Khansahib
Chemical
- Nov 24, 2006
- 62
Gentlemen,
We are in the process of installing gas compressors for Gas injection into wells at a pressure of 3000 PSI. In the design there was no backpressure PCV on the compressor discharge line, which compresses gas from 1400 psig to 3500 psig. In the HAZOP it was recommended that a PCV is necessary to avoid any problem due to well pressure fluctuation. Now the question has risen that should this PCV be Fail to Close or Fail to Open.
In my opinion it should be Fail to Close whereas my colleagues are of the view that it should be Fail to Open. My argument is based on global (Instrument air compressor failure) failure of air whereas my colleague opinion is based on localized (Tubing rupture or clogging) Failure of air.
Appreciate your expert opinion.
We are in the process of installing gas compressors for Gas injection into wells at a pressure of 3000 PSI. In the design there was no backpressure PCV on the compressor discharge line, which compresses gas from 1400 psig to 3500 psig. In the HAZOP it was recommended that a PCV is necessary to avoid any problem due to well pressure fluctuation. Now the question has risen that should this PCV be Fail to Close or Fail to Open.
In my opinion it should be Fail to Close whereas my colleagues are of the view that it should be Fail to Open. My argument is based on global (Instrument air compressor failure) failure of air whereas my colleague opinion is based on localized (Tubing rupture or clogging) Failure of air.
Appreciate your expert opinion.