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Leaking Rockwell-Edward's Hermavalve

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todcaesar

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Oct 7, 2003
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I am having a leaking problem with the following valve:

Rockwell-Edwards Hermavalve
3/4" Model 15104T Class 2

I have two of these valves in series for isolation. A globe valve for isolation would not have been my first choice; but, that is what I am stuck with. The valves began leaking soon after installation, about a drop every five seconds. I believe the valve was shut during the welding(stellite seats). The fluid is borated water(nuclear plant- that is why a small leak is a big deal).

Does anyone have experience that might shed some light on this problem?

Thanks

Tod
 
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Tod,

The current Edwards catalog says that valve has a "40 year or 40,000 cycle, zero leakage guarantee when used in nuclear service". What does your local Edwards rep say?

Regards,

Greg Johnson
 
I think they are refering to the leakage through the hermatically sealed diaphram rather than the seat leakage we are experiencing.
 
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