MSS SP-152-2017
MSS SP-152-2017
Standard Practice
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MSS STANDARD PRACTICE SP-152
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
TABLE
ANNEX
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1.1 This Standard Practice covers cast or fabricated, bonneted or bonnetless knife gate valves designed
and manufactured to serve as a “Double Block and Bleed” single valve system in pipelines. These valve
types shall have flanged body designs compatible with ASME B16.5 flanges for NPS 2 (DN 50) through
NPS 24 (DN 600), ASME B16.47 Series A flanges for NPS 26 (DN 650) through NPS 36 (DN 900),
and ASME B16.42 for sizes greater than NPS 36 (DN 900).
1.2 The valves identified in this Standard Practice are intended for use in applications where a “Double
Block and Bleed” type of isolation is required, and where two (2) individual isolation valves with a
removable or drain-containing spool piece between them is typically used.
NOTE: For the purposes of this Standard Practice, “Double Block and Bleed” refers to a valve (or
valve application) with two seating surfaces that, in the closed position, provides a seal against pressure
from both ends of the valve with a means of venting/bleeding the cavity between the seating surfaces.
2. STANDARD UNITS
2.1 The values stated in either U.S. customary units or SI (metric) units are to be regarded separately as
the standard. Within the text, the SI (metric) units are shown in parenthesis. The values stated in each
system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must be used independently of the other.
Combining values from the two systems may result in nonconformance with this Standard Practice.
3. PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS
3.1 This Standard Practice is limited to valves with Class 125, 150, 250, and 300 pressure-temperature
ratings, per the appropriate ASME standards or codes listed in Section 5.
3.2 Valves not meeting the wall thickness requirements may be pressure-temperature rated by the
manufacturer in accordance with proof pressure test data requirements of UG-101 of ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division I. The manufacturer’s rating shall not exceed the
applicable standard flanged valve rating of ASME standards or codes for the applicable body material.
4. SIZE
4.1 The valve sizes in Table 1 and Table 2 are equal to the nominal sizes of the end connections.
5. MATERIALS
5.1 Valves shall be constructed of Materials per the following codes and standards:
5.1.1 Carbon, Stainless and Alloy Steels: ASME B16.5, ASME B16.34, ASME B16.47, and MSS SP-135.
5.1.2 Gray Iron: ASME B16.1 and MSS SP-146.
5.1.3 Ductile Irons: ASME B16.42 and MSS SP-146.
NOTE: Unlisted materials may be used only by agreement between purchaser and manufacturer.
5.2 Internal parts, center isolation chambers and drains/purges shall have a corrosion resistance
equivalent to or better than the valve body. Exceptions may be made per agreement between purchaser
and manufacturer in cases where abrasion or friction reducing overlays are used.
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6. DESIGN
6.1 The design of these valves shall consist of a fully flanged (cast or fabricated) body with two
independent seats, two sets of packing or gate seals, two independent gates operated by a single actuator
manufactured to MSS SP-135 or MSS SP-146, and a center isolation chamber located between the gates.
INFORMATIONAL NOTE: The center isolation chamber is located between two valve seats (as
a component of the final product) and allows for the upstream or downstream piping to be isolated.
The center isolation chamber also contains vents for pressure relief.
6.1.1 The center isolation chamber shall have a minimum of three (3) threaded vent/purge ports
located around the outside perimeter of the body to allow for verification of isolation, and also for
purging if required.
6.1.2 Vent or purge ports (see Section 6.1.1) shall be a minimum of 5% of the valve size, but not less
than 1/2 inch (12 mm), and be adequate to prevent plugging, which causes pressurization of the center
isolation chamber in the event of valve seat leakage. Larger vent/purge ports may be provided per
agreement between purchaser and manufacturer.
6.2 Valves shall be equipped with a positive type lockout device for the open and closed positions that
prevents the gates from moving off of the seats when in place and locked. The lockout device shall be
capable of withstanding the maximum actuator load. Because of variances in design, the manufacturer
shall provide instructions for the proper operation of the lockout device.
6.3 The design of each valve shall provide a bubble tight, bi-directional seal, with no leakage allowed
into or out of the center isolation chamber when the valve is closed and locked out.
6.4 The valve design shall prevent permanent distortion of the body or seat when tested, as specified in
Section 8.
6.5 Threaded holes used for flange bolting shall provide for full thread engagement to a depth of not less
than the nominal bolt diameter. Unless otherwise specified by the customer, threaded holes for flange
bolting shall be tapped in accordance with the applicable requirements in MSS SP-135 and MSS SP-146.
6.6 The valve port minimum flow diameter shall be equal to the ASME standards and codes listed in
Section 5.
6.7 Because of variations in basic valve design, differential pressure, and valve accessibility, it is not
possible to standardize the conditions under which a manually operated valve requires mechanical
assistance. Consideration should be given to the use of mechanical assistance on all valves where the
differential pressure, when operating, approaches the valve’s rated working pressure. In addition,
consideration should be given to the use of mechanical assistance on all NPS 6 (DN 150) valves and
larger, regardless of differential pressure. See MSS SP-91 for information and guidance relating to the
use of mechanical assistance or manual operation of valves.
6.8.1 All valves, center isolation chambers and drains/purges shall have minimum wall thickness as
required by the ASME standards or codes listed in Section 5 of the appropriate size and Pressure Class for
the rating marked on the identification plate.
6.8.2 As an alternative to Section 6.8.1, valve assemblies with valve bodies not meeting the appropriate
ASME wall thickness for the appropriate class shall have the maximum allowable pressure determined
by using a vessel proof test in accordance with UG-101 of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
Section VIII, Division I (see Section 3.2 of this Standard Practice). Documentation records of successful
proof test data shall be available at the manufacturer’s facility for inspection by the purchaser.
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When center isolation chambers are made from pipe, the chamber must have a wall thickness that assures
the same or a better pressure-temperature rating than the valves.
6.11 Flange bolt holes shall align radially within one (1) degree from end-to-end of assembly.
7. TOLERANCES
8. PRODUCTION TESTS
8.1 Shell Test Each valve shall be hydrostatically pressure tested in accordance with MSS SP-151 and
API 598.
8.2 Seat Test Each valve shall be seat tested in accordance with MSS SP-151 and API 598. Valves
shall have no detectable leakage for the duration of the seat test.
8.3 Center Isolation Chamber Test After successful completion of the seat and shell tests, the center
isolation chamber shall be tested in accordance with Section 5.2. of MSS SP-151. Valves shall have no
visible leakage from either side of the port for the duration of the test.
9. WELDING
9.1 Body pressure boundary welds shall be in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
Section IX, and shall meet the requirements of Section 2.1.6 of ASME B16.34. Abrasion resistant overlay
welds are also acceptable per agreement between purchaser and manufacturer.
10. MARKING
10.1 Valves shall be marked in accordance with MSS SP-25, and in accordance with the following
requirements and modifications:
10.1.1 A tag or weatherproof label shall be attached to the valve(s) for installation purposes, indicating
the following information:
1. Care to be taken when installing studs or bolts in the tapped holes of the flange in the
area of the chest, to prevent chest damage. The chest is the body area between the
packing chamber and the flanges.
2. Manufacturer’s name, trademark, or logo.
3. The body, gate, and seal materials of construction or code. When more than one
material or grade of material is used, each shall be identified.
4. Packing nuts may require adjustment to obtain a tight seal.
5. Proper operation of lockout device.
NOTE: The stem material need not be listed.
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11.1 Valve packing nuts may be loosened prior to shipment to extend packing life. These nuts may have
to be adjusted after installation.
11.1.1 If packing nuts are loosened for shipment, there must be a tag attached indicating they have been
loosen and the procedure for proper tightening at installation (see Section 10.1.1, Items 1 to 4).
11.3 Unless indicated otherwise, valves shall be shipped with covers to protect the raised faces of the
flanges.
11.4 Valves may be shipped with plastic protective plugs in the vent/purge ports, or with plugs of a
material that is equal to or greater in corrosion resistance to the body material.
12. INSTALLATION
12.1 When bolting cast iron valves to steel flanges, recommendations in Section 5.3.5 of ASME B16.5 and
Section 9.5 of MSS SP-44 should be considered so as to prevent damage to the valve.
12.2 Valve packing may need to be adjusted when the valve is installed to prevent packing leakage.
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TABLE 1
Long Pattern
TABLE 2
Short Pattern
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ANNEX A
Referenced Standards and Applicable Dates
This Annex is an integral part of this Standard Practice and is placed after the main text for convenience.
API
598-2016 Valve Inspection and Testing
ASME; ANSI/ASME
B16.1-2015 Gray Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings: Classes 25, 125, and 250
B16.34-2017 Valves – Flanged, Threaded, and Welded End
B16.42-2016 Ductile Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings (Classes 150 and 300)
B16.47-2017 Large Diameter Steel Flanges: NPS 26 through NPS 60 Metric/Inch Standard
B16.5-2013* Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings: NPS 1/2 through NPS 24 Metric/Inch
Standard
* The 2017 edition supersedes the current version as a reference herein.
BPVC-VIII-1-2017 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1: Rules for
Construction of Pressure Vessels
BPVC-IX-2017 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX: Welding and Brazing
Qualifications
MSS; ANSI/MSS
SP-25-2013 Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions
SP-44-2016 (2017 Reissue) Steel Pipeline Flanges
SP-91-2009 Guidelines for Manual Operation of Valves
SP-135-2016 High Pressure Knife Gate Valves
SP-146-2014 High Pressure Lug and wafer – Type Iron and Ductile Iron Knife Gate Valves
SP-151-2016 Pressure Testing of Knife Gate Valves
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