Hey Grizzly,

Now I think you are getting into the area frequently called "fugitive emissions". These are areas in the system where leaks are somewhat a fact of life, but we should find a way to mitigate as much as possible.

Valve stem seals are another. Most ammonia valves typically are installed with just hand wheels. On the other hand though, valves are available with seal caps.

Should we write procedures to have the valves with hand wheels "exercised" (manually opened and closed) on a regular basis to keep the valve stem and packing in good shape, or, just let it go?

Or, should we be using seal caps on all valves except those which require regular use for operational considerations?

Isn't this fun??