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srhash
Automotive
- Jul 31, 2013
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I am working at a petrochemical complex. We have a lot of control valves that need to be tested during Shutdown for leak tests.
I am a little confused as to which standard should be used for valve seat leakage tests and hydrotests (shell test). As i understand, FCI-70-2 is specifically dedicated to control valves testing for seat leakages. On the other hand, API-598 details both seat leakage tests and hydrotests along with other tests. API-598 is not specific to control valves and there is no mention of class-wise segregation of valves and the corresponding allowable leakage rates.
Also, at the same time i have valves wiht classes defined (e.g. Class-V) which are only performing isolation (emergency shut-off) and no other controlling function similar to that of a normal control valve; should i test their leakage rates based on FCI or as per API-598?
Would really appreciate some feedback and comments on practices used elsewhere and which of the 02 standards to refer to.