Electropneumatic position regulator
US-9534617-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US10060552B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10060552-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615157951-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A valve integrity manager is coupled with a servo or stepper motor to direct micro stroke testing of emergency shutdown valves. During testing, the system orders a closure of 20-25% of an emergency shutdown valve, providing data that either confirms the operability of the valve or a deficiency, while minimizing any effect on process variables.
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A valve integrity manager for conducting micro stroke tests of an emergency shutdown valve controlled by a double-acting actuator, wherein a micro stroke is a range of travel as low as 1% of the range of the emergency shutdown valve, and wherein a micro stroke test drives the emergency shutdown valve to approximately 1-5% of closure, the valve integrity manager comprising: a non-volatile memory for storing program modules and data; a processor coupled to the non-volatile memory; a control program module stored in the non-volatile memory and executed by the processor, that: in the event of a safety demand for the emergency shutdown valve, directs the transmission of an emergency shutdown signal from the valve integrity manager to a three-way solenoid valve such that a pilot valve will be switched to supply pneumatic or hydraulic fluid to the double-acting actuator to close the emergency shutdown valve, and that in the event of a micro stroke test, directs the valve integrity manager to provide electrical power and a control signal to a servo or stepper valve and receives a position feedback signal from the servo or stepper valve, wherein the servo or stepper valve controls the pneumatic or hydraulic fluid supply via the pilot valve to the double-acting actuator, thereby adjusting a percentage of closure of the emergency shutdown valve by a predetermined percentage; a measurement program module stored in the non-volatile memory and executed by the processor, that records a signal from a position transmitter located on the emergency shutdown valve that represents the true percentage of closure of the emergency shutdown valve, and that records a signal from a differential pressure transmitter installed across the emergency shutdown valve; and an analysis program module stored in the non-volatile memory and executed by the processor, that compares that recorded true percentage of closure with the percentage of closure commanded by the control program module and that compares the recorded differential pressure with a predetermined differential pressure predicted for the percentage of closure commanded by the control program module. 2. The valve integrity manager of claim 1 , further comprising a scheduler and configuration program module stored in the non-volatile memory and executed by the processor, that accepts input from a user for scheduling a planned time and periodicity for the micro stroke test of the emergency shutdown valve. 3. The valve integrity manager of claim 1 , wherein in the event of a safety demand for the emergency shutdown valve, if the analysis program module determines that the safety valve has jammed, the control program module will, based upon a predetermined logic sequence, direct the transmission of a second emergency shutdown signal from the valve integrity manager to the three-way solenoid valve. 4. The valve integrity manager of claim 1 , wherein in the event of a safety demand for the emergency shutdown valve, if the analysis program module determines that the safety valve has jammed, the control program module will direct the transmission of a signal to open by a predetermined percentage the three-way solenoid valve that controls the pneumatic or hydraulic fluid supply to the double-acting actuator of the emergency shutdown valve, and the control program module will then to transmit a signal to fully close that three-way solenoid valve. 5. The valve integrity manager of claim 4 , wherein the original emergency shutdown signal will command a first speed of closure, and wherein the signal to fully close the solenoid valve following the determination that the safety valve has jammed will command a second speed of closure that is different from the first speed of closure. 6. The valve integrity manager of claim 4 , wherein the original emergency shutdown signal will command a first force of closure by the pneumatic or hydraulic fluid, and wherein the signal to fully close the solenoid valve following the determination that the safety valve has jammed will command a second force of closure that is different from the first force of closure. 7. The valve integrity manager of claim 1 , wherein in the event of a micro stroke test of the emergency shutdown valve, if the analysis program module determines that the safety valve has jammed or has not attained the predetermined percentage of closure, the control program module will, based upon a predetermined logic sequence, retry directing the valve integrity manager to move the emergency shutdown valve by the predetermined percentage of closure. 8. The valve integrity manager of claim 7 , wherein the original micro stroke test control signal will command a first speed of closure, and wherein the signal to retry directing the valve integrity manager to move the emergency shutdown valve will command a second speed of closure that is different from the first speed of closure. 9. The valve integrity manager of claim 7 , wherein the original micro stroke test control signal will command a first force of closure, and wherein the signal to retry directing the valve integrity manager to move the emergency shutdown valve will command a second force of closure that is different from the first force of closure. 10. The valve integrity manager of claim 1 , wherein in the event of a micro stroke test for the emergency shutdown valve, the analysis program manager measures a first time for the emergency shutdown valve to reach the commanded adjustment of percentage of closure, and if the measured time is longer than a predetermined time, the analysis program module repeats the micro stroke test and measures a second time for the emergency shutdown valve to reach the commanded adjustment of percentage of closure. 11. A smart servo or stepper valve, for integration with a valve integrity manager for conducting micro stroke tests of an emergency shutdown valve controlled by a double-acting actuator, wherein a micro stroke is a range of travel as low as 1% of the range of the emergency shutdown valve, and wherein a micro stroke test drives the emergency shutdown valve to approximately 1-5% of closure, the smart servo or stepper valve comprising: a motor with an output shaft; a valve connected to the output shaft; control circuitry; a potentiometer connected to an output shaft; a non-volatile memory for storing program modules and data; a processor coupled to the non-volatile memory; a control program module stored in the non-volatile memory and executed by the processor, that: in the event of a safety demand for the emergency shutdown valve, directs the transmission of an emergency shutdown signal to a three-way solenoid valve such that a pilot valve will be switched to supply pneumatic or hydraulic fluid to the double-acting actuator to close the emergency shutdown valve, and that in the event of a micro stroke test, provides electrical power and a control signal to a servo or stepper valve and receives a position feedback signal from the servo or stepper valve, wherein the servo or stepper valve controls the pneumatic or hydraulic fluid supply via the pilot valve to the double-acting actuator, thereby adjusting a percentage of closure of the emergency shutdown valve by a predetermined percentage; a measurement program module stored in the non-volatile memory and executed by the processor, that records a signal from a position transmitter located on the emergency shutdown valve that represents the true percentage of closure of the emergency shutdown valve, and that records a signal from a differential pressure transmitter installed across the emergency shutdown valve; and an analysis program module stored in the non-volatile memory a
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