Product category:
Valve positioners and actuators
News Release from: Smith Flow Control | Subject: 'Easi-Test'
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 July 2003
Independent test of pneumatic actuators
and valves
'Easi-Test' from Smith Flow Control is a unique new device that permits the independent testing of pneumatic actuators and process valves on live systems
'Easi-Test' from Smith Flow Control is a unique new device that permits the independent testing of pneumatic actuators and process valves on live systems Fitted between the valve and actuator, when activated it allows independent testing and operation of the actuator or valve
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Until now, function testing of actuated valves while a process was live has been extremely difficult, usually involving the simultaneous operation of both the actuator and valve.
The operation also required a mechanism to depressurise the actuator supply source.
'Easi-Test' overcomes these difficulties, making independent testing of both de-clutchable and automatically clutchable valves a simple procedure.
Operating the 'Easi-Test' involves the introduction of a lever tool, which automatically disengages the actuator from the valve stem.
The valve can then be operated like a traditional manual valve whatever the position of the actuator or the live process condition.
When the valve is declutched it can be locked in any position, allowing maintenance, function testing or change-out of the actuator without interrupting the process or compromising the process management system.
Removing the lever tool ensures the automatic re-engagement of the actuator and valve coupling when the actuator and valve next align - this either occurs automatically or on the next process trip.
Throughout the procedure the operator maintains full manual control of the valve and, while the lever tool is engaged, the valve cannot be operated remotely.
'Easi-Test' can easily be retrofitted and integrated into existing process systems.
The assembly mounting/interface components are 316 stainless steel investment castings, profiled to adapt to standard ISO valve top-works.
Optional extras include a removable security pin, which prohibits unauthorised use of the lever tool, a remote indicator switch which detects and reports when the lever tool is engaged, and a padlock device for locking the valve in either the open or closed positions. Request a free brochure from Smith Flow Control ...
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