Instnapp05
Industrial
- Mar 3, 2014
- 13
Hi All,
We are currently performing testing for set pressure indication on an assembled 19126M pressure relief valve and failed to set at the desired set pressure having inconsistent readings each lift. Apart from inconsistent readings, the valve itself did not passed the acceptable test for set pressure indication according to consolidated procedure as stated below but instead had a gush at each test.The said valve was removed and another valve identical to the one in question, same size, model, orifice and set pressure was tested in the same manner and passed set pressure indication with a steady stream at ninety degrees from the valve outlet, no gush and noise.
Consolidated procedure
First continuous flow is the point that the discharge first comes down straight out of the nipple on a 19000 valve or out of the flange on a 1900 valve.
In any case the liquid valve set pressure should occur when the discharge first stops curling(COHESION) under the nipple or flange and drops straight (90º) from the Nipple or flange.
VALVE INFO:
Model 19126MCF-2-CC-MS-31-16-10-LA
Size 1” 1500# / 1” 300#
Set Press 1450 PSI
CDTP 1144 PSI
CAP 128 GPM
BP 306 PSI
Inconsistent readings for three test performed;
1.1100
2.1127
3.1118
Note: The above VALVE INFO is identical to the other valve that was tested okay on our bench.
An inspection was done on both valves with reference to 19000 catalogue and revealed that the overall heights were different for A and C dimensions as attached. Can the illustrated dimensions have an effect on the performance testing of the said PRV in comparison to the other PRV that was tested okay?
Thanks and appreciate the feedback.
We are currently performing testing for set pressure indication on an assembled 19126M pressure relief valve and failed to set at the desired set pressure having inconsistent readings each lift. Apart from inconsistent readings, the valve itself did not passed the acceptable test for set pressure indication according to consolidated procedure as stated below but instead had a gush at each test.The said valve was removed and another valve identical to the one in question, same size, model, orifice and set pressure was tested in the same manner and passed set pressure indication with a steady stream at ninety degrees from the valve outlet, no gush and noise.
Consolidated procedure
First continuous flow is the point that the discharge first comes down straight out of the nipple on a 19000 valve or out of the flange on a 1900 valve.
In any case the liquid valve set pressure should occur when the discharge first stops curling(COHESION) under the nipple or flange and drops straight (90º) from the Nipple or flange.
VALVE INFO:
Model 19126MCF-2-CC-MS-31-16-10-LA
Size 1” 1500# / 1” 300#
Set Press 1450 PSI
CDTP 1144 PSI
CAP 128 GPM
BP 306 PSI
Inconsistent readings for three test performed;
1.1100
2.1127
3.1118
Note: The above VALVE INFO is identical to the other valve that was tested okay on our bench.
An inspection was done on both valves with reference to 19000 catalogue and revealed that the overall heights were different for A and C dimensions as attached. Can the illustrated dimensions have an effect on the performance testing of the said PRV in comparison to the other PRV that was tested okay?
Thanks and appreciate the feedback.