PIlot Operated Safety Valve
PIlot Operated Safety Valve
PIlot Operated Safety Valve
LUCEAT
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General application
Technical data
LUCDR-0001-EN-1309
Temperature
(oC)
Pressure
Vacuum
(mBarG) (mBarG)
Type
-200 to +80
+10 to +50 Blocked
R1101
-200 to +80
50 to 1500
-5 to -20 Weight R2101
Below -20 Pilot
Blocked
-200 to +80
50 to 2000 -5 to -20 Weight EXPON
Below -20 Pilot
Blocked
Sizes
Pressure sensing
2, 6
2, 6
8, 10
12 x 16
6 x 8
8 x 10
10 x 12
12 x 16
External
Internal or External
Internal or External
On low pressure applications, the difference between the inlet pressure and the outlet pressure
is usually so small that the flow through the valve is not chocked. We use therefore the usual
formula for subsonic flow.
V MTZ
A=
12510KdP1
k
k-1
2
k
k+1
k
( )( )
P2
P1
P2
P1
W TZ
=
558.4KdP1
k
k-1
2
k
k+1
k
( )( )
P2
P1
P2
P1
A =
V =
W =
M =
T =
Z =
Kd =
P1 =
Type
Size
R1101 2
20.27
6 182.4
R2101 4
81.1
6 182.4
8 324.3
10 506.7
12 x 16
729.7
EXPON
6x 8
182.4
8 x 10
324.3
10 x 12
494.8
12 x 16
729.7
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Typical valve configuration for protection of the interbarrier spaces of membrane type LNG Carriers
Section B-B
Pilot diaphragm
Section A-A
Main diaphragm
Main seat
A
B
page 3
Typical valve configuration for protection of the cargo tanks of liquified gas carriers
Section B-B
Section A-A
Main diaphragm
Main seat
C (mm)
Weight
Inlet Outlet
A (mm) B (mm)
One set
Double set
D (mm)
Aluminium
Stainless Steel
2
4
6
8
10
12
35
56.5
93.5
105
113
153
222
300
392
420
460
590
-
380
472
500
540
670
97
166
224
300
390
460
-
16
32
45
84
180
20
44
90
125
232
460
2
4
6
8
10
16
150
324
400
540
680
800
EXPON
C (mm)
Weight
Inlet Outlet
A (mm) B (mm)
One set
Double set
D (mm)
Aluminium
Stainless Steel
6
8
10
12
110
135
169
203
427
510
557
680
507
590
637
760
205
205
358
415
35
50
80
160
90
130
210
390
10
10
12
16
306
356
457
510
page 4
Type EXPON, R2101 and R1101 low pressure pilot operated safety relief valves
Valve closed
The Luceat valve is a Pilot Operated Safety Valve: the main valve is the flow element while the
pilot is the pressure sensing element. The pilot will control the opening and closing of the main
valve.
The pilot is sensing the tank pressure either internally by the guide passing through the main valve
disc, or remotely by external tubing. When the pressure is lower than the set pressure, the pilot is
closed and the tank pressure goes into the main pressure chamber.
Because the seat area is smaller than the pressure chamber area, the pressure creates on the disc
assembly a downward force which is directly proportional to the pressure: the closer the pressure
goes to the set point, the tighter the valve is.
Valve opens
When the set point is reached, the pilot switches on and relieves the pressure from the main
chamber to the atmosphere. The full tank pressure can then lift the disc assembly: the main
valve is opened and flows. At reseat pressure, the pilot re-closes and re-loads the main pressure
chamber to close the main valve.
On vacuum
As the pressure decreases in the tank, it also decreases in the main pressure chamber. When the
vacuum is low enough, the atmospheric pressure will then lift the disc assembly and allow air to
enter into the tank. The opening pressure is set by weights on the disc assembly. To improve the
operation or to ensure perfect tightness, close to the vacuum set, a vacuum pilot can be fitted to
the valve. In that configuration, the vacuum pilot usually keeps atmospheric pressure in the main
pressure chamber. When the vacuum set is reached, the pilot switches on and allows the vacuum
to enter the main pressure chamber to open the valve.
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The pressure is coming beneath the pilot diaphragm either through the guide or by the external
sensing pipe and into the spring chamber via the adjustable orifice.
The chamber S communicates with the main pressure chamber and as the pressure is low, the
pilot seat is closed and the main pressure chamber isolated from the exhaust N.
When the pressure is high enough to lift the spindle against the spring force, the seat opens and
discharges from the main pressure chamber to the atmosphere via the chambers S and N. The
adjustment of the stroke of the spindle determines the reseat pressure, while the adjustable orifice
acts on the responsiveness of the valve.
S
Atmospheric
pressure
N
Pressure
in tank
Main chamber
Pressure in tank
Accessories
Note
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