arieleb
Chemical
- May 12, 2014
- 1
Hello all,
I am process engineer at a NGL Fractionation plant. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to manage manual valves. A reoccurring issue we have run into is turning incorrect manual valves during lineups or maintenance. On complex systems/skids there are many manual valves that may need to be opened or closed and often times the wrong valve is turned accidentally which could possibly result in an incident. We are trying a system where we paint manual valves a particular color on the valve body to designate if it should be normally open or closed valve. A numbering system would be a bit daunting as we don't have the manpower to number every valve in the plant and update all the P&ID's. Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
I am process engineer at a NGL Fractionation plant. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to manage manual valves. A reoccurring issue we have run into is turning incorrect manual valves during lineups or maintenance. On complex systems/skids there are many manual valves that may need to be opened or closed and often times the wrong valve is turned accidentally which could possibly result in an incident. We are trying a system where we paint manual valves a particular color on the valve body to designate if it should be normally open or closed valve. A numbering system would be a bit daunting as we don't have the manpower to number every valve in the plant and update all the P&ID's. Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks!