kpnttn
Electrical
- Jul 29, 2002
- 2
We have found one 18” Metaltite ball valve (full-bore, fail-close), from KTM, cannot be operated (cannot command to open), even though the equalize valve was already opened and the differential pressure across the valve was already 0 bard. Please be noted that there was no fault in actuator system.
Normally, this valve is always left open, while its operating condition (gas pressure) is around 70 barg. However, when we tried to reduce some gas pressure, we found that this valve can be opened.
After checking and comparing with other valve with the same size and type (also same actuator type), we found that some valves have tubing connection from the valve’s drain port to one side of differential pressure transmitter (low-pressure side).
Then, here come the questions:
- What is the function of this connection? Is it a balance line?
- Is this connection a must for this failed-to-open valve? If yes, why do we find some valves that can be operated without this connection? Do the operation conditions (pressure) concern?
- Are there any papers/articles/document regarding this application? If yes, please kindly advice.
Normally, this valve is always left open, while its operating condition (gas pressure) is around 70 barg. However, when we tried to reduce some gas pressure, we found that this valve can be opened.
After checking and comparing with other valve with the same size and type (also same actuator type), we found that some valves have tubing connection from the valve’s drain port to one side of differential pressure transmitter (low-pressure side).
Then, here come the questions:
- What is the function of this connection? Is it a balance line?
- Is this connection a must for this failed-to-open valve? If yes, why do we find some valves that can be operated without this connection? Do the operation conditions (pressure) concern?
- Are there any papers/articles/document regarding this application? If yes, please kindly advice.