Valve Cavity Fill and Drain Connections for Process Safety
- ted wang
- May 28
- 2 min read
Trapped cavities in double-seated valves can accumulate pressure during thermal expansion or fluid entrapment. Cavity fill and drain connections are required for safe operation and maintenance.
Trapped Cavity Pressure Hazard
When a double block valve isolates a cavity between two seats, thermal expansion of trapped liquid or gas can build pressure far above the valve pressure rating. This can rupture the body or blow out seals.
Thermal expansion: Liquid volume increases about 0.1% per °C; creates large pressure rise in sealed cavities
Gas expansion: Trapped gas pressure rises proportionally with temperature
Cryogenic flash: LNG or liquid nitrogen vaporizes if not vented, exceeding valve rating
Relief requirement: Any isolated cavity containing liquid must have pressure relief or venting
Cavity Relief Valve Installation
The preferred solution for trapped cavity hazard is a small pressure relief valve connected to the valve body cavity. It relieves excess pressure automatically and reseats when pressure drops.
Set pressure: Typically 1.1x maximum cavity pressure or body MAWP
Body connection: Threaded connection on valve body at cavity location
Discharge: Vent to safe location or connected to flare/vent header
Size: Small flow capacity sufficient; thermal expansion rate is low
Double Block and Bleed (DBB) Valve Connections
DBB valves include a bleed valve between the two block valves. The bleed verifies both seats are holding and vents the cavity pressure before any downstream work begins.
Bleed valve: 1/2 or 3/4 inch valve on body cavity; normally closed
Bleed before breaking flange: Open bleed to confirm both block valves are holding
Cavity monitoring: Pressure gauge on bleed connection detects seat leakage
Drain location: Cavity drain at lowest point; vent at highest point for complete draining
Specification of Cavity Connections
Include cavity connection requirements in valve datasheets. Specify size, rating, material, and end connection type for all cavity fill, drain, and vent connections.
Standard connections: 1/2 inch NPT or flanged cavity connections per ASME B16.34
Material: Match body material or use corrosion-resistant insert
Plugging: Unused connections must be plugged with pressure-rated plugs
Marking: Tag each connection with purpose (cavity vent, cavity drain, etc.)

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