Axelson 6
Axelson 6
Axelson 6
In the mid 1940s, a new relief valve actuated with a pilot rather than a spring set a new standard
for pressure control. The valve, manufactured over the years by companies like Garrett, USI and Axelson, is now manufactured and sold by NuFlo Measurement Systems under the Axelson brand. NuFlo's Axelson pilot-operated pressure relief valves are an example of a tradition of advanced design and high-quality manufacturing abilities. These valves offer advantages not found in other relief valves-spring- or pilot-operated. The name Axelson has stood for ingenuity, quality and service for more than 100 years and NuFlo is committed to preserving that tradition for years to come.
Valve Types
Type HF
This is a full lift, pop-action valve with a fixed (5% to 7%) blowdown using a single non-flowing pilot. This type of valve is designed for gas and/or vapor service and is offered in sizes of 1" through 8" with operating pressures ranging from 20 psig to 6000 psig.
Type HL
This is a modulating valve with a fixed (3% to 5%) blowdown using a single non-flowing pilot. This valve is designed for gas, vapor and/or liquid service and is offered in sizes of 1" through 8" with operating pressures ranging from 15 psig to 1500 psig.
Advantages
Full Flow Capacity
In addition to the various API orifice sizes, NuFlo offers valves with non-standard API orifice sizes for maximum flow capacity. Many times this allows for the use of smaller size valves at a cost savings to the customer.
Features
Soft or Hard Seat Seals
Soft or hard seat seals are available for a variety of service conditions and applications. Soft seat seals are recommended for discharge set pressures of 25 psi to 1500 psi. Hard seat seals are recommended for discharge set pressures above 1500 psi.
Backflow Protection
The unique NuFlo split piston (optional) is designed to eliminate the effect of pressure in the discharge system back-flowing into a relief valve on installations where several valves discharge into a common manifold.
Simple Maintenance
All maintenance, including changing the valve seat, can be performed using ordinary hand tools without removing the valve from the installation.
Manual Blowdown
This optional device, which allows manual blowdown of the system, can also be controlled from a remote location.
Non-Flowing Pilots
NuFlo non-flowing pilots reduce the problems of freeze-up caused by the pressure drop through the flowing-type pilots.
Coated Bodies
The bodies and piston housings of all NuFlo pilot-operated safety relief valves are internally and externally coated with Xylan for corrosion protection and lubricity.
No Simmer
NuFlo pilot-operated safety relief valves are designed to eliminate "simmer" at the valve seat. They do not require "percent accumulation" or over-pressure to operate.
Easier Handling
A lifting eye is conveniently located on the center of the valve for ease of handling during installation or removal.
Special Flanges
NuFlo pilot-operated safety relief valves can be supplied with special flanges such as Graylock, Taper-Lok, Lenz, etc.
Application
A pilot-operated pressure relief valve, according to the 1992 ASME Code Section VIII, Division 1, Section UG-126, is a pressure relief valve in which the major relieving device is combined with, and is controlled by, a self-actuated auxiliary pressure relief valve. NuFlo pilot-operated pressure relief valves are designed to be used wherever there is a need to exhaust the overpressure volume of gas, vapor and/or liquid. Applications include oil and gas production systems, compressor stations, gas transmission (pipelines) facilities, storage systems, distribution systems and in all types of processing plants.
Valve Operation
NuFlo pilot-operated safety relief valves operate on the principle of unequal areas exposed to the same pressure. When the relief valve is closed, system pressure pushes upwards against the piston seat seal on an area equal to the inside diameter of the seat. Simultaneously, the same system pressure passes through the pilot, exerting a downward force on the piston acting on an area approximately 50% greater than the inside diameter of the seat. The resulting differential force holds the valve tightly closed. As the system pressure rises, the force against the piston seal increases. Then, when the system pressure reaches the relief valve discharge set pressure, the pilot cuts off system pressure and opens the top of the piston to vent pressure. As the pressure above the piston is relieved, the relief valve opens, discharging line pressure. When the predetermined blowdown pressure is reached, the pilot shuts off the exhaust and re-opens the flow of system pressure to the top of the piston, effectively closing the relief valve.
Operation Type HF
Relief Valve Closed
At below set point, the normally open combination pilot allows system pressure to enter the piston housing cavity of the relief valve on top of the free-floating piston. The top of the relief valve piston has a larger area than the valve seat where the piston seals. Equal pressure at both ends of the piston creates a differential downward force, which holds the piston tightly closed on the valve seat. Below: Type HF relief valve (closed position)
Operation Type HL
Relief Valve Closed
At below set point, the normally open Type HL pilot allows system pressure to enter the piston housing cavity of the relief valve on top of the freefloating piston. The top of the relief valve piston has a larger area than the valve seat where the piston seals. Equal pressure at both ends of the piston creates a differential downward force, which holds the piston tightly closed on the valve seat. Below: Type HL relief valve (closed position)
Type HL Typical Direct Hook-Up with In-Service Test Valve (Gas Service Only)
1. Connect pressure hose from nitrogen bottle or hydraulic hand pump to test port of header block. 2. Close vent valve "A". 3. Slowly open block valve "B", or operate hydraulic hand pump, permitting test pressure to increase to valve set point. 4. Observe set pressure on test gauge and record. 5. Close valve "B", or release pressure on hand pump. 6. Open vent valve "A". 7. Disconnect pressure hose from test port. NOTE: For additional information on In-Service testing, refer to the service manual or technical data sheets for this product.
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Pilot Construction
The Type HF pilot is a single combination control with a fixed blowdown for controlling relief valve opening and closing pressure set points. The opening set pressure is determined by the force of a control spring, which holds the relief control section of the valve closed. When system pressure acting on the relief control valve seat area equals the spring force, the relief control opens, and the blowdown control section closes, blocking system pressure from passing into the chamber above the main valve piston. As the relief control opens, the pressure underneath the control seat is exposed to a larger pressure area which provides snap action of the control pilot to quickly reduce pressure in the piston dome. This pressure reduction causes the main valve piston to lift, relieving system pressure. After the system pressure is reduced to a point whereby the control valve spring forces the blowdown control ball to unseat, the relief control valve closes, and the open blowdown control valve allows system pressure to re-enter the piston dome, forcing the main piston down to a closed valve position. The Type HL pilot is a single-control pilot with a fixed blowdown for controlling the opening and closing of the relief valve. Opening and closing pressures are determined by the force of a pilot control spring. System pressure is applied to the pilot control piston and also to the pilot inlet "Hi" port. The lifting force produced by the pressure on the control piston is reacted by the opposing force of the pilot spring. When the spring force is greater than the pressure force of the control piston, system pressure is communicated through the inlet "Hi" port of the pilot to the top of the relief valve piston. Since the area on top of the relief valve piston is greater than the seat area, the valve is held in the closed position. As pressure increases above the set point, the force of the control piston becomes greater than the reacting spring force. This unbalanced condition shifts the pilot stem upward, blocking the pressure coming into the inlet Hi port and allowing the pressure above the relief valve piston to bleed off. As the pressure force, (which holds the piston on the seat) decreases, the relief valve opens. If system pressure continues to rise, the piston lifts fully and remains open until system pressure is reduced sufficiently for the pilot spring to shift the pilot into its flowing position.
Installation Schematics
Types HF
Remote Hookup
Relief valves configured for remote operation do not contain an integral pressure pickup connection. Pressure is sensed from a remote point on the vessel/process line through a single tube connected to the header block located on the valve.
Orifice Selection
Available Orifice Sizes for Type HF and HL Pilot-Operated Relief Valves Valve Coefficient: 0.859 (gas), 0.674 (liquid)
Valve Size Outlet Orifice D E F G GX 1" D E F G H J JX 1-1/2" G H J JX 1-1/2" G H J JX K KX 2" Orifice Area (Sq. In.) 0.110 0.196 0.307 0.503 0.652 0.785 0.110 0.196 0.307 0.503 0.785 1.287 1.633 1.767 0.503 0.785 1.287 1.633 1.767 0.503 0.785 1.287 1.633 1.838 2.776 3.141 Valve Size Outlet Orifice J K L M N P 3" L M N P 4" Q R T 6" Q R T 7" 7-1/2" Q R T 7" 7-1/2" Orifice Area (Sq. In.) 1.287 1.838 2.853 3.600 4.340 6.380 7.068 2.853 3.600 4.340 6.380 12.566 11.045 16.000 26.000 28.270 11.045 16.000 26.000 38.484 44.178 11.045 16.000 26.000 38.484 44.178
1" X 2"
Single
3" x 4"
Single
1-1/2" x 2"
Single
4" x 6"
Single/Dual
6" x 8"
Single/Dual
1-1/2" x 3"
Single
8" x 8"
Dual
2" x 3"
Single
8" x 10"
Single/Dual
Ordering Information
HF
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Type of valve. Inlet pipe size of valve. Rating of inlet and outlet flanges: RF, RTJ or other. Type of seal (hard or soft). Set pressure (pressure at which valve will open). Manual blowdown valve (optional). In-service test unit (optional). Construction and trim (unless otherwise specified, standard construction and trim will be furnished). Characteristics of gas being controlled.
HL
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Type of valve (gas or liquid service). Inlet pipe size of valve. Rating of inlet and outlet flanges: RF, RTJ or other. Type of seal (hard or soft). Set pressure (pressure at which valve will open). Manual blowdown valve (optional). In-service test unit (optional). Construction and trim (unless otherwise specified, standard construction and trim will be furnished). Characteristics of gas and/or chemical components of products in system being controlled.
10. Specific gravity or molecular weight of gas. 11. Temperature of gas. 12. Back pressure (pressure on outlet). 134. Specify any special markings or identification.
10. Specific gravity or molecular weight of gas and/or liquids. 11. Operating temperature of product. 12. Back pressure (pressure on outlet), if any. 13. Specify any special markings or identification.
NOTE: When ordering spare parts, please give valve serial numbers when available. For part numbers, refer to data sheets, which are available on request.
Warnings
1. The inside diameter (ID) of inlet piping (and block valve, if installed) MUST equal or exceed the ID of the relief valve inlet. Any flow restriction in the inlet piping or block valve can cause malfunctioning of the relief valve and will adversely affect the relieving capacity. Block valve should be locked in the OPEN position. Risers longer than three pipe diameters should be at least one pipe size larger than the relief valve. Exhaust (outlet) must be directed away from any area that may be occupied and away from any nearby structures. Vertical exhaust is preferred. 6. 4. Valve must be properly supported to withstand the reactive thrust created by the exhaust flow when the exhaust is vented to atmosphere, especially for side discharge valves. Valves installed on long risers or with any restrictions in the inlet piping or any valve being used on liquid service should be installed with a remote sensing line. Introduce sensing pressure as slow as possible to pilot to ensure piston dome is completely charged. Care should be taken not to install a valve in a piping system that has the same natural frequency as the valve. Riser length should be kept to a minimum to avoid major vibration problems. Contact NuFlo Measurement Systems for assistance.
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Note: NuFlo Measurement Systems manufactures and sells Axelson under license from Halliburton. Xylan is a registered trademark of Whitford Corporation