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Key points for potential hazard identification in daily inspection of mechanical valves



Key Points for Potential Hazard Identification in Daily Inspection of Mechanical Valves

I. Introduction

In industrial production, mechanical valves, as important equipment, are crucial for the stable operation of the entire production line. The daily inspection of mechanical valves is a crucial link to ensure their normal operation. During the inspection, we need to pay attention to the operating status of the mechanical valve, check for potential hazards, and deal with them in a timely manner to avoid the occurrence of production accidents. This article will start from the key points for potential hazard identification in the daily inspection of mechanical valves to provide reference for production managers.

II. Key Points for Potential Hazard Identification in Daily Inspection of Mechanical Valves

Check whether there are corrosion phenomena on the valve body, valve cover, and valve stem, and check whether there are cracks, deformation, or leakage phenomena on the valve body. Corrosion or cracks in the valve body can reduce the strength of the valve body, affecting the normal operation of the valve, and even causing safety accidents; leakage of the valve body can lead to medium leakage, causing environmental pollution and economic losses.

Check whether there are rust phenomena on the valve stem, and check whether there are bending or deformation phenomena. Rust on the valve stem or bending and deformation can affect the normal operation of the valve, and even cause the valve to fail to open or close normally, affecting production.

Check whether there are wear phenomena on the valve seat, valve core, and valve disc, and check whether there are cracks or deformation phenomena. The wear or cracks of the valve seat, valve core, and valve disc can lead to a decrease in the sealing performance of the valve, affecting the normal operation of the valve.

Check whether there are foreign objects blocking inside the valve body, and check whether there are dirt or rust inside the valve body. Foreign objects blocking or dirt and rust can cause the valve to fail to open or close normally, affecting production.

Check whether there are corrosion or scaling inside the valve body, and check whether there are leakage phenomena inside the valve body. Corrosion, scaling, or leakage can lead to a decrease in the sealing performance of the valve, affecting the normal operation of the valve.

Check whether there are foreign objects blocking inside the valve body, and check whether there are dirt or rust inside the valve body. Foreign objects blocking or dirt and rust can cause the valve to fail to open or close normally, affecting production.

Check whether there are corrosion or scaling inside the valve body, and check whether there are leakage phenomena inside the valve body. Corrosion, scaling, or leakage can lead to a decrease in the sealing performance of the valve, affecting the normal operation of the valve.

Check whether there are foreign objects blocking inside the valve body, and check whether there are dirt or rust inside the valve body. Foreign objects blocking or dirt and rust can cause the valve to fail to open or close normally, affecting production.

Summary

The daily inspection of mechanical valves is a crucial link to ensure their normal operation. Through regular inspections, we can discover and deal with potential hazards of mechanical valves in a timely manner, thus ensuring the safety and stability of production. It is hoped that the key points for potential hazard identification provided in this article can be helpful to production managers, providing protection for the safe operation of industrial production.