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FEATURE  Flow & Level Control Pressure relief valves


help improve performance and reduce e missions


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merson has announced the release of two new technologies for the Crosby J-Series pressure relief valve (PRV)


product line. The fi rst is a Balanced Diaphragm, which eliminates the need for bellows in PRVs, while providing balanced operation against backpressure to lower cost of ownership and enhance performance. The second technology is Bellows Leak Detection, enabling remote detection of bellows ruptures in PRVs, with the capability to reduce and accurately calculate volumetric emissions in real-time. Where backpressure is present, spring- loaded PRVs often utilise bellows to ensure balanced operation. Data analysis from 30,000 PRV service records across different industries and valve brands shows a bellows failure rate between two to six per cent. In other words, a plant with 1,000 bellows PRVs may have between 20 to 60 PRVs continuously operating with damaged bellows.


The most common causes of bellows failures are excessive backpressure and rapid


cycling. Ruptured bellows will cause fugitive emissions and may prevent valve operation at the designed set pressure, with the risk of catastrophic overpressure events.


The Crosby Balanced Diaphragm can


replace bellows in PRV applications to address these and other issues. Its design extends the backpressure limits from 60 to 80 per cent and increases the Kb backpressure correction factor by up to 15 per cent, expanding the application range of spring-loaded PRVs. The Kb factor is used to size PRVs when they are installed in closed systems subject to backpressure. Extending the backpressure limit and increasing the Kb factor often permits the use of smaller valves.


In addition, diaphragms are


inherently more resilient than bellows for higher backpressures and rapid cycling applications. Upgrading to a Balanced Diaphragm therefore lowers maintenance costs, improves reliability, and increases stability. The second technology, Bellows Leak Detection, addresses the


problem of bellows failures, which are challenging to detect and often remain unnoticed for years until removal of the valve for periodic service. Leak detection and repair (LDAR) programs may include PRVs, but their target sources for leakage detection are fl anges or valve seats, so bellows ruptures will generate fugitive emissions through the PRV bonnet vent that may not be in the LDAR scope. In addition, PRV installations are often diffi cult to access and in hazardous locations, making leak detection diffi cult.


The Bellows Leak Detection solution is a


The Crosby J-Series Bellows Leak Detection solution reduces fugitive emissions, provides instant notifi cation of a bellows failure, and ensures balanced operation.


safer and more effi cient method for detecting bellows failures and emissions. It consists of a backup piston and a Rosemount wireless or wired pressure transmitter. The backup piston can reduce emissions by over 90 per cent in the event of a bellows rupture because it has a much smaller clearance than a standard bonnet vent, and it ensures balanced operation. The pressure transmitter provides instant timestamped notifi cation of bellows failure and emissions volume data in real time. Upgrade kits for existing Crosby J-Series PRVs are available for both new technologies,


34 December/January 2023 Irish Manufacturing


The Crosby J-Series with Balanced Diaphragm technology eliminates the need for bellows in pressure relief valves, providing lower costs and improved performance.


and new PRVs can be purchased with these features pre-installed. “With the growing global emphasis on sustainability, an increasing number of PRVs that currently vent to the atmosphere will require connections to fl are systems to curb emission,” said Judson Duncan, President of Emerson’s Pressure Management Business. “he resulting higher backpressures will push the limits of existing PRV designs, and the Balanced Diaphragm and Bellows Leak Detection breakthrough innovations will help our customers address this need.”


Emerson www.irish-manufacturing.com


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