
Electric Valve Actuator
Looking for a reliable and efficient solution for electric valve control?
AOX electric valve actuators deliver efficient automation for a wide range of valve types, including ball, butterfly, and gate valves.
Designed with a compact structure and robust weather resistance, these electric valve actuators ensure reliable performance in demanding environments.
Featuring self-locking mechanisms, they maintain valve position during power outages. Available in both AC and DC power options, AOX electric valve actuators include user-friendly controls and digital displays, making them ideal for industries such as petroleum, chemical processing, and water treatment.
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An electric valve actuator is a device that uses an electric motor to control the opening and closing of valves, automating the flow of liquids and gases in various applications.
They convert electrical energy into mechanical motion. When an electrical signal is received, the actuator's motor drives gears or a screw mechanism to rotate the valve stem, controlling flow.
Electric actuators can control various types of valves, including ball valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, globe valves, and dampers, depending on their design and specifications.
Electric actuators offer precise control, ease of automation, low maintenance requirements, energy efficiency, and the ability to operate remotely, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.
Consider factors such as the type of valve, required torque, power supply options (AC or DC), environmental conditions, and whether fail-safe features are needed for your application.
A fail-safe position is the default position that the actuator moves to in case of power loss or failure. This can be either fully open or fully closed, depending on system requirements.
Many electric valve actuators feature a manual override option that allows operators to open or close the valve manually in case of power failure or maintenance needs.
They are widely used in industries such as water treatment, oil and gas, chemical processing, HVAC systems, and power generation for automating flow control processes.
Common troubleshooting steps include checking power supply connections, inspecting wiring for damage, verifying control signals, and ensuring that the actuator is properly calibrated.
Electric actuators generally require minimal maintenance but should be regularly inspected for wear and tear on components, checked for proper calibration, and cleaned to prevent dust accumulation.
















