athomas236
Mechanical
- Jul 1, 2002
- 607
Gentlemen,
I am involved in the evaluation of a bid by a Chinese supplier for a boiler supplying steam to a 600MW steam turbine. The main steam conditions for the boiler are 240bar and 570C and the steam pipe will be designed to B31.1.
The bidder is proposing not to instal a boiler stop valve (BSV), so I asked if the turbine inlet valves could withstand the boiler hydrostatic test pressure.
The response was that the turbine valves will not withstand the boiler test pressure or even the steam pipe test pressure.
For boiler hydrostatic testing the steam pipe will be cut and a blanking plate installed, After testing the plate will be removed and the pipe rewelded.
The steam pipe will not be hydrostatically tested but will be subjected to 100% radiography.
With 20minutes to respond on this matter, I rejected the proposal and said that either:
1. a BSV (with bi-directional sealing) should be installed anf the turbine valves should be able to withstand the pipe test pressure or,
2. a BSV need not be installed but the turbine valves should be able to withstand the boiler test pressure.
My concern is that this problem has not gone away and not doubt there will be a further reply quoting Chinese practice. If anyone has any advice or comments I would be pleased to hear them.
Best Regards,
athomas236
I am involved in the evaluation of a bid by a Chinese supplier for a boiler supplying steam to a 600MW steam turbine. The main steam conditions for the boiler are 240bar and 570C and the steam pipe will be designed to B31.1.
The bidder is proposing not to instal a boiler stop valve (BSV), so I asked if the turbine inlet valves could withstand the boiler hydrostatic test pressure.
The response was that the turbine valves will not withstand the boiler test pressure or even the steam pipe test pressure.
For boiler hydrostatic testing the steam pipe will be cut and a blanking plate installed, After testing the plate will be removed and the pipe rewelded.
The steam pipe will not be hydrostatically tested but will be subjected to 100% radiography.
With 20minutes to respond on this matter, I rejected the proposal and said that either:
1. a BSV (with bi-directional sealing) should be installed anf the turbine valves should be able to withstand the pipe test pressure or,
2. a BSV need not be installed but the turbine valves should be able to withstand the boiler test pressure.
My concern is that this problem has not gone away and not doubt there will be a further reply quoting Chinese practice. If anyone has any advice or comments I would be pleased to hear them.
Best Regards,
athomas236