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Olympic’s management of the construction and commissioning of the Bayview Products Terminal. Bayview Products Terminal. X. X. Control Valve CV-1904. Inlet control valves had an extended piston stop set.
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Olympic’s management of the construction and commissioning of the Bayview Products Terminal.
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Control Valve CV-1904 • Inlet control valves had an extended piston stop set. • Outlet control valves did not have an extended piston stop set to prevent pumping against a closed valve.
Control Valve CV-1904 • The stop setting was not reached so it did not play a role in the accident. • Demonstrates ineffective management oversight of the terminal construction.
RV-1919 Bayview Products Terminal
Set screw Relief Valve Pilot
Relief Valve RV-1919 • The intended design pressure setting was 740 psig which was then lowered to 650 psig.
Relief Valve RV-1919 • Fisher-Rosemount misinterpreted specification sheets and provided a 100 psig set point.
Relief Valve RV-1919 • Fisher-Rosemount clearly indicated the 100 psig setting in documentation and on the pilot. • Olympic and/or Jacobs should have noticed the discrepancy.
Relief Valve RV-1919 • No testing under conditions approximating actual operations was conducted prior to start up. • Olympic did not discover that RV-1919 was not set correctly until it started operations at Bayview.
Relief Valve RV-1919 • Inlet block valve closed 35 times due to high pressure in Bayview. • In May 1999, Olympic reduced the set point of RV-1919 to 650 psig.
Relief Valve RV-1919 • Inlet block valve closed 6 more times before the accident. • Olympic did not make adequate efforts to investigate the block valve closings.
Relief Valve RV-1919 • Olympic should have investigated the failure of RV-1919 to operate consistently and taken measures to correct the condition that may have prevented the pressure surge that ruptured the pipeline.
Bayview Operations • After commencing operations at the Bayview products terminal, Olympic management did not adequately address operational issues.
Bayview Operations • Did not test RV-1919 under actual operating conditions. • Did not correct valve configurations. • Did not adequately investigate block valve closings. • Did not adequately address operational issues.
Bayview Operations • Olympic did not exercise effective management oversight of the construction and activation of the Bayview products terminal.
Federal Regulations • Require annual testing to determine that relief valves are functioning properly, in good mechanical condition, and have adequate capacity and reliability.
Federal Regulations • Regulations provide insufficient guidance to ensure that test protocols and procedures will effectively indicate relief valve or pilot control malfunctions.
Federal Regulations • Since Bayview was a new facility, OPS regulations also required that RV-1919 be tested under conditions approximating actual operations.
Federal Regulations • Regulations for new installations do not provide adequate guidance to ensure that relief valves are tested under conditions approximating actual operations.