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    Installation of blanking plates after compressor removal for service



    Just interested in some opinions when servicing a compressor.
    If you for example removed a screw compressor (ammonia in most cases), would you source blanking plates to prevent any possible leakage?
    I realize it's good practice, but I'm in the real world.

    I see a lot of compressors serviced on this site in plant room on base.
    How do you prevent possible stop valve leak in that case?

    What if you serviced a reciprocating compressor, do you blank everything off?

    Anyone had any bad experience to share?



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    Re: Installation of blanking plates after compressor removal for service

    Ranger Hi, good question, I work only with the flange of the separator and the intake valve, intake valve leaks ?? and the package is -40 ° C, is a disaster, you can not believe they do not come separator nothing wrong.

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    Re: Installation of blanking plates after compressor removal for service

    We only install blind flanges if we are removing compressor and leaving site. That is: its going out for re-man and coming back 3-days later or similar....We would not put them on if we were present throughout the service process.

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    Re: Installation of blanking plates after compressor removal for service

    Thanks, sounds like we have to lift our game a bit.
    The trouble is we work with so many brands it's hard to keep up with how many of each flange you have to have & sizes.
    If you left with client you would be disappointed when it came time to use them.
    To date had no problems, but that's no real excuse.

    Interesting what seems to be a UK thing, they service compressor on base, like Howdens etc.
    If something happened there, not sure what you would do.

    If you were overhauling a reciprocating machine & had crankshaft out for repair, what then.
    No real way except special flanges for end housings, re-install heads & sidecovers?
    Once again never have done it.
    Last edited by RANGER1; 02-10-2015 at 10:02 PM.

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    Re: Installation of blanking plates after compressor removal for service

    Since I mustly work with Howden, we have ton of he covers that comes with the compressors, so I use those to blank of the flanges and put plugs in the ermeto oil fittings.
    not just for safety, but you never know if there is a "funny guy" from the shipyard who thinks it's cool to throw stuff into the open pipes

    we have also made up a range of plates with elongated holes to make them fit most flanges
    -Cheers-

    Tycho

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