Danlap
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2013
- 320
Dear valve/maintenance experts,
I have some unit that never completely goes down for the last 30 years. Transferring Naphtha from vessel to other places.
Some of this old MOV/valves sometimes stuck and or slightly leaking through gland. For preventive maintenance every 1 year interval, there was suggestion to cycle the valve while applying lubrication over the spindle and gland.
The problem is conventional WD-40 or similar is dissolved by Naphtha.
Any suggestion whether it should be oil based / silicon based / graphite base lubricant?
PS: Yes, it is old. Yet, we would like to use this preventive method first prior concluding internal wear/damage of the valve subject to valve replacement.
Thank you in advance for the support,
Kind regards,
MR
All valves will last for years, except the ones that were poorly manufactured; are still wrongly operated and or were wrongly selected
I have some unit that never completely goes down for the last 30 years. Transferring Naphtha from vessel to other places.
Some of this old MOV/valves sometimes stuck and or slightly leaking through gland. For preventive maintenance every 1 year interval, there was suggestion to cycle the valve while applying lubrication over the spindle and gland.
The problem is conventional WD-40 or similar is dissolved by Naphtha.
Any suggestion whether it should be oil based / silicon based / graphite base lubricant?
PS: Yes, it is old. Yet, we would like to use this preventive method first prior concluding internal wear/damage of the valve subject to valve replacement.
Thank you in advance for the support,
Kind regards,
MR
All valves will last for years, except the ones that were poorly manufactured; are still wrongly operated and or were wrongly selected