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Double Block and Bleed Valves Opening or Closing Sequence

Last updated: September 11, 2020 10:14 am
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On processes where the fluid in question is especially dangerous, “double block and bleed” valve manifolds are often used to isolate pressure measuring instruments (like pressure gauge, pressure transmitters, etc) from the process.

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Double Block and Bleed ValvesAnswer:Removing the gauge from service:Placing the gauge back into service:Read Next:

Double Block and Bleed Valves

Consider this example:

Double Block and Bleed Valves Opening or Closing Sequence

Describe the proper procedure for block and bleed valve opening/closing when removing and replacing an instrument connected to a process through such a manifold.

Answer:

Removing the gauge from service:

  • Close the “block” valve closest to the process.
  • Open the “bleed” valve. Monitor the instrument’s pressure indication, to make sure it is changing to register atmospheric pressure. This tells you that the “bleeding” is successful.
  • Close the “block” valve closest to the instrument.
  • Close the “bleed” valve.
  • Place lock-out tags on all three valve handles to notify operators and technicians of the instrument’s removal and pending return.
  • Remove the gauge from the piping or tubing.

Assuming the process fluid is especially dangerous, there may be some sort of recommended decontamination process for the instrument prior to you connecting it to calibration equipment in the shop. As always, be aware of any special safety considerations on any process you are working around.

Placing the gauge back into service:

  • Remove the lock-out tags on all valve handles.
  • Open the “bleed” valve (to relieve any pressure that may have built up between the two closed block valves from a leak in the first block valve).
  • Re-attach the gauge to the piping or tubing.
  • Open the “block” valve closest to the instrument.
  • Close the “bleed” valve.
  • Open the “block” valve closest to the process.

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