experienceLESER Safety Valve knowledge - Malfunction chattering
No operator wants a chattering safety valve in their plant, but what is it and how does it happen?
According to ASME PTC 25, 2018 Chapter 2.7, chattering is defined as abnormal rapid reciprocating motion of the movable parts of a pressure relief valve in which the disk contacts the seat.
It is therefore a rapid opening and closing of the safety valve in which the disc and seat strike each other. As a result, not only are the sealing surfaces damaged, but there is also an impermissibly high-pressure increase. The permissible pressure increase of 10% above the set pressure can quickly be exceeded and, in the worst case, this can become a hazard to people, the environment and industry.
In the lift-pressure diagram, the function curve then looks like this as an example:
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Lift-pressure diagram | Chattering |
But how can it happen that a safety valve starts to chatter? Essentially, two aspects can play a role here:
- Inlet pressure loss
- Back pressure