Final Control Element (for an interlock system). | AIChE

Final Control Element (for an interlock system).

A field device used to drive the process to its lowest energy state, or a state away from its critical operating limit. A common final control element is a solenoid valve either directly applied to the process for control of fluid flow or to vent from or admit instrument air to an air-operated control valve. Motor control starter circuits also serve as final control elements to start or stop motors. Also, see "Output Devices".

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