Energy Efficiency of Electric Actuated Valves

Posted on Actuated Valves, Energy Efficiency August 23, 2017 by Enolgas USA

The more you know about the systems in your home, the more empowered you are to make wise decisions and take care of the things that make your home run smoothly. The valves in your water supply system are a vital component of your home. How do they work, and what are the advantages of using electric actuated valves?

What Are Valve Actuators?

To understand what an electric actuated valve is, you first need to understand the nature of valve actuators. A valve actuator is any device that employs a source of power to open or close a valve.

Often, that source of power is a human being. As in, a person must be present at the valve site to apply rotational force in order to open or close the valve. As you can imagine, this is often inconvenient and can cost precious time. For example, if there is an emergency within a plumbing system you may have to wait hours until a plumber can shut off the valve if you’re not familiar with how to do it.

Other valves are automatic. They may be operated by a variety of means, including electricity, hydraulics, air, or springs.Electric Actuated Valves

Advantages of Electric Actuated

The biggest advantage of electric actuated valves is they can be remotely operated. Therefore, if there is a plumbing emergency the valves can easily be shut off before a bad situation gets any worse.

Electric actuated valves are also energy efficient. Not only can they prevent excess water flow, thereby saving you money on your water bill, but the valves themselves do not consume a great deal of energy. According to Flow Control Network, which focuses on designing, maintaining, and operating fluid control systems, “It is often said that control valves wastefully expend energy, but this is not true. Modern control valve design and sizing methods allow for the use of pumps with smaller head pressures, resulting in less energy absorption via the pressure drop across a control valve.”

Electric actuated valves are often used in industrial settings, but they can be useful in any fluid management system.

Electric Actuated Valves as Part of a Water Security System

A water security system can prevent flooding, prevent water damage, and reduce water waste. Electric actuated valves can be an integral part of such a system. The valves may have sensors that detect when water flow is too high and automatically shut off. This monitoring capability does not consume a lot of energy and can be especially valuable when you are away from home for extended periods of time and aren’t around to notice if something is off with your water system.

You don’t have to be an expert to understand that electric actuated valves can benefit you and your home. If you would like to learn more about electric actuated valves and water security systems, contact Enolgas USA, Inc. today. The experts there will make recommendations for your home so you can take advantage of modern technology that will make your home more secure and more efficient.

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