Sofis Valve Operation
- Home
- Companies
- Sofis Valve Operation
- Products
- SFC - Actuated (MOV) Valves
SFC - Actuated (MOV) Valves
The most common requirement for key interlocking of power-actuated valves occurs in Pig Launcher/Receiver systems, Scraper Traps and Sand Filter systems etc, where power actuated valves need to be interlocked with manually-operated valves and vessel closures.
Most popular related searches
actuated valve
manually operated valve
pig launcher
sand filter system
valve actuator
process safety system
sand filter
valve operator
gate valve
manual valve
The most common requirement for key interlocking of power-actuated valves occurs in Pig Launcher/Receiver systems, Scraper Traps and Sand Filter systems etc, where power actuated valves need to be interlocked with manually-operated valves and vessel closures.
Due to the ultra-critical nature of such valves, special considerations may arise:
- Where valves are part of an ESD system, the key interlock system must not compromise the valve’s fail-safe function.
- Where pigging operations occur, the key interlock system must verify the valve’s absolute position (open and/or closed) independent of any on-board instrument indication.
- On electrical actuators, where the key interlock system de-energizes the valve, any anti-condensation heating circuitry etc. must remain uninterrupted.
- Where actuators are equipped with a manual override facility, the key interlock system must permit operation of the valve in both modes (or in a combination of both modes – e.g. in the event of a power failure) while maintaining the integrity of the key sequence at all times.
These same key sequencing principles can be applied effectively to the management of motorized gate valves.
