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BPRV™ Buckling Pin Relief Vent |
Buckling
Pin technology offers an accurate and reliable means of calibrating
pressure relief devices. BS&B has developed the BPRV™ Buckling Pin Relief Vent for
in-line pressure or vacuum relief offering quick and simple external
resetting. The BPRV is suitable for both gas and liquid
applications, and provides a full relief opening at a pre-determined
set pressure.
- Simple in-line installation
- Maximum relief capacity
- Convenient external reset
- Set pressure is unaffected by cycling/pulsating
pressures
- Standard set pressures up to 275 psi
- Set pressure is unaffected by valve
orientation
- The buckling pin is totally protected with a rugged
enclosure
Set Pressure Range—Buckling pin technology is used
for overpressure or vacuum relief at set pressures from a few
inches of water column to over 1000psig.
Size Range—Vents are available for installation
between all international standard flanges.
Temperature—Because the buckling pin mechanism is
located in an external enclosure, the set pressure is unaffected
by process temperature; only the ambient atmospheric temperature
needs to be considered.
Operating Ratio—A 90% operating ratio permits
process pressures up to 90% of the set pressure.
Service—Suitable for gas or liquid service. The
selected seal material must be compatible with the process
fluid.
Vacuum—Vents can be supplied to withstand vacuum.
Inverted styles of the BPRV may be used for vacuum
relief.
Pressure Cycling—Accuracy and reliability are
maintained under pressure cycling conditions.
Leak Tight—As the operating pressure increases, the
seal is progressively energized to maintain leak tightness. The
seal is bubble-tight and offers minimal resistance to opening,
permitting low set pressures and tight pressure
tolerances.
Specifications
U.S.
Patent Number 6,367,498 applies; other international patents
pending.
The
Buckling Pin Relief Valve (BPRV™) offers quick and simple field reset
without removal from the
piping system.
The
Buckling Pin Relief Valve (BPRV™) can improve productivity within a
facility by dramatically reducing the down time that can be caused with
other non-reclosing pressure relief devices.
The BPRV is
an in-line pressure relief device which offers quick and simple field
reset without removal from the piping system. This non-reclosing pressure
relief device provides practical technology for the protection of
applications containing one or more of the following conditions:
Continuous Processing (fast reset in the line)
- Hazardous Service (limits operator exposure)
- Large Line Size (convenient reset in the Line)
- Inaccessible Location (external reset in the line)
- Frequent Operation (fast reset in the line)
Design
(U.S.
Patent #6,367,498 applies; Worldwide Patents Pending)
The design
of the BPRV™ is based upon the offset shaft butterfly valve concept. The
offset of the shaft results in a turning moment being generated about the
valve shaft when a pressure differential is applied across the device. A
Buckling Pin mounted externally to the process normally resists this
turning moment. By calibrating the Buckling Pin to collapse at a load
coincident with that resulting from the shaft torque at a predetermined
differential pressure, the BPRV provides accurate pressure relief.
Buckling
Pin technology provides an accurate and reliable means of calibrating a
pressure relief device. When an axial load is applied to a straight
cylindrical pin, it will buckle at a specific load according to Euler's
Law. Buckling Pins that are manufactured from the same material and have
the same configuration will buckle at predictable and repeatable
loads.
Three Primary BPRV
Components
1-Rotating Disc.
A rotating disc normally closes the flow path and turns through 90 degrees
in response to an overpressure/underpressure condition. The rotating disc
is constructed from metal and has a hollow design. This maximizes the flow
path through the BPRV and ensures the stability of the disc during normal
service and at the time of opening. (See catalog cover photo).
2-Flanged Body. A
flanged body contains the rotating disc, holding it in place using shaft
connections that are sealed within the body and pass through bearings to
permit free rotation of the disc within the body. The body is a 1-piece
design with no constructional welds or other potential external leak
paths.
3-External Enclosure and
Mechanism. The external enclosure and mechanism provides the set
pressure control for the BPRV. The mechanism is designed to resist the
turning moment of the disc shaft during normal service pressure
conditions. When the desired set pressure is reached, the mechanism
releases the disc due to the function of a Buckling Pin which has been
built with sufficient strength to resist disc rotation until that point.
The mechanism is contained within a stainless steel enclosure. The
enclosure door includes a seal to permit service under severe
environmental conditions.
Three Set Pressure Calibration
Controls
1-The
Offset of the BPRV Disc Shaft from the Center Line.
A large
offset will generate a higher shaft load; a small offset will generate a
lower shaft load. For BPRV devices supplied for applications within the
ANSI 150/DIN PN10 flange pressure range, a standard offset is used that
does not exceed 1"/25mm, even for the largest installation.
2-The
Buckling Strength of the Buckling Pin.
This is a
function of the 4th power of the pin diameter, the Modulus of Elasticity
of the Pin material, and the inverse of the Pin length. Buckling Pin
diameter is used for significant set pressure tuning, length adjustment is
used for fine tuning.
3-The
Enclosure Mechanism Uses a Lever Principal.
This
enables a wide range of BPRV set pressures to be obtained with modest
Buckling Pin lengths and diameters while using a standard disc shaft
offset. This enables the mechanism to be compact and results in a simple
Pin installation procedure that can be completed by a single operator
without special tools. Note: The BPRV is calibrated before
shipment to meet the users required set pressure and tolerance.
Size and Set Pressure
Capability
The BPRV is
available with a standard range of sizes and set pressures designed to
suit applications that are compatible with ANSI 150, DIN PN 10 or similar
flange specifications as shown in Table 1.
In addition
to these standard specifications, the BPRV is capable of meeting a wide
range of dedicated customer requirements that have already
included:
High Set
Pressures: Over 2000 psi/138 Bar in a 6"/150mm nominal size
installed between ANSI 900 flanges.
Low Set
Pressure: 20" Water Column/50 mBar in a 24"/600mm nominal size
Please
consult BS&B Safety Systems with your special applications.
Table
1-Set Pressure Capability: Standard
Size
Set Pressure
Minimum Maximum
in
mm
psig barg psig barg
1" 25
40 2.76
275 18.96
1
1/2" 40
10 0.69
275 18.96
2" 50
5 0.34
720 49.64
3"-6" 80-150
5 0.34
275 18.96
8" -
16" 200-400
3 0.21
275 18.96
18" -
24" 450-600
1 0.07
150 10.34
26" -
36" 650-900
1 0.07
125 8.62
38" -
60" 950-1500
1 0.07
100 6.89
Set Pressure Certification and
Tolerance
In line
with International Standards, the BPRV is certified at the customer
requested set pressure. This certification is a result of Buckling Pin
tests conducted in the BPRV to confirm compliance with set pressure and
tolerance expectations. The BPRV is certified with a single set pressure
tolerance, as indicated in Table #2. For set pressures between 20 psi/1.38
Bar and 40 psi/2.76 Bar, the BPRV provides a superior set pressure
tolerance option of +/-5% compared to other non-reclosing pressure relief
devices.
When
certified according to ASME/North American standards, the BPRV is marked
with the customer requested set pressure (Table #1). When certified
according to European (PED) standards, the BPRV is marked with the
customer requested set pressure and the tolerance based upon Table 2.
Alternatively, European certification allows for marking the BPRV with a
minimum/maximum set pressure (which will also be calculated from Table
2).
Table
2-Set Pressure Tolerances
Pressure
Tolerance
Over
40psi/2.76
Bar
+/-5% Standard
From 1-40
psi/0.07-2.76
Bar
+/-0.14 Bar/2 psi Standard
Over 20
psi/1.38
Bar
+/-5% Upon Request
Operating Pressure Ratio
Buckling
Pin technology provides outstanding resistance to operating pressure
conditions. The BPRV can be operated up to 95% of minimum set pressure.
This is called the 'Operating Pressure Ratio'. Subject to special testing,
there is the ability to increase this ratio further.
Note:
Remember to subtract the negative set pressure tolerance in the case of a
BPRV marked with 'set pressure' rather than a defined min/max.
Pressure Cycling Service
Buckling
Pin devices are well suited to cyclic service pressure conditions.
Operating under compression, the Buckling Pin is not subject to tensile
fatigue failure. The BPRV can be cycled to its maximum operating pressure
ratio thousands of times.
Materials of Construction
The user
may specify the material of construction for each of the three major BPRV
components: Standard materials are as follows:
Valve
Body. The standard materials are carbon steel and
stainless
steel. Alternate materials include Hastelloy®* C-276, Monel®*, Alloy 20,
and metals that can be obtained in the form of cut plate or a forging
(depending upon the size of the device to be fabricated).
Valve
Disc. The minimum material is stainless steel. The disc provides
the valve sealing surface, therefore a resistant surface must be ensured.
Alternate materials are the same as for the valve body.
Enclosure. The standard
material is stainless steel with Viton door seals. Alternates may be
requested.
Seals
The primary
seal in the BPRV is mounted in the 1-piece body, held in place by a
sealing ring. This seal engages a curved surface on the leading edge of
the disc and has a profile that provides a tight shut-off from both the
inlet and outlet sides of the device. The standard seal material is
Teflon® (alternates are available upon request).
On the
outlet side of the disc, there are two shaft connections that hold the
disc freely within the body. These are also fitted with standard Teflon
seals. Free rotation of the disc about the shaft is assured by the use of
either bushings or bearings (depending upon size and set pressure)
installed with a Teflon seal on either side. The shaft seals are not in
process contact from the inlet side when the BPRV is in the closed
position. (Alternate shaft seals are available upon request).
Installation
The BPRV is
designed for “in-line” installation between pipe flanges. Each device is a
'full face' design with the pipe flange bolting typically passing through
the perimeter of the body. Some flange specifications have a compact
bolting pattern that would interfere with the bushings or bearings if
through bolt holes were used; in these cases, a threaded blind bolt hole
is provided on both sides of the BPRV so a full set of flange bolts is
installed.
The piping
may run horizontally, vertically, or at an oblique angle. The BPRV can be
supplied set-pressure certified for any of these orientations. The user
must identify the installation configuration at time of order to ensure
appropriate calibration testing of the BPRV.
The BPRV
body can be fitted with lifting lugs to ease maneuver of the device into
place between pipe flanges.
Field Reset
When a
Buckling Pin has functioned and the BPRV is to be reset, this can
typically be accomplished while the device remains installed in the piping
system. The enclosure is opened, the used Buckling Pin removed, the disc
rotated back into the closed position, a replacement Buckling Pin
installed and the mechanism reset. This takes only a few minutes and can
be completed by a single operator, even with the largest size BPRV.
Temperature
The
materials of construction for the BPRV permit a wide range of service
temperatures. Each device has two different temperature considerations:
1.
Compatibility of service temperature with seal materials.
2. Buckling
Pin coincident temperature at time of function.
The
standard Teflon seals can be operated between -40ºF/-40ºC and
+400ºF/260ºC. While flowing, temperatures down to cryogenic conditions can
be handled. Seal performance is regained once the Teflon seal has returned
to the recommended operating range.
With the
Buckling Pin installed in the enclosure, the process temperature does not
reach the pin. In general, the Buckling Pin will be at ambient temperature
making certification of the Pin lot at 72ºF/22ºC appropriate.
Variation
of ambient temperature causes minimal change in Buckling Pin performance -
as little as 1% over the range -40ºF/-40ºC to 200ºF/93ºC. Ambient
temperature conditions for each application should be reviewed with
BS&B Safety Systems, L.L.C.
Enclosure and Mechanism
Construction
Three
standard mechanisms are employed to met the torque requirements of the
BPRV nominal sizes 1”- 60” (25 mm-150 mm). In all cases, the mechanism is
fitted to a solid stainless steel baseplate to ensure rigidity. The
mechanism is either installed inside a stainless steel enclosure or has an
enclosure bolted to the baseplate (see M4200 photo). The M16000 mechanism
handles low torque applications typical of BPRV sizes 1”-6” (25 mm-150
mm). The more substantial M4200 mechanism handles the torque range typical
for higher pressure 4” (100 mm) BPRV devices through low pressure 24” (600
mm) size. The M1600 mechanism is designed to handle the very high torque
requirements of BPRV devices sized 24”-60,” nominal size. (The light duty
M600 mechanism for small size BPRV devices is offered with an economic,
light-weight glass fiber enclosure as an option).
The
mechanism front cover is provided with a latch tongue that aligns with
another on the side to allow the user to add a preferred locking
mechanism. Turn latches mounted on the front of the enclosure energize the
door elastomer seal.
All
mechanisms comprise of stainless steel and protective coated high tensile
steel components. This combination avoids seizing of moving parts through
the use of similar metals, and provides excellent corrosion resistance.
The mechanism is fully sealed within the enclosure when the door is
latched shut.
Mechanism Function
The BPRV
mechanisms use a lever principal to balance input load from the rotating
disc against output load applied to the Buckling Pin. When the (input
load) x (distance from lever load input to the fulcrum) > the (Buckling
Pin collapse load) x (distance from fulcrum to the lever load output), the
BPRV will open.
The input
load is provided by the pressure generated torque on the disc shaft This
loads the input side of the lever arm. When the Buckling Pin operates, the
lever is free to move, allowing the shaft to rotate through 90 degrees
into the full open position. At most set pressures, the BPRV will latch in
the full open position to ensure the greatest flow rate through the
device. The location of the fulcrum is tailored by BS&B Safety
Systems, L.L.C. during the calibration of each BPRV. This set pressure
control feature of the BPRV design is used for fine tuning. The fulcrum
location is factory set and wire sealed for tamper evidence.
Customized BPRV Units/Command
Activation
The BPRV
can be user command activated in two different configurations:
BPRV-CAE
If it is
known that the BPRV will always sense a positive differential pressure, an
actuator (e.g. solenoid or pneumatic piston) installed adjacent to the
buckling pin can be used to buckle the pin on demand. This will release
the BPRV mechanism and allow the disc to rotate freely under pressure.
This is
known as a “command activated enclosure,” or CAE, and allows the valve to
be used as both a pressure relief device and a command actuated quick
opening valve.
BPRV-CAS
If command
actuation is desired in an application where positive differential
pressure cannot be guaranteed, a powered actuator can be installed on the
free shaft of the BPRV. When the operating conditions require the valve
open, the actuator is powered to overcome both the buckling pin and any
back pressure induced torque on the BPRV shaft to open the device.
This is
known as a “command activated shaft,” or CAS, and allows the BPRV to be
used as both a pressure relief device and a command actuated quick opening
valve.
The
BPRV-CAE and BPRV-CAS are examples of customized design options that can
be satisfied with this versatile pressure relief technology. BS&B
Safety Systems welcomes the opportunity to develop solutions to unique
applications.
Information Required to Order the
BPRV
General
- Tag
Number
- Line Size
- Flange Specification
Operating
Conditions
- Set
Pressure and Tolerance Requested
- Set
Temperature (Pin Conditions)
Service
Conditions
- Fluid
- Vapor/Gas: Molecular Weight
- Liquid: Specific Gravity
- Required Flow Capacity (if known)
- Normal Service Pressure
- Vacuum Conditions
- Back Pressure Conditions
- Normal Service Temperature (Process)
- Flowing Temperature (Process)
- Static or Pulsing Service Pressure
Materials
- Valve Disc
- Valve Body
- Disc Seal
- Enclosure
Installation/Flow
Path
- Vertical, Horizontal, Oblique (specify angle to Horizontal)
Accessories
- Sensor — Visual/Electrical
- Sensor Electrical Requirements
- Buckling Pin or Buckling Pin Cartridge
- Quantity of Pins/Cartridges
Note: When
the BPRV opens, the disc may project beyond the body cavity within which
it is retained when closed. When installing or removing the BPRV from
service it is essential the disc is in the closed position to avoid damage
to the disc and mechanism. Please seek advice from BS&B Safety Systems
when the BPRV is to be installed close to a “T-piece” or other piping path
that may present an unusual flow pattern to the device.
Quality Assurance
Every BPRV
is thoroughly tested before shipment. Pre-delivery
inspection
can be divided into:
- Dimensional Inspection
- Leak Tightness Verification
- Buckling Pin Calibration and Set Pressure Testing
Before the
BPRV is assembled from component parts, each component is dimensionally
verified for its critical features. After assembly, the performance of the
seals is checked. ANSI standard B16.104 is typically followed with a
minimum test standard of Class IV established. Many BPRV devices are
supplied to the stricter Class V and Class VI limits which require a
'bubble tight' construction.
All
Buckling Pins that are supplied as a lot are manufactured from a
single batch of raw material at the same time. The BPRV set pressure is
established through Buckling Pin destructive testing. Once the appropriate
Pin configuration has been achieved for the required set pressure, the lot
of Pins is completed within very tight dimensional tolerances. BS&B
Quality Assurance personnel witness set pressure tests for certification
purposes. All Buckling Pins are supplied tagged with a traceable lot
number, set pressure and the serial number of the BPRV unit for which they
have been calibrated. SAF-T-PIN™ Buckling Pin Cartridges are
recommended for optimum control and traceability.
When fully
calibrated and certified, wire seals are installed at the
following
key locations:
- Junction of the Body and the Enclosure
- Fulcrum Connection to the Enclosure Baseplate
- Junction of the Sensor to the Shaft (where fitted)
Codes and Standards
Several
International standards recognize Buckling Pin devices and provide
guidelines for their certification. These include ASME, in the form of
code case 2091, and TUV AD Merkblatt A1 and the European Pressure
Equipment Directive (PED). The BPRV can be supplied to all established
standards.
Maintenance
If desired,
the Buckling Pin can be removed and the BPRV tested by rotating the disc
into the open position triggering the mechanism. There must be no
pressure on the device. The Buckling Pin can then be
reinstalled.
Occasionally it will be
necessary to replace the disc seal. This can be accomplished quickly and
easily. The disc seal is held in place by a seal ring that inserts into
the inlet of the one-piece body. This seal ring is simply removed using
simple tools and the used seal pulled out from the BPRV body. After
inspecting the seating area and clearing away any debris, the BS&B
replacement seal is installed and the seal ring put back in place. Seal
replacement does not require disassembly of the BPRV body or mechanism. It
is recommended a spare disc seal is purchased for each BPRV.
Testing
In Place
Since the
BPRV might be interpreted as a relief valve, many users wish to perform
scheduled maintenance to ensure the set pressure has not been compromised
while the valve is in service. The normal procedure for testing of many
types of relief valves is to remove the valve from service and send to a
valve repair shop for a pop test and re-certification. The advantage of
the BPRV is that the valve can be re-tested in-situ. The offset shaft is
designed with a hexagon drive in the enclosure. The user can leave the
valve in service between the flanges and attach a torque wrench to the
hex. All the user needs to do is load the shaft with a torque wrench until
the valve opens. BS&B Safety Systems, L.L.C. can supply a torque value
range which, when applied to the hex drive of the offset shaft, will
buckle the pin and activate (open) the valve. Once the value recorded on
the torque wrench lies within this torque range supplied by BS&B, the
user knows that the valve set pressure has not been compromised and the
product is now re-tested. This allows users to re-check the valve within
10-15 minutes, without having to remove it from service.
Testing in
place greatly reduces the maintenance expenses compared with relief valves
by dramatically reducing the time and labor involved with the
re-validation process.
Optional SAF-T-PIN™ Buckling Pin
Cartridge
The BPRV
can be provided with Buckling Pin Cartridges that are installed like an
electrical fuse. The SAF-T-PIN™ Buckling Pin Cartridge allows a
"Quick-Change" option of Buckling Pins with a simple push-in/pull-out
design for installation within the enclosure. Each SAF-T-PIN™ Cartridge
contains a calibrated Buckling Pin that is perfectly mounted for optimum
performance.
The
SAF-T-PIN cartridge locates into the BPRV mechanism in one direction only
ensuring fail-safe installation.
The
transparent cartridge permits visual inspection of the Buckling Pin, and
the stainless steel ends of the cartridge are marked with full set
pressure and traceability information including the serial number of the
BPRV device. The SAF-T-PIN cartridge avoids the need for special
installation procedures and any concern of handling bare Buckling
Pins. Worldwide patents pending.
Sensor/Indicator Option
Both a
visual and electrical signal to confirm BPRV status is available. Mounted
on the free shaft not used by the mechanism, the BPRV sensor comprises a
sealed enclosure (typically to Nema IV standard) that houses a colored
dome indicating 'Open' (colored Red) or 'Closed' (colored Green). The dome
is rotated by a shaft extension that moves in unison with the disc of the
BPRV. Electrical switching compatible with the users requirements can be
added to the enclosure to provide a remote signal or alarm when the BPRV
operates. This can be provided to meet intrinsically safe requirements.
SmartDisk™ Compatible
The BPRV
can be supplied with SmartDisk™ wireless sensor technology that allows an
electrical signal to be generated at a monitoring station located up to
several thousand feet away from the BPRV without the cost of hard wiring.
Please refer to catalog 77-1016 for more information.
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