vjr0512
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2011
- 114
For an offshore project, we have ordered chemical injection pumps and during the course of detail engineering, it was identified that for some of the injection pumps we require back pressure valves in order to avoid siphoning effect from the downstream to upstream.
The concern now is that these back pressure valves are normally constructed with the screwed housings (for piping inlet and outlet of these valves). Since this valves are going to be used for North sea offshore, NORSOK compliance is a must that does not allow screwed piping .
Client have apprehension that as these valves are of very smaller sizes, it may have vibration problem and breakage of lines and screwed joints / piping are a deviation to NORSOK
We have checked with many suppliers of these Back pressure valves but none of them are providing with the flanged body construction.
Thanks to guide whether the apprehension of the client about the small bore and vibration problems are correct and whether there are BPRs with flanged body construction?
The concern now is that these back pressure valves are normally constructed with the screwed housings (for piping inlet and outlet of these valves). Since this valves are going to be used for North sea offshore, NORSOK compliance is a must that does not allow screwed piping .
Client have apprehension that as these valves are of very smaller sizes, it may have vibration problem and breakage of lines and screwed joints / piping are a deviation to NORSOK
We have checked with many suppliers of these Back pressure valves but none of them are providing with the flanged body construction.
Thanks to guide whether the apprehension of the client about the small bore and vibration problems are correct and whether there are BPRs with flanged body construction?