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Honeywell control valves have proved to be trustworthy equipment in the oil and gas sector. It is responsible for controlling the flow rate of fluid up to the maximum capacity.

But even the most dependable equipment has its off-days. So you shouldn\'t panic and exercise restraint if your control valves show unconventional signs. This article is aimed at offering insight into the challenges you may face and how to remedy them.

Before diving into the challenges, lets talk about the parts of the Honeywell control valves. First, we have the Actuators, which are considered the power outlet of the control valve. They are responsible for the opening and shutting of the control valves. Without them, the control valves cannot elicit action.



Then we have the Body, which is usually made of brass coating. Its function is to protect the transmission elements responsible for transposing electrical signals.

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Challenges and Remedies

Challenge: Lack of Power

This is characterized by no flashes at all.

Remedy

The remedy is usually either to check for faulty wiring or look out for whether the control valve is connected to the power supply.

Challenge: Low voltage

This is usually noticed with two flashes when the power comes on. It is usually a result of insufficient voltage to the control valve.

Remedy

It can be rectified by cross-checking the wiring to look for faulty wires or replacing the control valve altogether.

Challenge: Faulty Regulator

This can be noticed by more than three flashes. It shows a faulty thermoregulator.

Remedy

The first thing that you will notice is that the thermoregulator will be very hot. Then you bring it out to cool then attempt to regulate the thermoregulator. If it doesn\'t work out well, then remove it and purchase a new one.

Challenge: Faulty Sensor

This can be noticed with Five flashes.

Remedy

A faulty sensor is a serious problem that cannot be easily rectified, so you have to replace the control valve.

Challenge: Faulty Control Valve

When it gets to seven flashes, it is a serious issue and therefore needs professional attention.

Remedy

The remedy is simple, remove the faulty control valve and replace it with a new one.

Challenge: Power Failure

When the flashes reach eight, it is probably due to power failure.

Remedy

What you have to do is to inspect the source of power to the control valve. If there are small faults, call an electrician to rectify them.

Most of these challenges are easily identifiable, so you should not panic when you experience them. It is also important to note that a normal working condition control valve will flash once. Anything lower or higher than that is probably a fault and should be fixed.

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