
Sutein » Pneumatic Actuator – Double acting vs. spring return: Which best protects your process during a power failure?

If the air supply cuts off tomorrow, a valve should know what to do.
In valve automation, choosing the right type of pneumatic actuator not only determines how the valve moves, but also how it reacts in case of failure — particularly during an air or power outage.
This difference, often underestimated, can be critical to ensuring plant safety, process continuity and product integrity.
A pneumatic actuator converts compressed air energy into mechanical motion to open or close a valve.
In STN-AIR actuators, movement is achieved through a rack-and-pinion mechanism combined with pistons and, in some cases, return springs.
STN-AIR actuators are compact, reliable and designed to comply with international standards such as ISO 5211 and NAMUR, making integration straightforward.
That’s where actuator type makes the difference:
Imagine a valve controlling a line at 160 °C. In case of failure, would you want it open, closed or halfway?
A Spring Return actuator guarantees that, even without air, the valve returns automatically to its configured safety position — normally closed (to prevent leaks) or normally open (to maintain flow).
At Sutein, we configure, assemble and test every valve + actuator set according to each client’s process requirements.
Choosing between Double Acting and Spring Return is a key decision impacting operational safety, system reliability and emergency response.
If you’re automating valves or reviewing existing equipment, our team will help you select not only what works — but what protects your process when it matters most.