Handling heat

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Smith Flow Control has announced that its GL and QL interlocks withstood temperatures of up to 1000°C in recent tests.

Performed by Score Group, the tests found the QL and GL to be compliant with the temperatures and conditions specified in API Standard 607 Sixth Edition – 2010 and ISO 10497:2010.
 
The interlocks were exposed to a 30 minute burn, with  temperatures maintained above 750°C at all times. This verified that, in the event of a fire, the hardware will continue to function and the integrity of the locking mechanism will be maintained.
 
During the test the lock had one key inserted and one free; following cool-down, the lock remained secure on the valve. Only when the other key was inserted could the lock be moved to the open/closed position, as should happen.
 
The test and temperature was witnessed by Lloyds Register.

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