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  2. Valve actuator - Wikipedia

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    The blue valve body is visible in-line with the pipe. The valve actuator opens or closes the butterfly disc of the valve based on electrical signals sent to the actuator. Another valve actuator is visible in the background, with windows to indicate the valve position. A valve actuator is the mechanism for opening and closing a valve. Manually ...

  3. Control valve - Wikipedia

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    Valve actuator – which moves the valve's modulating element, such as ball or butterfly. Valve positioner – which ensures the valve has reached the desired degree of opening. This overcomes the problems of friction and wear. Valve body – in which the modulating element, a plug, globe, ball or butterfly, is contained.

  4. Actuator - Wikipedia

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    Rotary motors can be powered by 3 different techniques such as Electric, Fluid, or Manual. [citation needed] However, Fluid powered rotary actuators have 5 sub-sections of actuators such as Scotch Yoke, Vane, Rack-and-Pinion, Helical, and Electrohydraulic. All forms have their own specific design and use allowing the ability to choose multiple ...

  5. Idle air control actuator - Wikipedia

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    The IAC actuator is an electrically controlled device, which gets its input from the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU). The actuator is fitted such that it either bypasses the throttle or operates the throttle butterfly valve directly.

  6. Shutdown valve - Wikipedia

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    These actuators are normally fail safe fluid power type. Typical examples of these are: Pneumatic cylinder; Hydraulic cylinder; Electro-hydraulic actuator; In addition to the fluid type, actuators also vary in the manner in which the energy is stored to operate the valve on demand as follows:

  7. Flow control valve - Wikipedia

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    Control valves are normally fitted with actuators and positioners. Pneumatically-actuated globe valves and diaphragm valves are widely used for control purposes in many industries, although quarter-turn types such as (modified) ball and butterfly valves are also used. Control valves can also work with hydraulic actuators (also known as ...