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Excess Flow ValvesExcess Flow ValvesExcess Flow ValvesExcess Flow ValvesSeth MackaySeth Mackay--SmithSmith
Director of EngineeringDirector of EngineeringDirector of EngineeringDirector of Engineering
UMAC, IncorporatedUMAC, Incorporated
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EFV HIGHLIGHTSEFV HIGHLIGHTSEFV HIGHLIGHTSEFV HIGHLIGHTS
More than 8 million EFVs installedMore than 8 million EFVs installedSingle service, Single meterBranch service Multi-meterBranch service, Multi-meterCommercial
Type of Operators being suppliedL l Di t ib ti C iLocal Distribution CompaniesMunicipal UtilitiesM t M t O t
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Master Meter Operators
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EFV Principle of OperationEFV Principle of OperationEFV Principle of OperationEFV Principle of Operation
Spring
Magnetg
Float
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Ball and Magnet DesignBall and Magnet Design
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Diaphragm DesignDiaphragm DesignDiaphragm DesignDiaphragm Design
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Spring and Float DesignSpring and Float DesignSpring and Float DesignSpring and Float Design
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Reset StylesReset StylesBleedBleed--byby
Flow
BleedBleed--byby
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Reset StylesReset StylesP i i ShP i i Sh ffffPositive ShutPositive Shut--offoff
EFV
EFV
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Performance StandardsPerformance StandardsPerformance StandardsPerformance StandardsMSS SP-115 in 1995 – Design, Performance & Testg ,
US DOT 192.381 in 1996 - Performance
ASTM F1802 in 1997 – Test Method
ASTM F2138 in 2001 – Standard SpecificationPressure T tTemperatureTrip FlowBy-pass flow (permissible leakage)
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Design and Production Testing by Manufacturers
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Customer NotificationCustomer NotificationCustomer NotificationCustomer Notification
DOT 192 383DOT 192 383DOT 192.383DOT 192.383•• EFVs installed must meet DOT 192.381EFVs installed must meet DOT 192.381
•• Single Residential Gas ServicesSingle Residential Gas Services
•• Greater than 10psigGreater than 10psig
•• Continuously throughout the yearContinuously throughout the year
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PROPOSED EFV INSTALLATION PROPOSED EFV INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTREQUIREMENT “DIMP”“DIMP”REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT –– “DIMP”“DIMP”
EFV must conform to DOT 192.381
NPRM Subpart P (§192.1011)
“Service lines serving single family residences”10psig or greaterOperator experience with contaminantsCommercially available
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Cannot interfere with O&M activities
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ConfigurationsConfigurationsSizesSizes•• ½ CTS to 2 IPS½ CTS to 2 IPS•• ½ CTS to 2 IPS½ CTS to 2 IPS
Service Line Inlet PressuresService Line Inlet PressuresService Line Inlet PressuresService Line Inlet Pressures•• 5psig to 125 psig5psig to 125 psig•• EFV rated to 1 000 psiEFV rated to 1 000 psi•• EFV rated to 1,000 psiEFV rated to 1,000 psi
Flow Capacity RangeFlow Capacity Rangep y gp y g•• 400 CFH to 5,500 CFH at 10 psig400 CFH to 5,500 CFH at 10 psig•• 10,000 CFH in final design phase10,000 CFH in final design phase
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Other Sizes and Capacities Other Sizes and Capacities ––Special OrderSpecial Order
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EFVEFV AssembliesAssembliesEFVEFV AssembliesAssemblies
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½ CTS/IPS, ¾ CTS UMAC EFV SERIES½ CTS/IPS, ¾ CTS UMAC EFV SERIES
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½” CTS UMAC EFV SERIES½” CTS UMAC EFV SERIES½ CTS UMAC EFV SERIES½ CTS UMAC EFV SERIES
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¾ IPS to 2 IPS¾ IPS to 2 IPS¾ IPS to 2 IPS¾ IPS to 2 IPS
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Branch ServicesBranch Services
Commercial/Industrial
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EFV Installation LocationEFV Installation LocationEFV Installation LocationEFV Installation Location
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Operating Limitations/AnomaliesOperating Limitations/AnomaliesApplication may be technically possible, but is it feasible?
Fouling by ContaminationViscous contaminantsLiquidsDry contaminants not generally an issue
Improper Sizing
Widely Fluctuating LoadsWidely Fluctuating Loads
Low System Pressure
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“3 Factors to Sizing a UMAC EFV”“3 Factors to Sizing a UMAC EFV”#1 “Will the EFV Trip when I don’t want it to?”
The Nominal Minimum Trip Point (SCFH) of the EFV must be greater than the Maximum anticipated t l d (SCFH) t th Mi i D i P f th tcustomer gas load (SCFH) at the Minimum Design Pressure of the system.
#2 “Will I have enough pressure at the service regulator?”Ensure that the total pressure drop across the EFV and service piping at the Maximum anticipated
customer load (SCFH) and Minimum Design Pressure will satisfy the minimum pressure requirements to the service regulator.
#3 “How long a service line can I have and assure the EFV will trip if there is a pipe break?”
At the Minimum Design Pressure of the system the maximum anticipated length of service pipe mustAt the Minimum Design Pressure of the system, the maximum anticipated length of service pipe must not be longer than the Maximum Recommended Length of Service to be used downstream of the
EFV for the given diameter pipe.
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EFV Sizing ConsiderationsEFV Sizing Considerations
MINIMUM Operating Design Pressure
Consider pipe diameter and length when p p gsizing EFV
Consider Anticipated Design LoadUse Customer Meter Plate RatingUse Customer Meter Plate Rating
EFV Trip at 20% Over Plate CapacityConsider Future Load Growth Potential
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EFV Sizing Example #1EFV Sizing Example #1R id ti lR id ti lResidentialResidential
Service: ½”CTS x 75’Service: ½”CTS x 75’
Meter: 250CFHMeter: 250CFH
Sizing: 250 + 20% = at least 300CFHSizing: 250 + 20% = at least 300CFHSizing: 250 + 20% at least 300CFHSizing: 250 + 20% at least 300CFH
EFV 400CFH Mi i EFV 400CFH Mi i 2323
EFV: 400CFH Minimum EFV: 400CFH Minimum
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EFV Sizing Example #2EFV Sizing Example #2R id i lR id i lResidentialResidential
Service: 1”CTS x 150’Service: 1”CTS x 150’Minimum Service Design Pressure = 10 psiMinimum Service Design Pressure = 10 psi
Meter: 630CFHMeter: 630CFH
Sizing: 630 + 20% = at least 750CFHSizing: 630 + 20% = at least 750CFHSizing: 630 + 20% = at least 750CFHSizing: 630 + 20% = at least 750CFH
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EFV: 1100CFH Minimum EFV: 1100CFH Minimum
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UMAC Hi h V lUMAC Hi h V lUMAC High Volume UMAC High Volume EFV ApproachEFV ApproachEFV ApproachEFV Approach
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High Volume EFVsHigh Volume EFVs
•Single Meters•Single Meters
•Multiple Meters•Multiple Meters
•Branch or Split Services•Branch or Split Services
•Commercial Applications•Commercial Applications
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EFV Sizing Example #3EFV Sizing Example #3C i lC i lCommercialCommercial
Service: ¾” IPS x 80’Meter: 2 x 425CFH
Sizing: 850 + 20% at least 1020CFH2929
Sizing: 850 + 20% = at least 1020CFHEFV: 2000CFH Minimum
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EFV Sizing Example #4EFV Sizing Example #4C i lC i lCommercialCommercial
Service: ¾” IPS x 90’Service: ¾” IPS x 90’Service: ¾ IPS x 90Service: ¾ IPS x 90
M 2 175CFHM 2 175CFHMeter: 2 x 175CFHMeter: 2 x 175CFH
Sizing: 350 + 20% = at least 420CFHSizing: 350 + 20% = at least 420CFH•• Future Load ConsiderationsFuture Load ConsiderationsFuture Load ConsiderationsFuture Load Considerations
EFV: 2600CFH Minimum EFV: 2600CFH Minimum 3131
EFV: 2600CFH Minimum EFV: 2600CFH Minimum
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FV Installation Options – Branch Services to Single Family homes
Fuel Line
Customer Meter and RegulatorService Line
Main
EFV
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Operated by the LDC Owned by Customer
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“Mother“Mother--Daughter” (Duplex)Daughter” (Duplex)MULTIMULTI –– FAMILYFAMILYMULTI MULTI FAMILYFAMILYBranch ServiceBranch Service
Service: 3/4 IPS x 50’
(2) 275 CFH or (2) 425 CFH meters( ) ( )
MINIMUM SERVICE Inlet Pressure: 5 psigMINIMUM SERVICE Inlet Pressure: 5 psig
EFV UMAC S i 18003434
EFV: UMAC Series 1800
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EFV Sizing SummaryEFV Sizing SummaryEFV Sizing SummaryEFV Sizing Summary
MINIMUM Operating Design PressureMINIMUM Operating Design Pressure
MAXIMUM Load Design CapacityMAXIMUM Load Design Capacity
S i Li SiService Line Size:Diameter
hLength
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Other InformationOther InformationOther InformationOther Information
Warranties and Design LifeWarranties and Design LifeWarranties and Design LifeWarranties and Design Life•• Free from defects upon shipmentFree from defects upon shipment•• LifetimeLifetimeLifetimeLifetime•• 10 year excavation warranty10 year excavation warranty
How many EFVs operate as a result of How many EFVs operate as a result of damage?damage?damage?damage?•• Not generally recordedNot generally recorded•• Extrapolated data specific to manufacturersExtrapolated data specific to manufacturers
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Extrapolated data specific to manufacturersExtrapolated data specific to manufacturers50 per year50 per yearMore than 900 per yearMore than 900 per year
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EFV BenefitsEFV BenefitsEFV BenefitsEFV Benefits
Prevent accidentsPrevent accidentsPrevent accidentsPrevent accidentsSave LivesSave LivesPrevent property damagePrevent property damagePrevent property damagePrevent property damage
Make area safeMake area safeCan replace costly curb valve installationCan replace costly curb valve installationReduce unburned methane releaseReduce unburned methane release•• EPA STAR Top Three Partner Reported EPA STAR Top Three Partner Reported
Opportunities (PROs)Opportunities (PROs)
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Summary of UMAC EFVsSummary of UMAC EFVsSummary of UMAC EFVsSummary of UMAC EFVsSolid Operating Track Recordp g
35 yearsOver 5 million installed
25% of Production are High Volume EFVs
Far along the experience curve with both single Far along the experience curve with both single family service and branch/ multi-service applications
h C l lExperience with Commercial Applications more limited
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QUESTIONSQUESTIONSQUESTIONSQUESTIONS
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