fifaln
Electrical
- Feb 17, 2004
- 5
Dear expert,
I have the following question on which need your help.
Background:
The adsorption towers are used for the SYNGAS (hydrogen) purification before it goes to COLD BOX. The licenser is Linde Engineering. My interest is in “the valves type selection used for the adsorption sequence control".
Before, I normally used the “rising stem" type ball valve (eg, Orbit of Cameron), since there is no friction between the seat and ball when it is opened/closed.
But this time Licensor required to ramp open/close the valves and bi-directional shut-off tightness. To satisfy this requirement, a bi-directional sealed valve with positioner is required, and obviously, the “Orbit” valve is not applicable.
In adsorption stage, the design temperature and pressure is -70 deg C and 3.7MPaA; in regeneration stage, it is 280 deg C and 0.9MPaA.
Question:
1. Is the triple offset butterfly valve applicable for the process described above? Since the big temperature difference between the two sides of the disc (during the valve closed, one side may -50 deg C, and the other side may 200 deg C), I wonder whether the valve can work properly.
2. Does anyone have such successful experience, using the triple offsets butterfly valve under the same condition? What is the brand name of the valve?
Thanks for your help.
I have the following question on which need your help.
Background:
The adsorption towers are used for the SYNGAS (hydrogen) purification before it goes to COLD BOX. The licenser is Linde Engineering. My interest is in “the valves type selection used for the adsorption sequence control".
Before, I normally used the “rising stem" type ball valve (eg, Orbit of Cameron), since there is no friction between the seat and ball when it is opened/closed.
But this time Licensor required to ramp open/close the valves and bi-directional shut-off tightness. To satisfy this requirement, a bi-directional sealed valve with positioner is required, and obviously, the “Orbit” valve is not applicable.
In adsorption stage, the design temperature and pressure is -70 deg C and 3.7MPaA; in regeneration stage, it is 280 deg C and 0.9MPaA.
Question:
1. Is the triple offset butterfly valve applicable for the process described above? Since the big temperature difference between the two sides of the disc (during the valve closed, one side may -50 deg C, and the other side may 200 deg C), I wonder whether the valve can work properly.
2. Does anyone have such successful experience, using the triple offsets butterfly valve under the same condition? What is the brand name of the valve?
Thanks for your help.