Globe Control Valve Repair Guide: 12 Common Problems and How to Fix Them
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Learn how to repair globe control valves with this practical guide covering 12 common problems such as valve hunting, leakage, stem jamming, 4-20mA signal loss, and positioner failure.
Globe Control Valve Repair Guide: 12 Real-World Problems and Solutions
Repair globe control valves at the factory, check positioner and actuator
Actual images of the globe control valves repair process, checking the positioner, pneumatic system, and valve travel before putting it back into operation.
Why do linear control valves fail?
Linear control valves operate continuously under harsh conditions:
steam
hot water
thermal oil
high pressure
frequent modulation cycles
After long-term operation, failures are inevitable.
The key is diagnosing the real problem correctly.
Techniques for checking globe control valves at the factory
Physically check the linear control valves before repairing
12 real-world problems and how to fix them
1. Valve does not open
Symptoms:
signal is present, but valve does not move
Possible causes:
no air supply
faulty positioner
jammed valve stem
Solution:
check air pressure
inspect positioner output
manually test stem movement
2. Valve does not close
Symptoms:
valve remains open
Possible causes:
broken spring
actuator failure
incorrect control signal
Solution:
verify fail action
test actuator spring return
3. Valve stem stuck
Symptoms:
valve moves halfway and stops
Possible causes:
dirt buildup
bent stem
overtightened packing
Solution:
disassemble and clean internal trim
Practical repair process: actuator removal and body cleaning
When the valve is stuck, unstable, or leaking, maintenance usually starts by removing the actuator.
Step 1: Remove the actuator
Before disassembly:
isolate air supply
disconnect control signal
release internal pressure
Remove:
air tubing
actuator bolts
positioner linkage
Important:
Always mark the stem position before removal.
Step 2: Inspect gasket, packing, and diaphragm
Check:
body gasket
stem packing
actuator diaphragm
O-rings
Signs of damage:
hardening
cracking
deformation
air leakage
If damaged:
replace immediately.
Check the gasket and packing of the globe control valve when repairing
Checking gaskets, packing and seals is an important step when repairing control valves
Step 3: Clean valve body and trim
Clean:
valve seat
plug
stem
guide bush
Common contamination:
rust
steam debris
oil residue
chemical deposits
Many valves can recover after proper cleaning.
Step 4: Reassemble and stroke test
After reassembly:
test with air supply.
Check:
full stroke
leakage
smooth movement
spring return
4-20mA response
If:
4mA = fully closed 20mA = fully open
the valve is working properly.
4. Valve leakage when closed
Symptoms:
valve is shut, but fluid still passes through
Possible causes:
worn seat
damaged plug
debris on trim
Solution:
re-lap or replace trim
5. Valve hunting (continuous vibration)
This is one of the most common field problems.
Symptoms:
valve keeps moving back and forth
Possible causes:
incorrect PID tuning
oversized Cv
poor sensor location
Solution:
re-tune PID
check sensor installation
review valve sizing
6. Valve does not reach full open
Possible causes:
insufficient air pressure
weak actuator force
7. Valve does not fully close
Possible causes:
worn spring
seat contamination
8. Positioner does not receive 4-20mA signal
Possible causes:
broken wiring
open loop
controller failure
Solution:
measure loop current.
How to measure loop current
To check whether the positioner is receiving signal:
set multimeter to DC mA
break the signal wire
connect meter in series
Example:
Controller (+) → Multimeter → Positioner (+)
Readings:
4mA = near closed
20mA = near open
If 0mA:
signal loop is broken.
9. Positioner calibration error
Symptoms:
4mA does not return to 0%
20mA does not reach 100%
Solution:
perform re-calibration.
10. Actuator air leakage
Possible causes:
damaged diaphragm
leaking fittings
11. Wrong temperature reading from PT100
Possible causes:
faulty sensor
bad installation location
This can cause unstable valve movement.
12. Jerky valve movement
Possible causes:
dirty air supply
clogged nozzle
faulty FRL unit
Real field experience
In actual industrial plants:
around 70% of control valve failures are not in the valve body itself.
Most failures come from:
positioners
air supply
control loop
temperature sensors
Many customers replace the whole valve unnecessarily.
Repair linear control valve positioner
Positioner is the most common error-causing position in practice
When to repair vs when to replace
Condition
Repair
Replace
Minor leakage
Yes
Positioner failure
Yes
Diaphragm damage
Yes
Bent stem
Yes
Severe seat wear
Yes
Cracked body
Yes
Phat Dat provides:
linear control valves
pneumatic actuators
temperature controllers
PT100 sensors
valve troubleshooting support
Applications:
steam systems
thermal oil
industrial heating
boiler systems
Test control valve before delivering to customers
Control valves are actually tested before delivery
FAQ
Why is my control valve hunting?
Usually due to poor PID tuning or incorrect Cv sizing.
Why does the valve leak even when closed?
Seat wear or contamination is the most common cause.
Should I replace the valve immediately if it stops moving?
No. Always check the positioner first.
Can a faulty positioner be repaired?
Yes, depending on the damage.
Is your linear control valve experiencing:
failure to open
failure to close
vibration
leakage
signal loss
Send us your valve model or photos.
Phat Dat can help diagnose the real issue before replacement.
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