A Two-Way Control Valve is a valve commonly used in process control applications to regulate the flow of fluid within a system. It features two ports—an inlet and an outlet—and controls the flow rate, pressure, temperature, or level of the fluid by modulating the flow through the valve.
Typically operated by an actuator, which adjusts the position of the valve plug or disc, the Two-Way Control Valve enables precise control of fluid flow. By modulating the valve's position, it can maintain a desired setpoint or respond to changes in process conditions, ensuring effective regulation within the system.