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Control Valves
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Section E1 For discharge of liquid or gas from vessels. For Back Pressure or Pressure Reducing applications with pressure pilots. Section “E1” High Pressure Control Valves range in pressure from 285psi up to 6000psi (working pressure). High Pressure Control Valve High Pressure Metering Valve Non Freeze Dump Valve
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Section E1 What types of products can be found in Section E1 1” & 2” HPCV [E1:10.1-10.4] 2”, 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, and 10”[E1:15.1-15.6] 1” & 2” 65 Topworks[E1:20.1-20.2] 2” Manual Valve Positioner [E1:30.1-30.2] 1” & 2” Metering Valve [E1:50.1-50.3] 1” & 2” PB Metering Valve [E1:55.1-55.3] 1” Non-Freeze Dump Valve [E1:60.1-60.2] 1” 65 TW Non-Freeze Dump Valve [E1:60.1-60.3]
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Section E1 Metering Valve Used to meter or control flow of liquids and/or gases Used on meter runs, flow lines, or may be used as a choke in low pressure drop conditions where freezing is not an issue
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Section E1 Stem Guided 2”
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Section E1 Piston Balanced 2”
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Section E1 Piston Balanced 3”
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Section E2 Low pressure valves are diaphragm operated valves designed to control flow in liquid or gas systems up to 500 psig. Section “E2” Low Pressure Control Valves are used to control gas, oil, and liquid control pressures. Single Acting Control Valve Double Acting Control Valve Spring Loaded Back Pressure
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Section E2 What types of products can be found in Section E2 Single Acting [E1:10.1-10.4] Double Acting [E1:15.1-15.6] Single Acting with Reduced Inner Valve [E1:20.1-20.2] Double Acting with Reduced Inner Valve [E1:30.1-30.2] Adjustable Double Acting [E1:50.1-50.3] Adjustable Double Acting with Reduced Inner Valve [E1:55.1-55.3] Spring Loaded Back Pressure [E1:60.1-60.2] 1” 65 TW Non-Freeze Dump Valve [E1:60.1-60.3]
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Section E2 Burner Valve Controls the flow of gas to the flame tube to maintain a constant temperature in the vessel Available in 1” to 6” Pressure rated up to 300psi
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Section E2 Burner Valve
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Section E2 Spring Operated BP Regulator Controls gas pressure along with oil level in the vessel Available in 1” to 6” Pressure rated up to 300psi
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Section E3 Balanced control valves are designed to control flow in liquid or gas systems up to 400 psig. (500 psig in piston balanced 2” threaded versions) Section “E3” balanced control valves are available in both diaphragm balanced and piston balanced. Diaphragm Balanced Control Valve Piston Balanced Control Valve Piston Balanced Throttling Control Valve
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Section E3 What types of products can be found in Section E3
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Section E4 Three-Way Valves are used to divert flow, bypass part or all fluid, or mix fluids by combining streams. Section “E4” series valves are available for both low pressure and high pressure applications. Diaphragm Balanced 3-Way Control Valve 1” High Pressure 3- Way Control Valve Piston Balanced Throttling Balanced Control Valve
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Section E4 What types of products can be found in Section E4 Diaphragm Balanced [E4:10.1-10.2] Piston Balanced [E4:10.1-10.5] Splitter Valve[E4:20.1-20.2] Motor Valve [E4:30.1-30.2] to production inlet to test
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Valve Sizing Considerations Control Valves – Trim characteristics Definitions of Terms Flow Conditions – Critical Flow – Flashing – Cavitation Noise Assumptions
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Control Valve Why do we need the right sized control valves? Processes do not run at a steady state. Things change and the control valve must manage these changes. To manage changes efficiently and effectively the control valves must be sized correctly.
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Control Valve What can happen when a control valve is not sized correctly? Can’t pass the required flow (undersized) Can’t control, control parameter varies (oversized) Damage to the process (cavitation, flashing, noise, erosion, etc) Downtime Increased equipment costs
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Control Valve Valve Trim Characteristic The inherent relationship between the flow rate and the valve stem travel between 0% to 100% Quick Opening (Snap) Linear (Nominal) Equal Percentage (EP)
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Control Valve
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Control Valve Trim Quick Opening (SNAP) Used for liquid dumps, erosive service, meter applications, on/off applications Most relief valves have quick opening trim Erosion applications use carbide or zirconia seats
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Control Valve Trim Linear (Nominal) Used for throttling liquids Liquid level control Reduces water hammer
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Control Valve Trim Equal Percentage (=%) Equal change in flow per increment in stem travel Used for throttling gases/vapors Used to control pressure or flow Erosion applications use Tapered Plug if available
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Diaphragm, Seat, and O-Ring Materials MaterialCodeApplicationTemperatureWear ResistanceAvailable Forms Nitrile (none)General purpose, petroleum fluids, ethylene glycol, water, small amounts of methanol -30° to +200° F1O-Rings, Seats, Diaphragms Polyacrylate HHeat resistance, oils, natural gas0° to +300° F.5O-Rings, Seats, Diaphragms Ethylene Propylene EPSteam, water, alcohols-65° to +300° F1.5O-Rings, Seats, Diaphragms Highly Saturated Nitrile HSNPetroleum fluids, H 2 S, CO 2 -20° to +300° F2O-Rings, Seats, Diaphragms Polyurethane PPetroleum fluids, CO 2, abrasion, toughness -40° to +200° F5Seats, 106P Diaphragm Viton® VHeat, acids, propane gasoline, no methanol, not for hot water or steam, not for wet CO 2 -15° to +350° F.75O-Ring, Seats, Diaphragms Geothermal EPDM GEPSteam, water, petroleum fluids0° to +500° F1.5Seats HPMV PB Aflas® AFHigh heat, steam, amine, acids, bases, petroleum fluids, no methanol 25° to +450° F3O-Rings, Seats Gylon® 3521 GYHigh heat, high chemical resistance, highly resistant to gas permeation -350° to +500° F4Seats, Diaphragms Low Temp Nitrile LTNPetroleum, low temperature-65° to +225° F1O-Rings, Diaphragms Multi-Nylon MNPetroleum, abrasion, water, steam100° to +250° F5Seats
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Elastomers – High Pressure Control Valve www.kimray.com Stem Guided Diaphragm O-Ring Packing O-Ring
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Elastomers – High Pressure Control Valve www.kimray.com Cage Guided Diaphragm Packing O-Ring
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Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve Symptom: Valve will not close in high differential conditions. Cause: Piston not balanced due to plugged communicating holes.
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Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve Symptom: Valve will not open completely. Possible Cause: Sand packed off on top of piston in the cage
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Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve Symptom: Valve will not open seal off completely. Possible Cause: O-ring damaged or missing. Seat and or stem damaged. Body washed out.
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Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve Symptom: Valve will not close completely Possible Cause: Obstruction not allowing piston/stem to physically travel to a closed position.
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Symptom: Valve will not close completely Possible Cause: Spring broken Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve
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Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve Symptom: Valve will not open completely Possible Cause: Cavitation cause a pressure differential between the top and body of the piston. The lower pressure beneath the piston pulls the valve closed.
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Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve Symptom: Vent plug continuously bleeding gas. Possible Cause: Diaphragm damaged. Diaphragm nut loose
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Troubleshooting www.kimray.com High Pressure Control Valve Symptom: Any part or parts of the valve fail shortly after being in service, or failures occur repeatedly then elastomers and/or materials may need to adjusted. Possible Cause: Corrosive fluid Erosive service
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