what is the basic working principle of I/P and Positioner in
any control valve.
Answer Posted / rk singh
I/P is input (requirement of process/operator) at which
valve needs to be operated.Positioner gives output
(feedback) to control loop about actual position of valve.
Conclusively-I/P-requirement, Positioner-job done
conformation
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