JohnLL
Mechanical
- Mar 30, 2011
- 13
I have read almost all of the topics in Eng-tips about ball valves and Double block and bleed (DBB), Double Isolation and Bleed (DIB), etc.
I also read the API 6D definitions and tests (DIB-1 and DIB-2).
BUT STILL STUCK THERE!
I would appreciate if somebody can answer my question, put in simple word as follows:
I need a ball valve, which could be checked for leakage before doing maintenance on downstream. So, I need blocking and also bleed on cavity.
I need the valve be bidirectional.
finally, I need the valve use self-relieving seats (no cavity relief valve used).
Therefore, I think one seat SPE and one seat DPE is not an option because it will make the valve suitable for one-direction.
and both seats DPE is not an option too, because I need self-relieving.
Now is DBB the answer? If a valve is DBB, then could it have self-relieving seats?
does it have a good seal while during operation the pressure is just on one side (upstream of course)?
and if I use that, then in case of pressure increase in cavity, it always drain to downstream?
Please advise!
I also read the API 6D definitions and tests (DIB-1 and DIB-2).
BUT STILL STUCK THERE!
I would appreciate if somebody can answer my question, put in simple word as follows:
I need a ball valve, which could be checked for leakage before doing maintenance on downstream. So, I need blocking and also bleed on cavity.
I need the valve be bidirectional.
finally, I need the valve use self-relieving seats (no cavity relief valve used).
Therefore, I think one seat SPE and one seat DPE is not an option because it will make the valve suitable for one-direction.
and both seats DPE is not an option too, because I need self-relieving.
Now is DBB the answer? If a valve is DBB, then could it have self-relieving seats?
does it have a good seal while during operation the pressure is just on one side (upstream of course)?
and if I use that, then in case of pressure increase in cavity, it always drain to downstream?
Please advise!