PIG
PIG’s
are devices that are inserted into pipelines and used to clean, inspect, or
maintain the pipeline as they pass through it. They may also be used to
separate different batches or types of product within the pipeline. For
effective movement through the pipeline they are usually cylindrical or
spherical and may be bullet shaped.
PIG
Source : http://www.cleaningwork.co.kr/Eng/clean/images/pig-big-1.jpg
PIG’s
were traditionally used in the oil industry for large diameter pipelines.
However, because of their useful qualities and the benefits they bring to pipelines,
they have begun to be used in a very broad range of pipelines from small to
large diameter. Nowadays they are also by no means found only in the oil and
gas industry; they can be found in use at many plants and industrial sites and
are effective just about anywhere a pipeline is in use. For example PIGs and
PIG systems may be found in operation at plants and factories that process
lubricating oils, toiletries, paints, a host of different chemicals, consumer
cosmetics, and even foodstuffs.The
earliest PIGs were likely made of straw and wrapped in wire to facilitate pipe
cleaning. Conventional wisdom holds that it was from this early use that PIGs
get their name since the squealing sounds they made as they passed through the
pipes reminded people of the sounds a pig makes. The industry term PIG is
likely a backronym and it is generally explained to mean ‘Pipeline Inspection
Gauge;’ however, some people also use it to mean’ Pipeline Intervention
Gadget.’
PIG Launchers and PIG
Receivers
In
simplest terms the PIG launchers and PIG receivers are the sections of the
pipeline which allow the PIG to enter and exit the pipeline. They are generally
funnel, Y-shaped sections of the pipe which can be pressurized or depressurized
and then safely opened to insert or remove PIGs. Most pigging systems use
bidirectional launchers and receivers that can work in either direction. This
is important to allow the PIG to be retrieved by the launcher if there is a
blockage in the pipeline which prevents it from reaching the receiver.
PIG
launchers and receivers come with safety valves and locking system to prevent
accidents. They are also optimized to be suitable to the pressure and
temperature requirements of the pipeline. Launchers and receivers may be
horizontal or vertical depending on the needs of the pipeline.
Source : http://www.cleaningwork.co.kr/Eng/clean/image/12_2.jpg
Some
launchers are designed to hold multiple PIGs at once and configured to launch
them according to preset conditions. This is very useful because it allows much
of the work to be done remotely. Additionally it prevents the launcher from
having to be depressurized and repressurized again each time a single PIG is
needed. It is the pressure from the flow of product that moves the PIGs through
the pipeline. Thus one of the main roles of launchers and receivers is to
safely interface between the low-pressure outside world and the high-pressure
pipeline.
Prosedure Launching and Recieving
The
exact procedure for operating a PIG launcher or PIG receiver will vary somewhat
depending on the particular pigging system being used. However, for the most
part it will include the following steps:
LAUNCHER:
§ Pipeline
operator should make sure that the isolation valve and kicker valve are closed.§ If
the system is a liquid system then the drain valve and vent valve should then
be opened to allow air to displace the liquid; if the system is a gas system
then the vent should be opened so that the launcher reaches atmospheric
pressure.
§ After
the PIG launcher is completely drained to 0 psi, with the vent and drain valves
still open, the trap door should then be opened.
§ The
PIG should then be loaded with its nose in contact with the reducer.
§ Closure
seals and other sealing surfaces should be cleaned and lubricated as needed and
then the trap door should be closed and secured.
§ The
drain valve is then closed and the trap is slowly filled by gradually opening
the kicker valve.
§ Once
filling is complete the vent valve is closed so that the pressure will equalize
across the isolation valve.
§ The
isolation valve is then opened and the PIG is ready for launching.
§ Next
the main valve is gradually closed, increasing the flow through the kicker and
behind the PIG until finally the PIG leaves trap altogether and enters the
pipeline itself.
§ After
the PIG leaves the launcher the mainline valve is fully opened and the
isolation valve and kicker valve are closed.
RECEIVER:
§ The
receiver should be pressurized.§ The
bypass valve should be fully opened.
§ The
isolation valve should be fully opened and the mainline valve partially closed.
§ Once
the PIG arrives the isolation and bypass valves should be closed.
§ The
drain valve and vent valve are then opened.
§ Once
the trap is fully depressurized to 0 psi the trap can be opened and the PIG
removed.
§ The
closure seal and other sealing surfaces should be cleaned and lubricated as
needed and the trap door should then be re-shut and secured.
§ The
receiver should then be repressurized and returned to its original condition.
These
processes may differ somewhat on different systems and of course if the
launcher will be launching multiple PIGs then they should all be loaded at the
loading stage.
References :
http://setxind.com/midstream/what-are-pig-launchers-and-receivers/.
January 2015
Dega Damara Aditramulyadi
Student ID : 15512046
Course : KL4220 Subsea Pipeline
Lecturer : Prof. Ir. Ricky Lukman Tawekal, MSE, Ph. D.
Eko Charnius Ilman, ST, MT
Ocean Engineering Program, Institut Teknologi Bandung
http://www.ocean.itb.ac.id/en/
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