Control Valve repair services from Interocean Valve include :
Valve disassembly and inspection
Repair or replacement of worn or damaged part
Valve reassembly and testing
On-site installation and commissioning
Trim changes
Positioner upgrades
Support in Valve sizing and selection
Actuator Repairs and Testing.
Servicing and Repairs of any make of Control Valves.
Servicing and maintenance of control valves are essential to ensure their proper functioning, reliability, and optimal performance in industrial processes. Regular maintenance helps prevent issues such as valve sticking, leakage, poor control, and premature failure. Here are some key steps involved in control valve servicing and maintenance:
1. Inspection : Regular visual inspection of control valves is necessary to identify any signs of wear, corrosion, or damage. Inspect the valve body, trim components, packing, actuators, positioners, and associated instrumentation for any abnormalities.
2. Lubrication : Lubrication is crucial for smooth operation and reduced friction in control valves. Follow manufacturer recommendations for lubricating the valve stem, packing, bearings, and other moving parts. Ensure that the lubricants used are compatible with the valve materials and process conditions.
3. Cleaning : Control valves may accumulate debris, scale, or deposits over time, affecting their performance. Clean the valve internals, including the trim components, seat, and valve body, using appropriate cleaning methods and solutions. Be cautious to avoid damaging sensitive parts during cleaning.
4. Calibration : Regular calibration of control valves ensures accurate control and response to control signals. Calibrate the valve positioner, position feedback devices, and other instrumentation associated with the control valve. Follow established procedures and use calibration equipment suitable for the specific valve type and application.
5. Trim Replacement : The trim components of control valves, such as the valve plug, seat, and trim seals, may wear out over time. If necessary, replace worn or damaged trim parts according to manufacturer guidelines. Properly align and adjust the trim components to ensure optimal valve performance.
6. Packing Replacement : Control valve packing prevents leakage around the valve stem. If there are signs of packing leakage, replace the packing material. Follow proper packing installation techniques, including the correct compression and adjustment to achieve a reliable seal without excessive friction.
7. Actuator Maintenance : Actuators play a crucial role in controlling valve movement. Inspect and maintain the actuator components, such as pneumatic diaphragms, hydraulic fluids, or electric motor assemblies. Check for leaks, adjust actuator travel, and ensure proper actuator functionality.
8. Positioner Calibration : Positioners are used to control the valve position based on control signals. Calibrate the positioner to ensure accurate positioning and control response. Adjust control parameters, such as gain, proportional band, and travel limits, as needed to optimize control performance.
9. Testing : After servicing or maintenance, perform thorough testing of the control valve to verify its functionality and performance. Conduct tests such as leakage tests, stroke tests, response time tests, and control loop tuning to ensure proper operation and control accuracy.
10. Documentation and Record Keeping : Maintain detailed records of control valve maintenance activities, including inspection reports, calibration records, replacement parts, and any adjustments made. These records help track maintenance history, identify recurring issues, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
It is important to note that control valve servicing and maintenance should be performed by trained personnel following manufacturer guidelines and industry best practices. Regular preventive maintenance schedules should be established to ensure timely and systematic maintenance of control valves, optimizing their reliability and performance in industrial processes.