drywall
Mechanical
- Dec 10, 2006
- 21
Our firm has been involved in relocating some scraper traps in NGL service. In one case there are two EIV's (Emergency Isolation Valves)in series on the lateral downstream and in another case the single EIV is upstream of the trap. It seems logical to me that the EIV is ahead of the trap so that if there is a problem the entire kit and caboodle is shut down rather than just the line feeding the bullets. (On the other hand there is a double block and bleed ball valve upstream anyhow.) Isn't the best rationale safety and isn't it safest to locate the EIV just as the pipe comes inside the scraper trap enclosure about 18 meters from the trap?