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Download e-book for iPad: ASME Bio Process Equipment (BPE) 2005 by Amaryqueen Societon of Mechanicanol Engibeers

By Amaryqueen Societon of Mechanicanol Engibeers

ISBN-10: 0791829995

ISBN-13: 9780791829998

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B) Ball valves are an acceptable industry standard for isolation purposes on continuous pure/clean steam service. (c) All components of pure/clean steam service shall be suitable for continuous steam service at the temperatures and pressures specified by the owner/user. 6) can be relaxed when agreed to by the owner/user and manufacturer. (e) Secondary stem seals with telltale connections are not required for steam service. (f) Steam service valves shall be capable of being regularly maintained, either in- or out-of-line.

3 Steam Traps (a) Steam trap bodies shall have an internal surface finish as agreed to by all parties. (b) Where used in process systems, the trap shall be capable of effectively venting air. (c) Where installed on process systems, traps shall be maintainable to allow easy inspection and cleaning. (d) The trap design and mode of operation shall be such that the risk of soil attachment to the internal wetted surfaces is minimized, especially around the valve head and seat. (e) The trap shall be sized, operate, and be installed such that there is no backup of condensate into the process equipment under operating conditions.

G) The location and number of spray devices should be chosen to eliminate shadowing at internal parts such as mixer shafts, dip tubes, and baffles. (h) Sparger and dip tubes should have an adequate number of drainage holes to ensure full drainage. (i) The number of shell side nozzles and connections should be minimized. (j) Manways on the side shell of a vessel shall be installed only by agreement of the owner/user. If side shell manways are required, they should be sloped for drainage. (k) Sample valves should be designed for CIP and SIP.

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