IMI agrees on major anti-surge valve deal

IMI has secured a multi-million Euro deal to supply seven anti-surge valves to a major offshore upstream production facility in the North Sea.

The project will upgrade legacy IMI valves with new anti-surge valves to increase both system reliability and efficiency, while also driving improved environmental performance.

The replacement valves benefit from additive manufactured components complete with IMI’s patented DRAG™ technology. Its multi-stage, multi-path design directs fluid through a highly resistant tortuous path to incrementally reduce the inlet pressure. This limits the fluid velocity at the trim, eliminating the risk of vibration, noise, and erosion.

The IMI anti-surge valves also feature IMI’s SC/V actuators, which use a special piston design for smooth and precise operation, as well as IMI’s latest development, the high-capacity, high-precision digital pneumatic SHP (Smart High Performance) positioner.

The SHP positioner uses a control algorithm system and patented logic to deliver very low stroking times with high dynamic control. It also offers both online and offline diagnostic capabilities for monitoring the valve during operation and conducting step, valve signature, and frequency tests.

With fugitive emissions posing a major sustainability challenge to offshore upstream production platforms, the new anti-surge valves include IMI’s EEEasy-Seal™ stem packing solution, which provides up to ISO Class AM FE leakage protection and is third-party certified to ISO 15848-1.

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