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Gate Valves and Pigging

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CSGWB

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Oct 9, 2003
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Are all gate valves used in the Petroleum Industry capable of being pigged, particulaler with an intelligent pig?

What should I be looking for to determine if my existing gate valves are suitable for pigging?

 
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All of the design drawings I've seen over the years show gate valves as full bore design. That is, with the gate fully open nothing protrudes into the flow. There may be some that I haven't seen the drawings on that have a reduced flow area, but I've never heard of them.

One caveat, when people back a valve off the back seat they sometimes get too enthusiastic, and sometimes people get trash on the stem and think the valve is open when it is partially closed. Neither of these problems result in a measurable pressure drop across a gate valve, but they are both really hard on a smart pig.

David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
 
your gate valves should be piggable. If tbey are installed stem horizontal that helps to keep the seal clear as refered to by Zdas04. You can get full bore gate valves specifically designed for intelligent pigging with higher tolerences in the machining and a better quality seating arrangement check out Pow-r-seal and dynaseal web page

 
Pigging is the act of causing a mechanical device (a "pig") to traverse a flow line for the purposes of either shifting liquids trapped in a gas line, cleaning debris from any flow line, or separating products in a liquid line.

David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
 
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