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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

PROCESS-TO-INSTRUMENT VALVES

MESC SPE 77/170

September 2010

MESC SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT

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PREFACE

MESC (Materials and Equipment Standards and Code) SPE documents reflect the views, at the time of publication, of:
Shell Global Solutions International B.V. (Shell GSI)
and/or
Shell International Exploration and Production B.V. (SIEP)
and/or
other Shell Service Companies.
They are based on the experience acquired during their involvement with the design, construction, operation and
maintenance of processing units and facilities, and they are supplemented with the experience of Shell Operating Units.
Where appropriate they are based on, or reference is made to, international, regional, national and industry standards.
The objective is to set the recommended standard for good design and engineering practice applied by Shell companies
operating an oil refinery, gas handling installation, chemical plant, oil and gas production facility, or any other such
facility, and thereby to achieve maximum technical and economic benefit from standardization.
The information set forth in these publications is provided to Shell companies for their consideration and decision to
implement. This is of particular importance where MESC SPEs may not cover every requirement or diversity of condition
at each locality. The system of MESC SPEs is expected to be sufficiently flexible to allow individual Operating Units to
adapt the information set forth in MESC SPEs to their own environment and requirements.
When Contractors or Manufacturers/Suppliers use MESC SPEs they shall be solely responsible for the quality of work
and the attainment of the required design and engineering standards. In particular, for those requirements not
specifically covered, the Principal will expect them to follow those practices, which will achieve the same level of
integrity as reflected in the MESC SPEs. If in doubt, the Contractor or Manufacturer/Supplier shall, without detracting
from his own responsibility, consult the Principal or its technical advisor.
The right to use MESC SPEs is granted by Shell GSI, in most cases under Service Agreements primarily with Shell
companies and other companies receiving technical advice and services from Shell GSI or another Shell Service
Company. Consequently, three categories of users of MESC SPEs can be distinguished:
1) Operating Units having a Service Agreement with Shell GSI or other Shell Service Company. The use of MESC
SPEs by these Operating Units is subject in all respects to the terms and conditions of the relevant Service
Agreement.
2) Other parties who are authorized to use MESC SPEs subject to appropriate contractual arrangements (whether
as part of a Service Agreement or otherwise).
3) Contractors/subcontractors and Manufacturers/Suppliers under a contract with users referred to under 1) or 2)
which requires that tenders for projects, materials supplied or - generally - work performed on behalf of the said
users comply with the relevant standards.
Subject to any particular terms and conditions as may be set forth in specific agreements with users, Shell GSI
disclaims any liability of whatsoever nature for any damage (including injury or death) suffered by any company or
person whomsoever as a result of or in connection with the use, application or implementation of any MESC SPE,
combination of MESC SPEs or any part thereof, even if it is wholly or partly caused by negligence on the part of Shell
GSI or other Shell Service Company. The benefit of this disclaimer shall inure in all respects to Shell GSI and/or any
Shell Service Company, or companies affiliated to these companies, that may issue MESC SPEs or require the use of
MESC SPEs.
Without prejudice to any specific terms in respect of confidentiality under relevant contractual arrangements, MESC
SPEs shall not, without the prior written consent of Shell GSI, be disclosed by users to any company or person
whomsoever and the MESC SPEs shall be used exclusively for the purpose for which they have been provided to the
user. They shall be returned after use, including any copies, which shall only be made by users with the express prior
written consent of Shell GSI. The copyright of MESC SPEs vests in Shell GSI. Users shall arrange for MESC SPEs to
be held in safe custody and Shell GSI may at any time require information satisfactory to them in order to ascertain how
users implement this requirement.
All administrative queries should be directed to the MESC SPE Administrator in Shell GSI.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 4
1.1 SCOPE........................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 DISTRIBUTION, INTENDED USE AND REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS ......... 4
1.3 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................. 4
1.4 CHANGES SINCE PREVIOUS EDITION ................................................................... 4
1.5 COMMENTS ON THIS MESC SPE ............................................................................ 4
PART II REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................... 6
2.1 VALVES GENERAL .................................................................................................... 6
2.2 FLANGE DESIGN ....................................................................................................... 6
2.3 INSTRUMENT CONNECTIONS ................................................................................. 7
2.4 SCREWED COMPONENTS ....................................................................................... 7
2.5 BENDING MOMENTS ................................................................................................ 7
2.6 BALL VALVE CAVITY RELIEF ................................................................................... 7
2.7 PROCESS GLOBE/NEEDLE TYPE VALVE REQUIREMENTS ................................ 7
2.8 SECONDARY GLOBE/NEEDLE TYPE VALVE REQUIREMENTS ........................... 8
2.9 MATERIALS ................................................................................................................ 8
2.10 MARKING ................................................................................................................... 8
2.11 INSPECTION AND TESTING ..................................................................................... 9
2.12 PAINTING, PRESERVATION, SHIPPING AND STORAGE ...................................... 9
PART III REFERENCES ......................................................................................................... 11
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PART I INTRODUCTION

1.1 SCOPE
This new MESC SPE specifies requirements for process to instrument valve units, either
single or double block with or without bleed valves for connecting process to pressure
gauges or instrument impulse lines.
Process/instrument valves with soft-seated ball valves can be used to 150 C in potentially
clogging service. Slimline monoflanges with metal-seated globe valves can be used in
clean service up to 150 C.
This MESC SPE shall apply in addition to the applicable MESC Buying Description,
purchase order or requisition sheet.

1.2 DISTRIBUTION, INTENDED USE AND REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS


Unless otherwise authorised by Shell GSI, the distribution of this MESC SPE is confined to
Shell companies and, where necessary, to Contractors and Manufacturers/Suppliers
nominated by them.
This MESC SPE is intended for use in oil refineries, chemical plants, gas plants, exploration
and production facilities and supply/distribution installations.
If national and/or local regulations exist in which some of the requirements may be more
stringent than in this MESC SPE the Contractor shall determine by careful scrutiny which of
the requirements are the more stringent and which combination of requirements will be
acceptable with regards to safety, environmental, economic and legal aspects. In all cases
the Contractor shall inform the Principal of any deviation from the requirements of this
MESC SPE which is considered to be necessary in order to comply with national and/or
local regulations. The Principal may then negotiate with the Authorities concerned, the
objective being to obtain agreement to follow this MESC SPE as closely as possible.

1.3 DEFINITIONS
The Contractor is the party that carries out all or part of the design, engineering,
procurement, construction, commissioning or management of a project, or operation or
maintenance of a facility. The Principal may undertake all or part of the duties of the
Contractor.
The Manufacturer/Supplier is the party that manufactures or supplies equipment and
services to perform the duties specified by the Contractor.
The Principal is the party that initiates the project and ultimately pays for its design and
construction. The Principal will generally specify the technical requirements. The Principal
may also include an agent or consultant authorised to act for, and on behalf of, the
Principal.
The word shall indicates a requirement.
The word should indicates a recommendation.

1.4 CHANGES SINCE PREVIOUS EDITION


The previous edition of this MESC SPE was dated July 2008. The main changes are:
Maximum chloride content of hydrotest water is increased to 30 ppm; for non
bellows sealed valves
Deletions
Requirement to stamp ID code on to valve body
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1.5 COMMENTS ON THIS MESC SPE


Comments on this MESC SPE may be sent to the MESC SPE Administrator at
standards@shell.com. Shell staff may also post comments on this MESC SPE on the
Surface Global Network (SGN) under the Standards folder.
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PART II REQUIREMENTS

2.1 VALVES GENERAL


The first block valve coming from the process side shall be either a ball or globe "needle"
type valve of process design.
NOTE: The reference to "needle" is not intended to indicate that the valve is a true fine-control needle valve
it is a term used in the Instrument Engineering discipline for small, fine-threaded globe valves. The
closure member is a conical disc or ball.

All ball valves shall meet the design requirements of ISO 17292 and MESC SPE 77/110
The first globe/needle type valve shall meet the design requirements specified in 2.7.
Secondary globe/needle type needle valves shall meet the design requirements specified in
2.8.
The minimum bore for the DN 15 ball valve shall be 10 mm.
The minimum bore for the globe/needle type valves shall be 5 mm.
The face to end or face to face dimension of all process to instrument valves shall be
to the manufacturers standard.
The body construction shall be one piece.
Forged bodies shall be forged close to the final shape.
Valves containing polymeric or elastomeric materials shall be of a fire-tested design and
certified in accordance with ISO 10497, BS 6755-2, or API 6FA.
The valve bonnets or levers shall be colour coded as follows:
- Block-Isolation Valves: blue
- Bleed-Vent Valves: red

2.2 FLANGE DESIGN


The flange shall be generally in accordance with ASME B16.5. Flanges of valves with
ASTM A182 GRADE F 316 body material (Group 2.2 Material) shall be designed to
accommodate the PressureTemperature Ratings for Group 1.2 Materials, such that
they can be applied in Carbon Steel Piping Classes without derating.
Inlet flanges shall be drilled in accordance with ASME B16.5 or tapped and fitted with
studding suitable for connection to the process piping connection flange. Valves having an
outlet flange shall also meet these requirements.
If studs are fitted to tapped holes the minimum protruding length from the raised face shall
be in accordance with the table below. Studs shall be positively locked in position.
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Nominal Minimum stud protusion


size (DN) mm
Class Class Class Classes Class
150 300 600 900 and 1500 2500
15 32 mm 38 mm 44 mm 57 mm 64 mm
20 38 mm 44 mm 51 mm 63 mm 70 mm
25 38 mm 44 mm 51 mm 70 mm 76 mm
40 38 mm 51 mm 57 mm 76 mm 89 mm
50 44 mm 51 mm 57 mm 76 mm 95 mm

If slimline monoflange valves are specified with flanged/flanged ends, the following shall
also apply:
- To enable removal of the blind flange with the mono flange valve staying in place, the
mono flange valve shall be provided with full thread engagement studs screwed in the
body and positively locked in position with pins.

2.3 INSTRUMENT CONNECTIONS


The Instrument and bleed connections shall have either female parallel (BSP) threads in
accordance with BS 2779 or NPT tapered threads in accordance with ASME B1.20.1. The
body shall be machined around the connection with a diameter of 27 mm (0, +0.2) mm.
All threaded ports shall be fitted with blanking plugs of the same material as the body. The
plugs shall be suitably sealed.

2.4 SCREWED COMPONENTS


All threaded/screwed valve components shall be positively locked in position.

2.5 BENDING MOMENTS


For purposes of design, the following bending moments by the outlet pipe or instrument
shall be taken into account
Outlet DN (NPS) Bending moment (Nm)
< 25 (1) 175
25 to 50 (1 to 2) inclusive 1000

2.6 BALL VALVE CAVITY RELIEF


If a body cavity relief is specified:
- The body cavity relief shall be a pressure equalising hole with a diameter of at least
3 mm (0.12 in), drilled in the closure member outside the seat facing area. The
pressure relief hole shall connect the valve body cavity to the High Pressure (HP) side
of the closure member when this is in the closed position.
- The maintenance manual shall show how the closure member must be assembled.

2.7 PROCESS GLOBE/NEEDLE TYPE VALVE REQUIREMENTS


The design shall be outside screw and yoke, with bolted bonnet.
The bonnet bolting shall have four bolts sized to meet the requirements of ASME VIII and
ASME B16.34.
The bonnet static seal shall be fully contained; metal-to-metal contact shall be made
between the bonnet and body.
The gland shall be loaded by two bolts, which are independent of the bonnet bolting.
The means of stem disk attachment shall be such that the disk (stem end) is free to
articulate in order to permit alignment with the seat. The means of disk to stem assembly
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attachment shall be positively secured to prevent loosening due to fluid or piping induced
vibration.
The bonnet and stem shall incorporate internal back seating for emergency stem sealing
and stem blow out protection.
The stem shall be suitably supported and have clearances designed, such that with
all anticipated side loads it does not make rubbing contact with the adjacent static
metallic components (bonnet, gland ring etc), which may lead to galling.
The stem thread shall be suitably protected from the environment.
Body and bonnet wall thicknesses shall meet the requirements of ASME B16.34.
The pressure temperature rating for the valve shall be to ASME B16.34.

2.8 SECONDARY GLOBE/NEEDLE TYPE VALVE REQUIREMENTS


Valves incorporating screwed bonnets shall have seals both in and outboard of the thread
to protect the thread from both the process medium and the environment. The thread length
shall meet the design requirements of ASME B16.34.
The bonnet shall be mechanically locked to eliminate loosening by a device, which is
securely fixed to the body.
The means of stem disk attachment shall be such that the disk (stem end) is free to
articulate in order to permit alignment with the seat. The means of disk to stem assembly
attachment shall be positively secured to prevent loosening due to fluid or piping induced
vibration.
The bonnet and stem shall incorporate integral back seating for emergency stem sealing
and stem blow out protection.
The stem shall be suitably supported and have clearances designed, such that with
all anticipated side loads it does not make rubbing contact with the adjacent static
metallic components (bonnet, gland ring etc), which may lead to galling.
The stem thread shall be outboard of the stem packing and shall be suitably protected from
the environment.
The gland shall be adjustable and capable of being securely locked in position.
Body and bonnet wall thicknesses shall meet the requirements of ASME B16.34.
The pressure temperature rating for the valve shall be to ASME B16.34.
If the requisition specifies a bleed valve with anti-tamper facility, the valve spindle shall be
supplied with a (5 mm 5 mm) square operating end. The key guide on the valve shall
have an internal diameter of between 11.2 mm and 11.5 mm.

2.9 MATERIALS
Materials shall be as specified in the MESC buying description to ASTM or UNS (unified
numbering system) standards.
Equivalent materials to other national standards may only be used after approval by the
Principal.
Bolting and other valve components shall not be galvanised or cadmium plated.
If compliance with ISO 15156/NACE MR0175 is specified, it shall apply to process wetted
parts, parts within the pressure envelope, and bolting.

2.10 MARKING
The valve shall have the purchase requisition number clearly marked or tagged.
The class rating, body material and the nominal size shall also be marked on the valve
body.
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Identification plate marking shall include:


- the manufacturer's type or figure number
- pressure rating designation, Class or PN
- manufacturers identification number
- maximum pressure at 38 C
- limiting temperature and associated pressure, if applicable
- limiting differential pressure and associated temperature, if applicable
- trim identification
- pipe thread identification, NPT or BSP
Body / bonnet castings and forging shall have the charge or heat number and heat
treatment batch cast or stamped in the material.
For double-flanged ball valves assemblies with cavity relief, the high-pressure side shall be
clearly marked HP.

2.11 INSPECTION AND TESTING

GENERAL
Hydrostatic pressure testing shall be performed on the completely assembled valve.
No device shall be used in testing the valve that will reduce the stress in the body. Prior to
the start of the test, each individual valve shall be operated through one complete
open/close cycle. If leakage is found, corrective action may be taken to eliminate the
leakage and the test repeated at the discretion of the Principal, otherwise the test shall be
abandoned.

HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TEST


The valve body, closure and back seat shall be hydrostatic pressure tested in accordance
with ISO 5208. During the hydrostatic body pressure test the valve shall be in the half open
position.
Test fluid shall be fresh water containing a corrosion inhibitor.
- The chloride content of test water in contact with austenitic and duplex stainless
steel wetted components of valves shall not exceed 30 g/g (30 ppm by mass).
All valves shall be drained immediately after the test and shall be thoroughly dried
immediately after draining.
The minimum test duration for the body test, each seat/back seat test shall differ from
ISO 5208 as follows:
Seat test
Body test Back seat test
Metal seat Soft seat
120 s 60 s 60 s 60 s

The maximum allowable leakage rates for closure tests shall be in accordance with
ISO 5208 Rate A.

2.12 PAINTING, PRESERVATION, SHIPPING AND STORAGE


The valve internals shall be thoroughly cleaned and dried and the surfaces shall be free
from:
- hydrostatic test fluids,
- cleaning agents,
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- adhered scale, weld spatter, loose particles or fibres,


- organic substances, e.g. grease, oil, paint and sealant.
Painting or coating shall be applied to the manufacturer's standard.
High alloy steel, nickel and nickel/copper alloy valves shall not be painted.
Gate and globe valves shall be shipped with the closure members in the closed position,
ball valves shall be open.
Prior despatch/shipment valves shall be properly packaged to ensure protection against
ingress of water and dirt.
Valve ends shall be covered with closed fitting protectors (e.g. plastic caps) to protect the
machined parts against dirt and moisture for at least one year in case the valve is stored
outside.
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PART III REFERENCES

In this MESC SPE, reference is made to the following publications:


NOTES:
1. Unless specifically designated by date, the latest edition of each publication shall be used, together with any
amendments/supplements/revisions thereto.
2. Most of the referenced external standards are available to Shell staff on the SWW (Shell Wide Web) at
http://sww.shell.com/standards.

SHELL STANDARDS
Ball valves to ISO 17292 MESC SPE 77/110
Gate and globe valves, slim-line body MESC SPE 77/162
Integral double block & bleed valve assy MESC SPE 77/165
AMERICAN STANDARDS
Specification for fire test for valves API 6FA
Testing of Valves - Fire Type-testing Requirements API 607
- Fifth Edition
Issued by:
American Petroleum Institute
Publications and Distribution Section
1220 L Street Northwest
Washington DC 20005
USA

Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch) ASME B1.20.1


Face-to-face and end-to-end dimensions of valves ASME B16.10
Valves Flanged, Threaded and Welding End ASME B16.34
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Rules for ASME VIII
construction of pressure vessels
Issued by:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASME International
Three Park Avenue, M/S 10E
New York, NY 10016, USA

Standard material requirements; Metals for sulphide NACE MR0175


stress cracking and stress corrosion cracking resistance
in sour oilfield environments.
Issued by:
NACE International
P.O. Box 218340
Houston, Texas 77218
USA

BRITISH STANDARDS
Pipe Threads for Tubes and Fittings Where Pressure- BS 2779
Tight Joints Are Not Made on the Threads (Metric
Dimensions)
Testing of valves Part 2: Specification for fire type BS 6755-2
testing requirements
Issued by:
British Standards Institution
389 Chiswick High Road
London W4 4AL, UK

INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
Industrial valves - Pressure testing of metallic valves ISO 5208
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Testing of valves Fire type testing requirements ISO 10497


Petroleum and natural gas industries ISO 15156
Materials for use in H 2 S-containing
environments in oil and gas
production
Metal ball valves for petroleum, petrochemical and allied ISO 17292
industries
Issued by:
ISO Central Secretariat
1, ch. de la Voie-Creuse
Case postale 56
CH-1211 Genve 20
Switzerland
Copies can also be obtained from national standards organizations.

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