What is the purpose by putting 2 ball valves together? And there is a

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Using two ball valves together, often referred to as a "double block and bleed" system, serves primarily to isolate hazardous fluids for safe maintenance. This setup includes a bleed valve between the two block valves, allowing for venting during maintenance while preventing leakage from the system. The configuration also facilitates the calibration of instruments like pressure gauges by isolating them with the block valves and using the bleed valve to apply pressure. Additional applications include providing a common drain or vent for tanks and enhancing redundancy for isolation and leakage detection. This design enhances safety and operational efficiency in fluid handling systems.
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What is the purpose by putting 2 ball valves together? And there is a gate valve for sampling in between these 2 ball valves. any1 please provide me an explanation thxxx
 
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What you're describing sounds like a "double block and bleed". Two valves are put in series on a piping run (block valves) with another valve off a T between them that runs to a vent (bleed valve).

One purpose is to isolate hazardous fluids so that maintenance can be performed safely. The procedure would have both block valves closed and the bleed valve open to vent during any maintenance. That way, if the one block valve leaks back toward where maintenance is being performed, it will go out the vent and you have a second block valve protecting you from this leakage.

I've also seen them being installed where the T has something in it such as a pressure gage or transducer that needs periodic calibration. The two block valves are closed to isolate the component and the bleed valve is used to apply pressure for calibrating the instrument.

Those are the two main reasons I've heard of but there could be others.
 


thx for your explanation, it is very helpful ! =)
 


Q_Goest said:
What you're describing sounds like a "double block and bleed". Two valves are put in series on a piping run (block valves) with another valve off a T between them that runs to a vent (bleed valve).

One purpose is to isolate hazardous fluids so that maintenance can be performed safely. The procedure would have both block valves closed and the bleed valve open to vent during any maintenance. That way, if the one block valve leaks back toward where maintenance is being performed, it will go out the vent and you have a second block valve protecting you from this leakage.

I've also seen them being installed where the T has something in it such as a pressure gage or transducer that needs periodic calibration. The two block valves are closed to isolate the component and the bleed valve is used to apply pressure for calibrating the instrument.

Those are the two main reasons I've heard of but there could be others.

Couple of additional applications include common drain or vent that allows either or both tanks to be drained/vented. Another is to provide redundant isolation capability and leakage detection.
 
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