Hi,
What type of gate valves are you using? wedge or through conduit or slab or double expanding?
Gate valve in horizontal pipes shall be positioned with their stem horizontal or even upside down where fouling substances could collect in the bottom cavity and in a systems where a component failure could cause closure of the valve (read: stem broken and wedge left in close position) and lead to unsafe situations e.g. flare systems.
In general, yes positioning stem horizontal might help to reduce fouling collection in the bottom cavity. I am not a fouling expert, but sometimes it is better to alter the design of the valve.
Some ideas that we have personally implemented in our Plant
- Change the design into trough conduit gate valve...even in open position the cavity is 'protected' from fouling collection due to energized seats. This is good for heavy fouling.
- Some wedge gate valve re-oriented to stem horizontal
- Some Plant still want to use gate valve with stem on vertical position. Due to economical and also ergonomic reason. What we did was hot tapping the bottom cavity and install a steam or nitrogen purge connection to blow fouling from cavity back into main line. Sometimes it work, sometimes not. This is also an alternative until newer through conduit valve / other valves about to be installed.
Regards,
MR
All valves will last for years, except the ones that were poorly manufactured; are still wrongly operated and or were wrongly selected