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VALVE POSITION FOR STANDARD PSV

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TrustedDesire

Civil/Environmental
Jan 3, 2015
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Hello house,
Please, i want to know the position of valves on standby PSV.
I know that the downstream manual valve should always be locked open, and if it is a single valve upstream, it should be locked close. But in a situation of double-block upstream what should be the position of each valve upstream the PSV.
 
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It is like any DB&B arrangement - normally both valves are kept in closed position.

Dejan IVANOVIC
Process Engineer, MSChE
 
NO! NO! NO! You are misreading the attached sketch. Any Block Valves upstream or down stream of a PSV should be Car Sealed Open (CSO) or locked OPEN not Closed.
If the block valves are car sealed Closed then there is no reason to have a PSV. A Blocked in PSV is rendered non-functional.

Sometimes its possible to do all the right things and still get bad results
 
The OP was referring to a standby PSV (isolated).

Dejan IVANOVIC
Process Engineer, MSChE
 
However, in the case where you have parallel PSVs then you can have one set of block valves CSO (Open) and one set of Block valves CSC (Closed).

Sometimes its possible to do all the right things and still get bad results
 
This was the question. You probably scared the OP [flip]

Dejan IVANOVIC
Process Engineer, MSChE
 
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