torresga
Petroleum
- Jun 18, 2004
- 3
I've been looking for a standard where it is written the criteria to choose the closing time than an ESDV (4 1"/16 - 5 1/8") should have after the shutdown is triggered. As a rule of thumb, I have always set the time in no more than 7 seconds. Even manufactures I have asked this question, cannot give an adequate answer.
I know that in the API RP 14C Recommended Practice for Analysis, Design, Installation, and Testing of Basic Surface Safety Systems for Offshore Production Platforms, it is stated that "the time it takes for any safety device (e.g. PSH, BSL, ESD station, etc.) to effect component or platform shutdown should not exceed 45 seconds", but this time seems excessive to me and most of the operating companies I have worked for.
Does anyone have a reliable source I can check?
Best regards,
torresga
I know that in the API RP 14C Recommended Practice for Analysis, Design, Installation, and Testing of Basic Surface Safety Systems for Offshore Production Platforms, it is stated that "the time it takes for any safety device (e.g. PSH, BSL, ESD station, etc.) to effect component or platform shutdown should not exceed 45 seconds", but this time seems excessive to me and most of the operating companies I have worked for.
Does anyone have a reliable source I can check?
Best regards,
torresga