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Control valve sizing, selection and maintenance

An IDC Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 5, 2007

A 2-day workshop on "Practical control valve sizing, selection and maintenance" will be held in Glasgow, Manchester and London during March 2007.

IDC Technologies is running a 2-day workshop on "Practical control valve sizing, selection and maintenance" in Glasgow on 1st and 2nd March 2007, in Manchester on 5th and 6th March 2007 and in London on 8th and 9th March 2007.

It is claimed that the majority of control valves throughout the world have not been correctly sised and that large numbers operate on manual mode.

Whether this is true is difficult to establish, but we do know that the method of sising and selecting a control valve for a specific application is generally not well understood.

Although there are many factors that need to be taken into account the subject is not difficult to understand if dealt with in a logical manner.

Many maintenance problems result from people treating its symptoms rather than tackling the true causes - a basic understanding of the principles is all that is usually needed to solve problems for good.

This practical, hands-on workshop is designed to maximise knowledge retention and understanding.

It provides an opportunity for participants to discuss with the presenter and others, specific problems and appropriate solutions.

All delegates take away a detailed and comprehensive copy of the material presented, therefore minimal note taking is encouraged to ensure maximum delegate participation and attention.

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