rscosta1976
Materials
- Feb 29, 2016
- 35
Good afternoon,
I'm not a valve SME and would appreciate your thoughts on the issue below.
During hydrotesting of plant piping circuits tested with valves already assembled, some valve types are prone to excessive water accumulation that can hardly be drained following the pressure test. Unless the valve is equipped with drain plug, which I believe only exists for big diameter valves, excessive corrosion of valve internal components can occur due to water being accumulated for long periods of time.
For these cases and depending on valve trim material and lay-up or preservation requirements implemented following the hydrotest, some valve types are more prone to corrosion to occur, as not all hydrotesting fluid (usually water) can be successfully drained. This is usually a concern for new projects, where several months gape can exist between hydrotesting and start-up dates.
Your help would be appreciated to list the valve types more prone to accumulation of liquid pockets and the ones where this would not be a problem flowing the hydrotesting of plant piping.
Thank you
I'm not a valve SME and would appreciate your thoughts on the issue below.
During hydrotesting of plant piping circuits tested with valves already assembled, some valve types are prone to excessive water accumulation that can hardly be drained following the pressure test. Unless the valve is equipped with drain plug, which I believe only exists for big diameter valves, excessive corrosion of valve internal components can occur due to water being accumulated for long periods of time.
For these cases and depending on valve trim material and lay-up or preservation requirements implemented following the hydrotest, some valve types are more prone to corrosion to occur, as not all hydrotesting fluid (usually water) can be successfully drained. This is usually a concern for new projects, where several months gape can exist between hydrotesting and start-up dates.
Your help would be appreciated to list the valve types more prone to accumulation of liquid pockets and the ones where this would not be a problem flowing the hydrotesting of plant piping.
Thank you