Redundant SOVs
Posted: 16 Aug 2010, 03:12
Hey Guys,
Does anyone here have any experience with using SOVs in a redundant configuration?
We are planning to install a shutdown valve at our site on the main gas line. The criticality of the line is such that the shutdown valve MUST NOT close inadvertently since that would mean a definite site shutdown. Therefore we intend to eliminate all single points of failure. SOV is one of the vital component, failure of which will directly result in valve closure and therefore Ive been thinking on lines of installing SOVs in a redundant configuration, like a 2-out-of-2 or 2-out-of-3 configuration. However, I haven't seen a practical implementation and therefore would appreciate if anyone can share their experience or knowledge in this regards.
Regards,
Ali Abbas
Does anyone here have any experience with using SOVs in a redundant configuration?
We are planning to install a shutdown valve at our site on the main gas line. The criticality of the line is such that the shutdown valve MUST NOT close inadvertently since that would mean a definite site shutdown. Therefore we intend to eliminate all single points of failure. SOV is one of the vital component, failure of which will directly result in valve closure and therefore Ive been thinking on lines of installing SOVs in a redundant configuration, like a 2-out-of-2 or 2-out-of-3 configuration. However, I haven't seen a practical implementation and therefore would appreciate if anyone can share their experience or knowledge in this regards.
Regards,
Ali Abbas