Flowserve High Temperature Metal Bellows Seals User Manual

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5.9.3 Process fluid must flood and pressurize the seal chamber at all

times for single and dual non-pressurized (tandem) seals. Barrier/

buffer fluid must flood dual seals at all times during equipment

operation and pressurized seals must be pressurized above the

process pressure at all times.

5.10 Steam seal requirements (Plan 72, 74):

5.10.1 Clean, dry, superheated steam is required.

5.10.2 Pressurized steam seals (e.g. GTSP) require 3.4 bar (50 psi)

greater than seal chamber pressure supplied to the seal at all

times.

5.10.3 Containment seals (e.g. GSDH) require a steam purge up to

0.7 barg (10 psig) supplied to the seal at all times.

5.10.4 Take proper precautions to prevent steam condensate from

entering the seal. Steam traps should be located at low points

in the piping. Steam should be taken from the top of the steam

header to prevent contaminants from entering the steam barrier

stream. Contact your Flowserve representative to review piping

runs and ensure that minimum requirements for satisfactory seal

performance have been met.

5.11 Steam quench requirements (Plan 62):

5.11.1 Dry steam should be supplied to the seal gland quench

connection.

5.11.2 Use a needle valve (or other flow restriction) to provide less than

0.2 bar (3 psi) steam to the quench connection of the seal gland.

5.11.3 Ensure that all condensate is drained from the supply line and

open the supply slowly before the pump is preheated to prevent

thermal shock.

5.11.4 Proper pressure and steam condition should result in wisps of

steam exiting the seal gland area.

5.12 Startup equipment in accordance with normal operating procedures

unless specifically requested otherwise by Flowserve. If the equipment is

not operating correctly, shut down the equipment, investigate and remove

the cause.

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