302Hugo
Petroleum
- Aug 23, 2006
- 58
Can someone help point me in the right direction on whether there is a standard on the proper naming convention for actuated valves that are used for certain purposes? For instance if an actuated valve is used for an emergency situation and meet certain criteria (such as it fails last) it must be labeled as ESD, or if an actuated valve is used to isolate but only closes when given the permissive, than it doesn't have to be labelled as ESD (although it would be used in an emergency situation).
I have tried to find something like this but I am having no luck so far. I have looked through CSA Z662 and so far I cannot find anything that that states a pressure limiting/protection valve needs to be labeled a certain way. I am thinking it is basically up to the operator to determine what the valve shall be labelled, so long as the proper testing/inspection/maintenance is completed on the valve, but I wasn't sure. Note that I have yet to search though my companies specifications to try and find something internal.
I have tried to find something like this but I am having no luck so far. I have looked through CSA Z662 and so far I cannot find anything that that states a pressure limiting/protection valve needs to be labeled a certain way. I am thinking it is basically up to the operator to determine what the valve shall be labelled, so long as the proper testing/inspection/maintenance is completed on the valve, but I wasn't sure. Note that I have yet to search though my companies specifications to try and find something internal.