Valve Actuator Selection Criteria

September 11, 2025

The selection of a valve actuator should consider the valve type, operating conditions, and control system compatibility. Below are the key selection criteria:

 ‌  1. Actuator Type Selection

    1‌.Drive Mechanism

     Electric Actuators‌: Suitable for precise control and remote operation. Must match the valve's torque, stroke, and speed requirements.

     Pneumatic Actuators‌: Ideal for fast action or harsh environments. Calculate the required output torque (recommended as 1.2–1.5 times the valve's maximum torque).

  • Hydraulic Actuators‌: Used for high-pressure differential or high-torque applications.
  • 2.Motion Type
  • Rotary Actuators‌: Suitable for quarter-turn valves (e.g., ball valves, butterfly valves).
  • Linear Actuators‌: Match the linear motion requirements of gate valves or globe valves.

     2. Key Performance Parameters

  • ‌     1. Output Torque
  • Must exceed the valve's maximum operating torque, with additional margin to account for wear or contamination.
  •      2. Stroke & Speed
  • Stroke must match the valve's opening/closing angle; speed should meet process timing requirements (e.g., emergency shutoff requires fast response).
  •      3. Stem Diameter
  • For rising-stem valves, ensure the stem diameter does not exceed the actuator's allowable range.

    3. Environmental & Compatibility Factors

  • 1. Protection Rating
  • Outdoor or corrosive environments require IP65 or higher protection.
  • 2.Control Signals
  • Must support standard protocols such as 4–20mA, Modbus, etc., for system integration.

    4. Special Operating Conditions

  • High-Pressure Systems‌: Actuators must have high-strength sealing.
  • Regulating Applications‌: High-precision positioning and repeatability are required (e.g., 3610RSC-50 model with 4–20mA feedback).
  • For optimal selection, consult manufacturer catalogs or request customized solutions to ensure compatibility with actual requirements.