Device and method for determining a failure mode of a pneumatic control valve assembly
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1. A control valve assembly, comprising:
- a control valve having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the control valve comprising a valve plug being movably positioned between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet to control the flow of fluid through the valve;
an actuator for moving the valve plug, the actuator comprising an actuator housing and a diaphragm mounted within the actuator housing, the diaphragm dividing the actuator housing into at least two chambers, at least one of the chambers including an actuator vent and at least one of the chambers including an actuator control fluid inlet, and a valve stem connected to the diaphragm and the valve plug, the valve stem being arranged to move the valve plug in response to movement of the diaphragm;
a positioner comprising a positioner control fluid inlet, a control fluid vent, and a control line, the control line being connected to the control fluid inlet;
wherein the actuator vent is connected to a flow switch capable of detecting a flow condition through the actuator vent, the flow switch being communicatively connected to the positioner, andwherein the positioner is arranged to distinguish between a control fluid leak in the control fluid line and a control fluid leak in the diaphragm and to send an alarm to a central controller when a leak of control fluid is detected, and the alarm sent to the central controller includes information that identifies the type of control fluid leak.
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A control valve assembly is capable of diagnosing malfunctions in the control valve assembly and discerning a location of a control fluid leak in the control valve assembly. The control valve assembly includes a control valve, an actuator and a positioner. The actuator includes an actuator vent in an actuator housing, the actuator vent being connected to a flow switch. By determining a flow condition through the actuator vent, the positioner determines whether a control fluid leak is located in a control line or in a diaphragm.
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1. A control valve assembly, comprising:
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a control valve having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the control valve comprising a valve plug being movably positioned between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet to control the flow of fluid through the valve; an actuator for moving the valve plug, the actuator comprising an actuator housing and a diaphragm mounted within the actuator housing, the diaphragm dividing the actuator housing into at least two chambers, at least one of the chambers including an actuator vent and at least one of the chambers including an actuator control fluid inlet, and a valve stem connected to the diaphragm and the valve plug, the valve stem being arranged to move the valve plug in response to movement of the diaphragm; a positioner comprising a positioner control fluid inlet, a control fluid vent, and a control line, the control line being connected to the control fluid inlet; wherein the actuator vent is connected to a flow switch capable of detecting a flow condition through the actuator vent, the flow switch being communicatively connected to the positioner, and wherein the positioner is arranged to distinguish between a control fluid leak in the control fluid line and a control fluid leak in the diaphragm and to send an alarm to a central controller when a leak of control fluid is detected, and the alarm sent to the central controller includes information that identifies the type of control fluid leak. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A control valve assembly comprising:
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a control valve having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the control valve comprising a valve plug being movably positioned between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet to control the flow of fluid through the valve; an actuator for moving the valve plug, the actuator comprising an actuator housing and a diaphragm mounted within the actuator housing, the diaphragm dividing the actuator housing into at least two chambers, at least one of the chambers including an actuator vent and at least one of the chambers including an actuator control fluid inlet, and a valve stem connected to the diaphragm and the valve plug, the valve stem being arranged to move the valve plug in response to movement of the diaphragm; a positioner comprising a control fluid inlet, a control fluid vent, and a control line, the control line being connected to the control fluid inlet, wherein the actuator vent is connected to a flow switch capable of detecting a flow condition through the actuator vent, the flow switch being communicatively connected to the positioner, and wherein the control fluid vent is joined to the actuator vent. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A method of determining a failure mode in a control valve assembly comprising:
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detecting a leak in control fluid; polling a flow switch connected to an actuator vent to determine a position of the flow switch; determining whether the flow switch is open or closed; determining a flow condition through the actuator vent based on the position of the flow switch; determining whether a valve stem is moving; waiting for a period of time if the valve stem is moving before subsequently polling the flow switch; outputting a control line leak alarm if the flow switch indicates a low flow condition through the actuator vent; and outputting a diaphragm leak alarm if the flow switch indicates a high flow condition through the actuator vent and the valve stem is not moving. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A control valve assembly, comprising:
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a valve having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the valve comprising a valve plug positioned between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet to control the flow of fluid through the valve; an actuator for moving the valve plug, the actuator comprising an actuator housing and a diaphragm mounted within the actuator housing, the diaphragm dividing the actuator housing into at least two chambers, at least one of the chambers including an actuator vent and at least one of the chambers including an actuator control fluid inlet; a valve stem connected to the diaphragm and the valve plug, movement of the diaphragm moving the stem, which in turn moves the valve plug; and a positioner comprising a control fluid inlet, a control fluid vent, and a first control line, the first control line being connected to the actuator control fluid inlet and the control fluid vent being connected to the actuator vent; wherein a flow switch detects a flow condition through the actuator vent, the flow switch being communicatively connected to the positioner, the positioner determining a flow condition through the actuator vent by polling the flow switch and the positioner sending an alarm to a central controller when the positioner detects a leak of control fluid, the positioner distinguishing between a control fluid leak in the control fluid line and a control fluid leak in the diaphragm. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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