Whilst I've made no reference to the melting point of PVC, I know it is low. My experience from firetesting Polymer seated valves as against lined would say that (size dependant, because a large body would not get to temperature in 1/2 hour) a 6 inch valve would last less than a rubber one, say 15 minutes at best before a collapse of the liner. I would suspect however that the seal between the flanges(in all sizes, where the liner forms part of the flange face) would fail very quickly causing a failure of the firetest.
We actually use a very ols standard known as DOT Rule 54, which is a fire test for fittings. This is used for offshore fire main rubber lined valves. Your PVC valve may pass this if the burners are kept away from the flanges.
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