aktill
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2004
- 7
Hi folks,
I'm looking for a particular type of valve, and am having a lot of difficulty in doing so...hoping you folks can help.
The valve has to work off of line pressure, since instrument air and electrical power are not available at the valve chamber. Pressure in the main line should keep the valve closed, and the valve should open when the line pressure drops (it's a drain valve, on a T from the main pipeline).
The valve will be used to prevent pipeline freezing in an industrial temporary water pipeline (river to storage pond). It will be used to automatically drain the line in the event of a power loss to the pumps (or some other form of pump failure) without an operator having to go down to the valve chamber. Manual reset is fine. This is for a 6" line.
Everyone I've talked to has either said they don't exist, or has vaguely recalled something that "might work". Hope you can help!
Cheers,
Adam
I'm looking for a particular type of valve, and am having a lot of difficulty in doing so...hoping you folks can help.
The valve has to work off of line pressure, since instrument air and electrical power are not available at the valve chamber. Pressure in the main line should keep the valve closed, and the valve should open when the line pressure drops (it's a drain valve, on a T from the main pipeline).
The valve will be used to prevent pipeline freezing in an industrial temporary water pipeline (river to storage pond). It will be used to automatically drain the line in the event of a power loss to the pumps (or some other form of pump failure) without an operator having to go down to the valve chamber. Manual reset is fine. This is for a 6" line.
Everyone I've talked to has either said they don't exist, or has vaguely recalled something that "might work". Hope you can help!
Cheers,
Adam