Analista
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2009
- 2
Good day.
We designing a bildge-ballast system for a ship River and selected valves duo check for suction lines (Low weigth). Crane Duo Check valves were select in ASTM A395 with metal seat and interior stainless steel .
They came to the worshop and the officers performed a "proof of tightness," water without pressure on the side of the springs and found that the fluid is not retained.
They are determined to return the valves to the supplier (Crane-WO supply), but I'm not sure that this is a good practice to test the tightness of the valve.
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What is the problem?
We made a bad choice? this is not the correct way to test the valve? Should be tested with a minimum pressure? The material or the seal is not adequate?
(Design pressure is 6 BAR)
We designing a bildge-ballast system for a ship River and selected valves duo check for suction lines (Low weigth). Crane Duo Check valves were select in ASTM A395 with metal seat and interior stainless steel .
They came to the worshop and the officers performed a "proof of tightness," water without pressure on the side of the springs and found that the fluid is not retained.
They are determined to return the valves to the supplier (Crane-WO supply), but I'm not sure that this is a good practice to test the tightness of the valve.
---
What is the problem?
We made a bad choice? this is not the correct way to test the valve? Should be tested with a minimum pressure? The material or the seal is not adequate?
(Design pressure is 6 BAR)