020
- Working principle of fuel metering unitWhat is a fuel metering unit? Take BOSCH as an example, fuel metering unit is also known as feed metering proportional valve. It is installed in the inlet position of the high-pressure oil pump and used to adjust the fuel supply and fuel pressure value, which is controlled by the ECU computer.Fuel mBLOG April 21, 2020
- What does the suction control valve actually do?The intake control valve in the common rail fuel system basically ACTS as the throttle for the fuel pump, saving energy in the system by allowing only the required amount of fuel to be fed through the system. When non-professional technicians attempt to diagnose a common rail diesel fault, the oil sBLOG April 21, 2020
- Introduction of control valveWhy use a control valve?Processing plants include hundreds or even thousands of control circuits, all networked together to produce products for sale. Each of these control loops is designed to keep some important process variables (such as pressure, flow, liquid level, temperature, etc.) within theBLOG April 21, 2020