Actionman123
Petroleum
- Jan 27, 2004
- 13
If you buy a lined butterfly valve according to API 609 cat A, the valve shall be tested according to API 598.
API 598 say that pressure testing shall be done before painting.
But this makes no sense for a lined valve with the liner as sealing surface against the flanges of the pipes.
If you get a leak through the liner, the leak will travel between the liner and the valve body to atmosphere. The leak will not travel through the valve body.
Why do we then have to do the pressure testing before painting of the valve body?
API 598 say that pressure testing shall be done before painting.
But this makes no sense for a lined valve with the liner as sealing surface against the flanges of the pipes.
If you get a leak through the liner, the leak will travel between the liner and the valve body to atmosphere. The leak will not travel through the valve body.
Why do we then have to do the pressure testing before painting of the valve body?