Valves 1
Valves 1
Valves 1
Gobind Khiani
AIMs Manager
APPEGA, Calgary-Alberta, Nov 30th 2011
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for educational purposes only and do not
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Definition of a Valve:
“Any device that stops, starts or changes
the direction or magnitude of any fluid
flow or its pressure”
SA-106B SA-234 WPB SA-105 (N) SA-105 (N) SA-105 (N) SA-216 WCB
SA-352 LCB
SA-333 GR 6 SA-420 WPL6 SA-350 LF2 SA-350 LF2 SA-350 LF2
SA-352 LCC
SA-182 SA-182
SA-312 T316 SA-403 WP316 SA-182 F-136 CF8M
F-316 F-316
*This chart shows the most common piping components that require material match-up.
Unibody
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2 Piece Cast
Trim Selection
What is the media, what is the temperature, what is
the operating pressure, what are the maximum
design conditions? Is the media corrosive, abrasive,
clean, dirty? Will there be high pressure drops? What
type of trim do I need to stand up to these
conditions?
1. Physical Properties
2. Erosion Considerations
3. Corrosion Considerations
4. Ease of Casting/Forming/Machining
5. Relative Cost
Common Trim Types for All Metal (Gate) Valves:
There are a variety of seat and o-ring materials available for soft
seated valves, selection depending upon service conditions.
Classifications of Wear
1. Adhesive Wear – material loss due to sliding motion
between metal surfaces
2. Abrasive Wear – material loss due to cutting action of hard
particles
3. Erosive Wear – form of abrasive wear due to particles
suspended in a fluid
4. Corrosive Wear – material loss due to chemical attack
5. Surface Fatigue Wear – material loss from repeated sliding
or rolling motion
6. Cavitation Wear – bubbles form in liquids due to sudden
pressure change and then collapse producing mechanical
shock on the metal surface
Purpose of Valve Seals
API specifications for valves sets the minimum standards the valve
has to comply to.
• CSA B51-M1991
• Fitting & Valve Registration is Mandatory by Code
• Provincial Jurisdiction
• Changes in Design etc. Require Re-Registration
• Renewal Required Every 10 Years
• Operator’s Responsibility
EXES 3-14-1-2A - Exxon has their own fire burn test. They have
additional requirements to API or BS such as rapid cooling and
more stringent allowable leakage rates.
If we specify a material, we are the only ones responsible for safe and
reliable performance in the field.