BFZHA
Mechanical
- Oct 29, 2009
- 33
Hi,
During last years I have been involved in projects for gas pipeline and gas facilities. The requirements for soft seat ball valves was zero leakage as per API6D. All factory tests certify that all ball valves tested do not present any leakage. At this step, all things are right.
BUT, few years (2 or 3) after their installation, a small leakage are detected by operators at the seats for large diameter valves (16", 40" and 48"). We note that the valves were supplied by different manufacturer. To solve this problem, sealant was injected to eliminate leakage.
The issue I want to discuss here is that for large diameter ball valves, it seems that is impossible to "conserve" the zero leakage feature of the valve after some time of their installation or use. This is due, in my opinion, to the inertia of the ball that exerts pressure on the soft seats so that after some cycles it causes deformation causing small leak at the seat.
So, I want to know if some one has observed the same problem. If it is the case, can we observe the same problem for metal-metal seats ?
I want to know if there any study concerning this issue?
Thanks
During last years I have been involved in projects for gas pipeline and gas facilities. The requirements for soft seat ball valves was zero leakage as per API6D. All factory tests certify that all ball valves tested do not present any leakage. At this step, all things are right.
BUT, few years (2 or 3) after their installation, a small leakage are detected by operators at the seats for large diameter valves (16", 40" and 48"). We note that the valves were supplied by different manufacturer. To solve this problem, sealant was injected to eliminate leakage.
The issue I want to discuss here is that for large diameter ball valves, it seems that is impossible to "conserve" the zero leakage feature of the valve after some time of their installation or use. This is due, in my opinion, to the inertia of the ball that exerts pressure on the soft seats so that after some cycles it causes deformation causing small leak at the seat.
So, I want to know if some one has observed the same problem. If it is the case, can we observe the same problem for metal-metal seats ?
I want to know if there any study concerning this issue?
Thanks