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2122
2122
Note: For control valves, use separate data sheet for control performance requirements.
For manual valves, provide actuators per this V-spec.
1.0 GENERAL
2.0 CONSTRUCTION
Valve shall be leak tight through the full pressure – temperature rating on 740 psig (5100
KPag) @ 100°F (38°C), 675 psig (4650 KPag) @ 200°F (93°C), and reduced pressure rating at
elevated plant thaw temperature of 550 psig (3790 KPag) @ 250°F (121°C).
Valve shall be designed for bi-directional dead-end service (i.e., the capability for either
side of the valve to be pressurized to the maximum rated pressure while the pipe flange on the
opposite side is removed).
Valve shall meet the requirements of API 609 Category B, except the seat shall meet the
body pressure rating at the operating temperature range listed above.
Neck length shall be adequate to accommodate 2-inch (51mm) thick pipe insulation.
Copper, brass, zinc, and alloys of these materials shall not be used in the construction of
this valve.
Valve shall be furnished with a lockable device that enables the valve to be locked in both
the open and closed positions, when specified on the purchase order.
The disc/shaft design shall be double-offset to extend seat life. Concentric disc/shaft
designs and unreinforced Teflon seats are not permitted.
4.0 ACTUATOR
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A chemical conversion coating, such as phosphatizing, is acceptable in lieu of painting. Painting is not required on
nonferrous surfaces.
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Praxair Standard V-2122 (Rev. 5/15/00)
5.0 TESTS
Each valve shall be tested per API 598 with the following clarifications:
• Shell Test – Each valve shall be given a shell test at a gauge pressure no less than 1.5
times the 100°F (38°C) rating, rounded off to the next higher 25 psi (172 KPa) increment,
for the minimum specified test duration, per ASME B16.34. The test shall be made with
the valve in the partially open position. No visible leakage is permitted. The test medium
shall be clean, oil-free air, nitrogen or clean water.
• Low-Pressure Closure Test – Each valve shall be given a low-pressure closure test. No
visible leakage is permitted through the disk, behind the seat rings, or past the shaft seals,
and no structural damage is permitted. During the closure test, there shall be zero leakage
past the seats for the minimum specified test duration. The test medium shall be clean,
oil-free air or inert gas, such as nitrogen, NOT a liquid.
6.0 CLEANING
This valve shall be cleaned and processed in accordance with Praxair Standard GS-40.
7.0 IDENTIFICATION
• V-2122
– Size of valve
– API 609B
• The valve tag number specified on the Purchase Order shall be stamped on a permanent
tag and attached to the valve body (not handwheel or lever) with a stainless wire.
• A separate tag indicating cleaning per Praxair Standard GS-40 shall also be attached to
the valve.
8.0 COMPLIANCE
Deviations from this specification shall not be made without the written approval of Buyer.
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Praxair Standard V-2122 (Rev. 5/15/00)
9.0 DRAWINGS
Certified supplier drawings are required for supplier approval process prior to placement of
Purchase Order. Drawings must include dimensional information, materials of construction,
cleaning specifications and the applicable Praxair Standard number (V-Spec). Submittal of
certified supplier drawings is not required for subsequent Purchase Orders if Buyer has previously
received and approved the certified supplier drawings.
Upon successful completion of the above review by Praxair, the supplier shall provide
certified supplier drawings and finalized cleaning procedures for Praxair approval. All valves shall
be supplied in accordance with the approved supplier drawings, and shall be cleaned using the
approved cleaning procedure. No changes are permitted without written approval from Praxair.
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