419-01 - MOV (Motor Operated Valve) Application & Construction

Learning objectives
- List the advantages of using an MOV
- Describe the operation of a typical MOV
- Discuss typical scenarios in which MOV use would be beneficial
- Describe the components of actuators and explain the differences between the Limitorque 00/000 and 0-3
Course overview
Using motor operated valves (MOVs) aids remote valve operation throughout a plant. Valves in hard-to-access areas can be operated from control rooms or other remote locations. To satisfy a range of torque, thrust, and speed requirements, these MOVs come in a variety of basic designs that use different gear drives/ratios and spring pack assemblies. The MOV (Motor Operated Valve) Application and Construction training course describes MOV components, uses, and operations. This online course covers basic MOV operation including actuator motors, 00/000 declutch mechanism, 00/000 worm and drive sleeve assembly, 00/000 handwheel assembly, 00/000 torque and limit switches, nameplates, 0-3 actuator components, and 03 declutch mechanism operation. The MOV Application and Construction course is part of the Motor Operated Valves training series.
The individuals involved in the development and promotion of this course do not receive any compensation or financial benefits outside of their regular employment for their work on this course.