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BMS Controls Glossary

Electric Control Valve

An electric control valve is a type of valve that is used to control the flow of liquids and gases. It is typically used in industrial settings to regulate the flow of fluids, such as water, oil, or air. The valve is typically made up of a body, a stem, and a bonnet. The body is the part of the valve that houses the internal components, such as the stem and bonnet. The stem is the part of the valve that moves up and down to open and close the valve. The bonnet is the part of the valve that is used to secure the stem in place. Electric control valves are powered by an electric motor, which is used to control the opening and closing of the valve. The electric motor is connected to a control system, which is used to regulate the flow of the fluid. The control system can be either manual or automated, depending on the application. Electric control valves are used in a variety of applications, such as controlling the flow of water in a home, regulating the flow of oil in an industrial setting, or controlling the flow of air in an HVAC system.