MTV
Aug 26 2005, 04:46 AM
Dear all,
Could you explain us what is CSO (car seal open) and CSC (car seal closed) of PSV (relief valve) with attached photos ?.
Thank you very much!
MTV
djack77494
Sep 7 2005, 06:24 PM
MTV,
I think there is a misunderstanding of the situation. PSV's are often spared to allow testing of one PSV while a second remains active. In this way, the safety of the system is not compromised by testing and/or maintenance of the valves. However, it is imperative that both PSV's are never simultaneously out-of-service. Since it is easy to defeat the PSV by closing a block valve on its inlet or outlet line, measures are required to see that this is not inadvertently done. The most common safeguard is to car seal open all of the block valves around all of the PSV's. When a particular valve is to be tested or maintained, it is necessary to cut the car seal (normally a plastic close once/never open flat device) and this typically requires the permission of a supervisor or someone aware of the consequences of this action. Immediately after the testing or maintenance, the block valves are fully opened and car sealed in that position. Note: The car seals are on the BLOCK valves and not on the PSV's. Sorry but I don't have any pictures of car seals.
Hope that helps,
Doug
Dear Doug,
Thank you very much for your anwser. However I don't know why block valves are open/closed, we call Car seal open/closed, I mean what is Car!!!.
Best regards,
MTV