How to select an industrial gas proportional valve for a gas train
How to select an industrial gas proportional valve for a gas train
Selecting an industrial gas proportional valve for a gas train requires matching the valve’s control capability, flow capacity, and safety requirements with the combustion system.
A proportional valve is used to continuously regulate gas flow (0–100%) according to a control signal rather than just ON/OFF control.
Below is a practical engineering selection procedure used in burner and combustion systems.
1. Define the Function in the Gas Train
First clarify what the proportional valve will control in the system:
Typical purposes:
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Gas flow modulation for burner load control
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Pressure regulation to stabilize burner pressure
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Air–gas ratio control in modulating burners
In a combustion gas train, the proportional valve usually works with:
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Gas filter
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Pressure regulator
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Safety shut-off valves
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Flow control valve (proportional)
These components regulate and protect the gas supply to the burner.
2. Determine the Required Flow Capacity (Cv or Kv)
Valve size must match the maximum gas flow of the burner.
Key parameters:
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Q – Gas flow rate (Nm³/h or SCFH)
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ΔP – Pressure drop across valve
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SG – Gas specific gravity
Typical sizing relation:
Cv=QΔP/SGCv=ΔP/SGQ
Where Cv represents valve capacity.
Rules:
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Valve should operate 15–85% open for stable control.
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Avoid undersized valves (pressure loss) or oversized valves (poor modulation).
3. Check Gas Type Compatibility
Confirm valve materials are compatible with the gas.
Typical gases:
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Natural gas
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LPG
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Biogas
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Hydrogen
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Air or inert gases
Valve seals and body materials must resist the gas chemistry and contamination level.
Example:
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FKM/Viton seals → hydrocarbons
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EPDM seals → oxygen or steam environments.
4. Verify Pressure Range
Important pressure parameters:
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Inlet pressure
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Outlet pressure
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Maximum pressure rating
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Differential pressure (ΔP)
Valve rating should be 25–50% higher than the system pressure to tolerate spikes.
Typical gas train pressures:
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Low pressure: 20–500 mbar
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Medium pressure: 0.5–5 bar
5. Select Valve Type
Common proportional valve types:
1️⃣ Direct-acting proportional valve
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Fast response
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Good for small burners or low flow
2️⃣ Pilot-operated proportional valve
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Handles large gas flows
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Used in industrial combustion systems
Pilot types are preferred for large industrial gas trains.
6. Choose Control Signal
The valve must match the burner control system.
Common signals:
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0–10 V
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4–20 mA
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PWM
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Fieldbus (Modbus/CAN)
The signal controls valve position and therefore gas flow.
7. Verify Safety and Certification
Gas train components must meet safety standards:
Typical requirements:
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ATEX (explosion protection)
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CE / PED
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EN 161 or EN 88 for gas valves
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IP65+ protection in industrial environments.
Normally the proportional valve is normally closed (NC) for safety.
8. Check Environmental Conditions
Consider the installation environment:
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Ambient temperature
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Gas temperature
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Dust, vibration, humidity
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Hazardous area classification
These factors affect valve materials and IP rating.
9. Confirm Mechanical Connection
Match the gas train piping:
Parameters:
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DN size (e.g., DN20 / DN25 / DN50)
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Thread or flange connection
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Mounting orientation
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Space inside gas train cabinet
Example Selection Process
Example burner:
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Fuel: Natural gas
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Max flow: 120 Nm³/h
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Inlet pressure: 1.5 bar
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Outlet pressure: 100 mbar
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Control signal: 4–20 mA
Recommended valve characteristics:
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DN25 proportional valve
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Cv ≈ 8–10
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Pilot-operated type
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NC safety design
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ATEX certified
✅ Summary – Key parameters to calculate first
| Parameter | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Gas type | material compatibility |
| Flow rate | determines Cv/Kv |
| Pressure range | valve strength |
| Control signal | system compatibility |
| Valve type | modulation performance |
| Certification | safety compliance |
💡 Engineering tip:
For industrial burners above 300–500 kW, proportional valves are usually integrated with ratio control systems or servo-controlled butterfly valves for better air-fuel modulation.
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