ValveWatch offers clients the flexibility to monitor valves from anywhere in the world. Engineers and Technicians in remote locations can retrieve monitoring data, analyze test results, and recommend corrective action without visiting the facility. Because each client has different requirements, ValveWatch will design and implement a monitoring plan customized to fit each client’s requirements.
ValveWatch staffs Monitoring Centers in Atlanta, Georgia and Bergen, Norway that are capable of remotely monitoring ValveWatch installations around the world. Technicians are on-line at our Monitoring Centers to analyze your data and provide up-to-the-minute graphic interpretation that is easy to understand and apply. Engineers are on-call 24/7.
ValveWatch staffs Monitoring Centers in Atlanta, Georgia USA and Bergen, Norway that are capable of remotely monitoring ValveWatch installations around the world. Engineers are on-line at our Monitoring Centers to analyze your data and provide up-to-the-minute graphic interpretation that is easy to understand and apply. Engineers are on-call 24/7.
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A monthly report is sent to each facility summarizing the performance of the monitored valves and actuators. ValveWatch Engineers review client data, provide commentary on the performance of client equipment over the past month, and outline any corrective action that was taken.
ValveWatch makes the most damaging valve and actuator problems easy to detect and simple to diagnose.
| Valve Problems Detected | Actuator Problems Detected |
|---|---|
| 1. Leaking Seals | 1. Internal Corrosion |
| 2. Bent Stem | 2. Broken Return Spring |
| 3. Valve Seizure | 3. Cylinder Damage |
| 4. Over-tightened Packing | 4. Undersized Actuator |
| 5. Excessive Breakout Torque | 5. Restricted Solenoid Exhaust |
| 6. Valve Galling | 6. Fluctuating Supply Pressure |
| 7. Ejected Cavity Sealant | 7. Insufficient Air Supply |