Agricultural engineering

As the population continues to rise, global food production will need to increase everywhere. However, the effects of climate change continue to make it difficult to achieve optimal crop yields in some places, so best agricultural practices, including irrigation, need to be used. Agricultural irrigation can optimize water flow by using a variety of drive and control valves, thus ensuring that only the optimal amount of water is used and not wasted. Of course, we at COVNA can supply these pneumatic and electric valves for both small and large irrigation applications. In this article, we will learn how to select and apply COVNA actuators to regulate water flow in irrigation practices.

Where can actuators be used in the agricultural irrigation industry?

Both electric and pneumatic valves have a wide range of applications in the agricultural irrigation industry, but it takes some thought and consideration to find the best use for them. The biggest use is to control water flow through automated control loops that require humidity sensors to analyze the moisture level of the soil and thus open/close the water valve accordingly. In this case an on/off or flow control valve can be used.

When using control valves, valves such as globe valves and Angle valves are usually preferred in agricultural irrigation, which have a tighter closure than other valves. COVNA actuators are suitable for applications with these valves as they meet requirements for torque, general wear resistance, etc., as these applications may require the actuator to be outdoors, etc. In addition, since the valve can be operated in manual mode in case of power failure, it has the flexibility to operate continuously without obstacles.