Direct Operating Electrically Operated Valve: Understanding the Mechanism

How does a direct operating, electrically operated valve work?

Choose the correct option:
a) an actuator is used in place of the plunger
b) the plunger is connected directly to the disc of a globe valve
c) the plug is energized, opening the valve
d) the solenoid is de-energized, thus opening the valve
e) the solenoid is energized, thus closing the valve

Answer:

The correct answer is b) the plunger is connected directly to the disc of a globe valve, where the energized solenoid acts to control the flow by moving the plunger that interacts with the valve disc.

The operation of a direct operating, electrically operated valve involves various components and processes. When the solenoid is energized in this type of valve, it creates a magnetic field that pulls a plunger or similar mechanism to either open or close the valve. The action of the solenoid directly impacts the plunger which in turn affects the valve's disc (e.g., in a globe valve) or plug to control the flow of fluid or gas.

Likening the solenoid in an electrical circuit to a valve in a water circuit, when the solenoid is energized and thus the valve is closed, it restricts flow in a similar manner to how a closed valve prevents the flow of water.

In the context of the question provided, the correct answer is b) the plunger is connected directly to the disc of a globe valve.

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