Valves: Electric and Hydraulic Actuators

An actuator can be defined as a mechanism that moves or controls a device, such as a valve. Actuators reduce the need for operators to go to every valve that needs repositioning and operate it by hand. When actuators are used, valves can be repositioned from a central location, such as a control room. This is very important in processes where many valves have to be repositioned accurately and quickly. This course focuses on the design and operation of electric and hydraulic actuators.

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Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe the operation of a solenoid actuator
  • Describe the operation of a motor-operated actuator
  • Describe the function of torque and limit switches
  • Describe the operation of single- and double-acting hydraulic actuators
  • Describe the function of a pilot valve
  • Describe the effects and how to identify hydraulic actuator problems

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Course Level Intermediate
Languages English
Compatibility Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

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