ZDawg
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2014
- 11
Good morning all. I have looked everywhere and found nothing apart from resources to calculate specific times for actuators and warnings when doing so to determine the closing time for an actuated gate valve.
I am trying to find notes from people either in operation or those that work with them to determine what a common practice is for closing times on a gate valve for a pipeline. I've seen 1s per 1" OD, I've heard 60s per 12" OD, but both of these were one offs.
The reason I'm asking is the last project I worked on, the stroke times varied per pipeline (understandable) but operations had some complaints to the time it took for most of them. On a new project we've been tasked by the client to provide estimated stroke times that we can give to the manufacturer to see if they can meet those times or do better (last time we just went with what the manufacturer suggested which was obviously slow because it's easier for them to do).
Any kind of input helps. This is for a 30" oil pipeline and we're only providing estimates to the client, who will then convene with operations and deal with the valve/actuator acquisition.
I am trying to find notes from people either in operation or those that work with them to determine what a common practice is for closing times on a gate valve for a pipeline. I've seen 1s per 1" OD, I've heard 60s per 12" OD, but both of these were one offs.
The reason I'm asking is the last project I worked on, the stroke times varied per pipeline (understandable) but operations had some complaints to the time it took for most of them. On a new project we've been tasked by the client to provide estimated stroke times that we can give to the manufacturer to see if they can meet those times or do better (last time we just went with what the manufacturer suggested which was obviously slow because it's easier for them to do).
Any kind of input helps. This is for a 30" oil pipeline and we're only providing estimates to the client, who will then convene with operations and deal with the valve/actuator acquisition.