Gate valve, wafer parallel slab type
Gate valve, wafer parallel slab type
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Hello, dear colleagues
For a big crude oil park (a lot of 48” valves) we have chosen gate valves slab wafer type. They are comparatively less heavy and not so big as others. We do hope they are also less expensive.
But. I have found only one manufacturer for this type of valve. And I wonder, maybe there is a reason almost nobody produces them.
Does anybody have experience in using this valves?
For a big crude oil park (a lot of 48” valves) we have chosen gate valves slab wafer type. They are comparatively less heavy and not so big as others. We do hope they are also less expensive.
But. I have found only one manufacturer for this type of valve. And I wonder, maybe there is a reason almost nobody produces them.
Does anybody have experience in using this valves?





RE: Gate valve, wafer parallel slab type
A flanged gate valve is attached to the flanges on both sides of the valve. Sounds obvious, right? You close the valve, you isolate the oil in the pipe behind the valve.
But consider a wafer valve clamped between two flanges with bolts going across the valve through both flanges - it can ONLY work (isolate the pipe pressure and prevent the oil in the pipe from leaking out or leaking through the valve ONLY IF IT IS ATTACHED TO BOTH SIDES OF THE VALVE.
So how do you work on one of the pipes or on the flanges or on the valve or remove one side of the pipe attached to the valve? You can close the wafer valve but you cannot move it or loosen it or remove either pipe without further isolating both 48 inch pipes on both sides of the valve.
RE: Gate valve, wafer parallel slab type
something else to consider - I recall seeing a safety moment where use of the long bolts to clamp your valve in place can cause real issues with excessive leaking in the event of fire as the long bolts expand much more than the shorter normal studs.
It would be interesting to know if there is any real cost saving once you consider the installation issues, longer stud bolts in most instances and the maintenance difficulties noted above.
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Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way
RE: Gate valve, wafer parallel slab type
Safety first, so we have dismissed the idea. We can choose for conventional gate valves (parallel slab type) or triple eccentric butterfly valves.