Dec 19, 2006 #1 Essex57 Petroleum Joined Jul 30, 2005 Messages 10 Location US Is it normal practice to provide passive fire protection and coldproofing onto ESD valves that are in LNG service. Assume the valves can be impinged by liquid LNG at -160 and that the same valves are also within range of a jet fire release
Is it normal practice to provide passive fire protection and coldproofing onto ESD valves that are in LNG service. Assume the valves can be impinged by liquid LNG at -160 and that the same valves are also within range of a jet fire release