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Is double block and bleed mandatory by any standards (API or OSHA...etc.) in High pressure systems ?

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Mohamed Mamdouh

Petroleum
Feb 7, 2019
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Hey guys,
Can anyone tell me whether the DBB valves is a must or mandatory in high pressure systems as per certified entity codes ?
 
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Not as far as I am aware. This is why individual companies all write isolation philosophies to cater for the range of fluids, pressures, locations and potential consequences of a leak following isolation.

There are guidance notes e.g. HSG 253 from the UK HSE, but there are too many combinations to state at this pressure (and not that pressure) you require DBB.

See also for a discussion I started last year which might help.

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Also, check out faq378-1612 .

Good luck,
Latexman

To a ChE, the glass is always full - 1/2 air and 1/2 water.
 
Block and bleed valve configurations are required for boiler blowdown in ASME B31.1

MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 
Subject to your definitions, I note the following:

Standards Australia, AS3892 Pressure equipment—Installation (AS 3892) Standards Australia, Australia Cl 2.2.8 recognises double block and bleed [et al isolations] to isolate a new system from an existing system.

Standards Australia, AS3873 Pressure equipment—Operation and maintenance (AS 3873) Standards Australia, Australia, Cl 3.4.3 recognises double block and bleed [et al] isolations.

Standards Australia, AS 1210-2010 Pressure Vessels (AS 1210 - 2010), Standards Australia, Australia, Cl 8.15 recognises double block and bleed [et al] isolations.
 
Isolation philosophies for piping and pressure vessels / equipment are Company specific good practice and not mandated by external statutes. In the company I used to work for, DBB is required for all services 600lb and above for non toxic service. DBB (with bleed routed to remote safe disposal)is required for all pressure classes in toxic service. For all pressure classes where personnel entry is required, positive isolation is enabled by augmenting DBB with a blind or dropout piping spool. Globe/check/butterfly valves cannot be used in DBB.
 
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