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'''Control Valves''' are [[Valves]] used to control conditions such as flow, pressure, temperature, and liquid level by fully or partially opening or closing in response to signals received from controllers that compare a setpoint to a process variable whose value is provided by [[Sensors]] that monitor changes in such conditions.
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The opening or closing of control valves is usually done automatically by [[Electrical Actuators]], [[Hydraulic Actuators]]or [[Pneumatic Actuators]]. [[Positioners]] are used to control the opening or closing of the actuator based on electric, or pneumatic signals. These control signals, traditionally based on 3-15psi (0.2-1.0bar), more common now are 4-20mA signals for industry, 0-10V for HVAC systems, and the introduction of Smart systems, HART, Fieldbus Foundation, and Profibus being the more common protocols.
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A control valve consists of three main parts in which each part exist in several types and designs:
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* Valve's actuator
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* Valve's positioner
* Valve's body
 
 
==Types of control valve bodies==
The most common and versatile types of control valves are sliding-stem globe and [[Angle Valves]]. Their popularity derives from rugged construction and the many options available that make them suitable for a variety of process applications, including severe service.Control valve bodies may be categorized as below:
 
* Angle valves
:* Cage-style valve bodies
:* DiskStack style valve bodies
* Angle seat piston valves
* [[Globe Valves]]
:* Single-port valve bodies
:* Balanced-plug cage-style valve bodies
:* High capacity, cage-guided valve bodies
:* Port-guided single-port valve bodies
:* Double-ported valve bodies
:* Three-way valve bodies
* [[Diaphragm Valves]]
* [[Rotary Valves]]
:* Butterfly valve bodies
:* V-notch ball control valve bodies
:* Eccentric-disk control valve bodies
:* Eccentric-plug control valve bodies
* Sliding cylinder valves
:* Directional control valves
:* Pool valve
:* Piston valves
* Air operated valves
:* Air operated valve
:* Relay valve
:* Air operated pinch valve
 
 
==Sources==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_valves Wikipedia Control valves]

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