Production • Processing • Handling
Actuator technology aids gas blending
Gas blending process adopts electric actuation for improved accuracy, economy and environmental performance. By Remco Bakker.
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nnovative electric control valve actuator technology has successfully delivered an improvement in performance with reduced operating costs for the vital gas blending process on a European natural gas distribution network.
Fluxys is the independent operator of the natural gas storage and transmission system in Belgium, supplying domestic and industrial consumers throughout the country. Because the natural gas can come from different sources and the composition of each source varies, the quality of the gas is closely monitored for calorific value and density at blending stations. Te gas blending process is therefore a critical part of the transmission and storage structure, impacting on product quality, environmental regulations and profitability. Wishing to improve the blending process,
Fluxys identified valve actuation as a key area. Improving process valve response times whilst reducing dead-time and overshoot would increase control efficiency and eliminate potential cycling and variability problems. If an electrical solution could also be found, it would reduce operating costs and improve environmental performance by eliminating the requirement to waste gas through venting to air as determined by existing equipment. Prodim, Rotork’s agent in Belgium, proposed the use of the CVL-5000 electric control valve actuator as an alternative to the existing actuator on a blending flow control valve in a trial at the Fluxys booster station at Le Roeuix. Te Rotork CVL actuator offers a highly accurate and responsive method of automating control valves with resolution figures better than 0.1%, the ability to eliminate position overshoot and without the complexity and cost of a pneumatic supply. As well as simplified, all-electric operation with
low power consumption, the CVL-5000 delivers a high thrust linear output performance that suits the heavy-duty demands of the large control valves used in the application, combined with a programmable integral failsafe capability. Engineers from Fluxys, Rotork and Mokveld removed the existing actuator, fitted an ATEX-
Fig. 1. Engineers fit the CVL-5000 to the installed gas blending valve at the Fluxys Le Roeuix plant in preparation for performance testing.
certified explosion-proof CVL-5000, re-connected the control signal and carried out a series of tests that demonstrated improved response times, accurate valve positioning, low running costs and fail-to-position operation on loss of mains supply. As a result, Fluxys has decided to adopt the CVL- 5000 as the standard actuator for its gas blending plants; over time, existing valves will be retrofitted whilst new valves will have the actuators factory fitted. It is estimated that the improved performance achieved by each valve installation can be accompanied by an annual saving of up to €5,000 in operating costs per unit. l
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Remco Bakker is with Rotork in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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