Control Valves

Training Provider:
Course Date: Wednesday 7th October 2026
Location: Banbury
Programme: 1 day duration: 9.00 am start - 5pm finish
Price: £730 + vat (per person)
BVAA Member Price: £440 + vat (per person)

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Course Brief

This course is designed as a comprehensive guide to Control Valves. Engineers, sales personnel, technicians and users attending will gain an invaluable insight into control valve construction, different types, actuator types and the range of instrumentation that can be supplied.

The course covers the methods and guidance used for sizing and selecting a control valve assembly for a specific application. Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting matters are also covered.

Course Objectives

  • To recognise the differences between control and other valve types.
  • To gain a greater awareness of the types of control valves, actuators and instrumentation available.
  • To help understand how to select the correct control valve and actuator for a specific application.
  • To understand potential issues that can occur if the correct control valve is not selected.
  • To review the materials used in the manufacture of control valve assemblies.
  • To help understand installation and service requirements for control valves.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for engineers and technicians, particularly those whose work involves contact with control valves and plant systems. Some basic familiarity with valves will be assumed. Managers with responsibility for plant and equipment would find an appreciation of the subject and the issues involved useful.

Course Presenter

Adrian Croft has worked in the control valve industry since 1977, starting with Blakeborough Valves (Weir, then Trillium) then moving to Kent Introl where he was responsible for providing control valve applications solutions, before returning to Weir in 2004 as Control Valve Product Manager. He now works as a Specialist Valve Engineer.

 Further information relating to course content..

Address: British Valve & Actuator Association
1A Banbury Office Village
Noral Way
Banbury
OX16 2SB
United Kingdom
   
Telephone: 01295 221270

How to find us

  • Exit M40 at Junction 11, Banbury (A422/A361).
  • Follow Hennef way to the Tesco roundabout
  • At that roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Southam Road  (A423)
  • Enter the roundabout – take the 3rd exit onto Noral Way
  • Take the first left turn into Banbury Office Village
  • Park in visitor parking for BVAA

Please note that parking is very limited, and ensure you park in the allocated visitor spaces for the BVAA, 1A.

Adrian Croft

Adrian Croft
Control Valve Consultant and Lecturer

Adrian has worked in the control valve industry since 1977 when he started his apprenticeship at Blakeborough Valves in Brighouse, which later became part of the Weir Group, now Trillium. Whilst at Blakeborough he was involved in most aspects of control valves, from design, specification, onsite support and providing applications solutions. In 2002 he moved to Kent Introl where he was responsible for providing control valve applications solutions. Adrian moved back to Weir in 2004 as Control Valve Product Manager in a more sales orientated role which often involved giving technical presentations to customers and end users and visiting sites to investigate problem valves. He now works as a Specialist Valve Engineer.

Classroom based training

Our one-day classroom-based courses will follow a similar format:

  • Offices open from 8.30am onwards
  • The course will start at 9.00am prompt
  • There will be a break for lunch, usually 12.30pm - 1.00pm
  • Each course will finish at 5.00pm at the latest

We provide a buffet lunch and would be grateful if you could inform us if you have any dietary restrictions or preferences on booking.

Course Materials

Full notes and course materials are supplied. Delegates will also receive a BVAA Manual specific to the course they attend.

Accessibility

Our training facility is on the first floor, with no wheelchair access. On both the ground floor and first floor we have an accessible toilet.

If you have any questions, or would like to discuss your specific requirements before your visit, please contact us on 01295 221270 or email enquiry@bvaa.org.uk.

Where to stay

Premier Inn, Castle Quay, Banbury, OX16 5UN
Tel: 0330 175 9013
Website: https://www.premierinn.com/
Parking: Chargeable off-site parking is available at Castle Quay Shopping Centre (OX16 5UN).

Premier Inn, Stroud Park, Ermont Way, Banbury, OX16 4AE
Tel: 0333 321 9439
Website: https://www.premierinn.com/

Parking is limited at our offices, so if you are staying at a local hotel with your colleagues, it may be worth considering a taxi to Banbury Office Village (OX16 2SB).

Need a taxi?

Royal Cars Banbury
Tel: 01295 255555
Website: https://www.royalcarsbanbury.co.uk/

Castle Cars Ltd
Tel: 01295 270011
Website: https://www.castlecarsbanbury.co.uk/

Online Courses

When participating in an online course, you should ensure that you have the hardware and software required in place. You must have an Internet-connected computer with:

  • Audio capability - you will need to hear our trainer and be heard.
  • Microsoft Teams - all online courses are delivered via Microsoft Teams.

Training Course Cancellation Policy

Delegate cancellations more than 14 days before the course date will normally receive a full refund or credit. Cancellations within 14 days are non-refundable.  Delegate substitutions are permitted up to 48 hours before course commencement. BVAA reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses. In such cases, a full refund or transfer will be offered.

Acknowledgement - By booking a BVAA training course, the delegate (and/or the booking organisation) confirms that they have read, understood, and accepted this Training Course Cancellation Policy.

Disclaimer

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The contents of BVAA Training materials should not be construed as professional advice and the publishers disclaim liability for any loss, howsoever caused, arising directly or indirectly from reliance on the information in the material.

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BVAA TRAINING COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY

1. Delegate Cancellation
If a delegate is unable to attend a booked BVAA training course, the following terms apply:

  • Cancellations received more than 14 days before the course date - A full refund will normally be issued, or (if preferred) the booking fee may be credited against the next scheduled BVAA training course.
  • Cancellations received 14 days or fewer before the course date - No refund will normally be available, as event costs will already have been committed and cannot reasonably be recovered, to avoid these costs being passed on to other members.
  • Non‑attendance without prior notice - No refund will be given.

2. Delegate Substitution

  • A booked delegate may be substituted, at no additional cost, up to 48 hours before course commencement.
  • BVAA must be notified in advance of the substitute’s name and contact details.

3. Exceptional Circumstances

  • BVAA recognises that exceptional circumstances can arise.
  • Requests for refunds or credits outside the terms above will be considered fairly and reasonably at BVAA’s discretion, but cannot be guaranteed.

4. Course Cancellation or Changes by BVAA

  • BVAA reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or reschedule a training course where necessary (for example due to low delegate numbers, instructor availability, or unforeseen circumstances).
  • In the event that BVAA cancels a course, delegates will be offered:
    • a full refund where possible, or
    • the option to transfer their booking to a rescheduled or alternative course.
  • BVAA cannot accept liability for travel, accommodation, or other associated costs incurred by delegates.

5. Refund Method

  • Any refunds due will be made to the original payer, using the original payment method where possible.

Acknowledgement
By booking a BVAA training course, the delegate (and/or the booking organisation) will be required to confirm that they have read, understood, and accepted this Training Course Cancellation Policy.  These terms apply to all bookings, whether made by individuals or organisations.