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Fisher Control Valve Engineering – Introduction
Course number
1300
Venue
Emerson Innovation Center – Marshalltown, Iowa
Overview
This 3-day course reviews design and operating principles of control valves, actuators, positioners and related accessories. It describes the sizing and selection methods for a broad variety of control valves assemblies. Students will solve several demonstration sizing and selection problems using Fisher Specification Manager and published materials, plus participate in equipment demonstrations and hands-on workshops. Students who complete this course will:
Select the proper valve characteristic for a given process
Choose suitable styles of control valves for an application
Size control valves and actuators
Properly apply positioners and instruments
Topics
Control Valve Selection: Rotary/Sliding Stem
Actuator Selection and Sizing
Liquid Valve Sizing
Gas Valve Sizing
Positioners and Transducers
Valve Application Guidelines
Valve Characteristics
Valve Packing Considerations
Delivery Options
This training is also available as a remote virtual classroom course 1300V.
Audience
This course is for engineers, technicians and others responsible for the selection, sizing, and application of control valves, actuators and control valve instrumentation.
Prerequisites
Some experience with industrial controls equipment including control valves and actuators would be helpful.
Training price may vary depending on course location.