Solutions for a sustainable and digital future

AS-Schneider will present the new Digital Valve Kit, valves for hydrogen applications as well as valves for use with fugitive emissions at the Valve World 2022. A highlight from the AS-Schneider Group at the Valve World at booth B20 in hall 03: Expanding on the static digital twin valve solution Digital Product Pass, AS-Schneider presents the new dynamic digital twin solution, the so-called Digital Valve Kit. The new Digital Valve Kit provides plant operators with remote access and remote control of their valves, as well as indicates the current health status of the installed valves. In addition, the specialist for industrial valves will present valves and manifolds as well as the DBB ball valves for hydrogen applications and for use with fugitive emissions (TA-Luft 2021).

Every year, technicians install millions of mechanical components in brown- and greenfield plants – a large proportion of which are valves and valve manifolds. To take advantage of the IIoT, suppliers, plant engineers and operators should include these valves in the digital twin of the plant. This is exactly where the AS-Schneider Group comes in, developing valve solutions that can be easily integrated into the global and digital industrial infrastructure of the future.

In addition to the static Digital Product Pass, AS-Schneider is currently working on a dynamic solution to sense or capture data, the so-called Digital Valve Kit.

The Digital Valve Kit provides plant operators with remote access and remote control of their valves as well as indicates the current health status of the installed valves. The DVK provides all alerts to the maintenance team in a timely manner. This enables them to react in time and initiate further measures at an early stage. The system is compliant with all industry-relevant standards (e.g. NAMUR standard).

A live demo of this can be seen daily at Valve World at 11 a.m., 02 p.m., and 04 p.m. at the AS-Schneider booth B20.

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