Sircrashalot
Mechanical
- Jun 24, 2005
- 43
I have a client asking about the AED resistance of an O-Ring in a 4" 150" Ball Valve (client is conservative Supermajor). Everything I have ever seen on ED is that it only affects valves in high pressure gas service, and I have as a general rule only been concerned with it in valves over 600# class. I know that the o-ring cord size is also a factor, as cords less than 5mm in diameter are generally not susceptable to ED damage. I KNOW that the O-ring in the valve is OK, but how do it PROVE it. Is there a paper somewhere that states "ED is only an issue for valves in gas service above XXX psi pressure and for seals that have a cord diameter greater than Y".
Any help appreciated...
Thanks,
Andy
Any help appreciated...
Thanks,
Andy