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Burner shutdown control 1

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svanels

Petroleum
Oct 24, 1999
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I need to control the manual shut-off system of Naphta-fired heater.
We got atomizing steam in one line, the other line is naphtha.

To shut down, naphta is closed first, (ball-valve), then steam.

To open, first steam, then naphta.

Are there some manufactures of these type of combination valves? (please a link). Personaly I am thinking of a four bar linkage system to use on ball valves (any sugestions ?)

Steven van Els
SAvanEls@cq-link.sr
 
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Your requirement is that the fuel valve can be operated only when the steam valve is open. If the valves are adjacent, this could be accomplished with a cam profile disk on the steam valve spindle and a rectangular key on the gas valve spindle. There would be an indent in the disc so the gas key can turn only in the indent.
There are lots of ways.
If you prefer the linkage system, I think I have a drawing around here somewhere for a linkage interlock used to ensure a cyanide valve could only be opened if a caustic valve was opened first ( cyanide+no caustic = bad karma)
If you want it, let me know how to sent you a scan.

My dad introduced me to mechanical interlocks when I was a kid. I had a nasty habit of starting our lathe with the key in the chuck. Dad changed the starter switch so it could only be operated with the chuck key. End of problem.

Cheers

Steve McKenzie
 
Thanks very much Steve, I prefer the linkage system, send me your e-mail adress. Mine is listed below.

Regards



Steven van Els
SAvanEls@cq-link.sr
 
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