The Selection and Testing of Valves for LNG Applications
Year: 2008 Language: english Author: SIGTTO Genre: Guide Publisher: Witherby Publishing Group Ltd Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 10 Description: This document is intended to offer guidance to designers and operators on the general requirements for valves for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) service. It is also considered to be applicable to valves for liquefied ethylene and liquefied ethane service. The valves in these services are generally designed with an operating temperature range of + 80ºC to minus 196ºC. Some aspects may be applicable to valves in refrigerated Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) service. This guidance is primarily intended for the shipping and storage of these products but may be applied throughout the LNG and LPG industries as appropriate. Nothing in this document seeks to override the applicable standards and codes that may be applicable to these valves. Additional info: This document is designed to be a supplement guide to work in conjunction with the relevant codes and standards for cryogenic valves and does not seek to usurp or override them.
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The Selection and Testing of Valves for LNG Applications
Year: 2008
Language: english
Author: SIGTTO
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Witherby Publishing Group Ltd
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 10
Description: This document is intended to offer guidance to designers and operators on the general requirements for valves for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) service. It is also considered to be applicable to valves for liquefied ethylene and liquefied ethane service. The valves in these services are generally designed with an operating temperature range of + 80ºC to minus 196ºC. Some aspects may be applicable to valves in refrigerated Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) service. This guidance is primarily intended for the shipping and storage of these products but may be applied throughout the LNG and LPG industries as appropriate. Nothing in this document seeks to override the applicable standards and codes that may be applicable to these valves.
Additional info: This document is designed to be a supplement guide to work in conjunction with the relevant codes and standards for cryogenic valves and does not seek to usurp or override them.
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