Phil121324
Mechanical
- Apr 16, 2020
- 9
Hello,
Im looking for some support, research paper, standard or maybe just good old experience to assist in determining the cause of some high torque on some ball valves in water service....
There are 20+ ball valves where i work (water injection facility) that are problematic to open under rated differential pressure. To get around these issues valves have been positioned "just closed", approx 5% open so then when they need to open the travel is minimal OR we have to equalize pressure across both sides of the valve.
The valves are 10"class 1500, Stallite clad ball and seal sealing area, trunnion mounted, SPE, according to OEM documentation the FOS on the BTO is approx 298% (3x) the required. However, as stated we still have operational issues constantly with these valves. We have valves from different manufacturers, with similar size actuators and they both have the same issue.
The valve is relatively new(3 YEARS), my immediate thought is the excess torque is being caused by the seat to ball seal face and not the bearings, just my thoughts as the likely cause.
The valves are regularly opened against rated DP, perhaps overtime the sealing faces have shined up/lapped in/matched nicely and this may be causing the high torque.
Does anyone have experience of this, im interested to know how you might think the water service could be affecting the opening of the valve? One thing to consider with the water is what happens when your Beer glass is on a table and condensation has formed on the outside, you go to lift your glass up and it's stuck to the table or hard to move, could this be happing inside the valve????
any thoughts...
Im looking for some support, research paper, standard or maybe just good old experience to assist in determining the cause of some high torque on some ball valves in water service....
There are 20+ ball valves where i work (water injection facility) that are problematic to open under rated differential pressure. To get around these issues valves have been positioned "just closed", approx 5% open so then when they need to open the travel is minimal OR we have to equalize pressure across both sides of the valve.
The valves are 10"class 1500, Stallite clad ball and seal sealing area, trunnion mounted, SPE, according to OEM documentation the FOS on the BTO is approx 298% (3x) the required. However, as stated we still have operational issues constantly with these valves. We have valves from different manufacturers, with similar size actuators and they both have the same issue.
The valve is relatively new(3 YEARS), my immediate thought is the excess torque is being caused by the seat to ball seal face and not the bearings, just my thoughts as the likely cause.
The valves are regularly opened against rated DP, perhaps overtime the sealing faces have shined up/lapped in/matched nicely and this may be causing the high torque.
Does anyone have experience of this, im interested to know how you might think the water service could be affecting the opening of the valve? One thing to consider with the water is what happens when your Beer glass is on a table and condensation has formed on the outside, you go to lift your glass up and it's stuck to the table or hard to move, could this be happing inside the valve????
any thoughts...