I have a valve that has been failing continuously due to leakage of the seals, therefore would like to recommend a new valve as a replacement. Piping class: B1
The current installed valve has the following specs: Designed to API 6D / API 608
Body material: ASTM A-216 WCB
Ball Material: 316SS...
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I currently have a floating ball valve that operates in a Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) Regeneration Package. The piping spec that it is on is B1E (Carbon Steel, Pressure Class 300, Corrosion Allowance 3mm). I would like to replace it with a new design and am stuck with two options. If...
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I am in the oil & gas industry, we deal mostly with LNG Gas so technically the systems are supposedly clean.
Most of our Pilot Operated SRVs have failed a leak test compared to Bellows and Conventional type (which have failed either due to leakage or did not "pop" or...
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The scenario is that we have never had very high failure rates of PSVs in our plant. Unfortunately after a very high magnitude earthquake, we have seen an increased number of failures.
Would the type matter? i.e. Conventional, Bellows, Pilot with regards to vibration...
Hi Guys - I have two questions about PSVs and the two testing methods i.e. in-situ and bench testing.
1. If a PSV fails an In-situ testing, would the results be accurate enough as compared to bench testing results; especially with set pressure and CDTP (Cold differential test pressure)?
2. If...