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Mechanical
- Sep 8, 2016
- 4
Dear Professions
My company is developing the series of Double offset High Performance Butterfly Valves High Pressure.
Now we have problems regarding the high pressure closure test.
Our product design is to API-609.
So, we follow the API 598 to conduct the pressure testings.
When we do the high pressure closure test, we set the bare stem valves on the test bench, with the seat retaining plate facing the upstream.
We close the disc with a wrench and then remove the wrench.
Then we pressurize the valve to 1.1 times of the rating pressure, it happened that the disc flipped open by the hydraulic force.
However, if we install a handle and notch plate on the same valve and run the test again.
The valve passed the test without any leakage because the disc was fixed by the handle and notch plate.
My question are:
1) Can the handle and notch plate be installed when doing the test?
2) If they can, should the valve which passed the test be regarded as qualified?
3) Although the high pressure closure testing is optional according to API 598, is it actually a mandatory test in the valve business?
Please help. Thank you.
My company is developing the series of Double offset High Performance Butterfly Valves High Pressure.
Now we have problems regarding the high pressure closure test.
Our product design is to API-609.
So, we follow the API 598 to conduct the pressure testings.
When we do the high pressure closure test, we set the bare stem valves on the test bench, with the seat retaining plate facing the upstream.
We close the disc with a wrench and then remove the wrench.
Then we pressurize the valve to 1.1 times of the rating pressure, it happened that the disc flipped open by the hydraulic force.
However, if we install a handle and notch plate on the same valve and run the test again.
The valve passed the test without any leakage because the disc was fixed by the handle and notch plate.
My question are:
1) Can the handle and notch plate be installed when doing the test?
2) If they can, should the valve which passed the test be regarded as qualified?
3) Although the high pressure closure testing is optional according to API 598, is it actually a mandatory test in the valve business?
Please help. Thank you.