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A refinery was experiencing cavitation issues a water inlet valve that required yearly maintenance and piping repairs. The damaging consequences of cavitation were easy to see and a solution was needed to mitigate the high noise, excessive vibration, material damage and deterioration of flow effectiveness. A Fisher Vee-Ball valve with Cavitrol Hex trim was installed and helped effectively reduce pipeline noise by more than 20 dB while saving the customer more than $12K in annual repair costs.
FortisBC, a natural gas distribution company, operates a critical distribution pipeline serving over 600,000 customers. This pipeline is supplied by a large pressure control station using six parallel 16” Fisher V250 control valves.
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The Rangely Oil Gathering project is designed to optimize two separate oil and water pipeline networks to one gathering network across an oil field with 400 wells.
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Emerson's John Nita describes how Emerson's approach to pipeline acceleration is helping Life Sciences manufacturers reduce production costs and time to market.
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Sources of Noise from Valve and Pipeline
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In upstream Oil & Gas, production tanks are often very remote, lacking automation and are not connected to a pipeline. @Christoffer Widahl explains how wired or wireless guided wave radars can be used to save time and comply with standards.
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Dr. Greg Morrow explains how Emerson's leak detection systems can be easily configured while offering multiple statistical methods along with machine learning to optimize leak detection over time.
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