The DEFENDER FS™ sealing/isolating gasket is designed to withstand the rigorous API standard 6FB (Third Edition) test and therefore provides a solution for those who want to electrically isolate their flange while also requiring protection against the introduction of fire in and around the flange.
The objective of the test is to monitor the total leakage for the duration of the burn/cool-down cycle and during re-pressurization. Leakage was determined by the total water level drop through a visual sight gauge during the burn/cool-down cycles, by manually catching the water in a calibrated container during re-pressurization. The results concluded that the DEFENDER FS™ gasket was able to maintain its firesafe characteristics throughout the entirety of the test. During the 30-minute burn and 30-minute cool down period, the measured leakage was 0 ml/min versus the allowable rate of 22.765 ml/min. The leakage rate during the re-pressurization cycle was 5 ml/min versus the allowable rate of 22.765 ml/min. Based on years of technological experience, the DEFENDER FS™ sealing/isolating gasket not only meets but exceeds the pressure-containing capabilities in standard 6FB (Third Edition) as outlined by API.
DEFENDER FS™ gaskets were engineered for firesafe, extreme, high reliability sealing and electrical isolation critical service applications.
Fits over the bolt holes and extends to the O.D. of the flange to assist contractors as the bolt holes automatically center the gasket. Provides excellent protection against shorting out of the corrosion mitigation hardware.
Fits within the bolt hole circle of the flange and extends to the I.D. of the bolt circle providing good protection against shorting out of the corrosion mitigation hardware.
Note: Consider G10S material for applications of nominal pipe size 12-inch and larger and ANSI pressure class 600# and higher.
FD = G10 sleeves, steel HC washers, and steel HC washers – double washer set
MFD = Mica sleeves, Mica washers, and steel HC washers
Lamons of Houston, TX requested that United Valve Inc. of Houston, Texas test and evaluate the Lamons 6” #300 class Defender FSTM gaskets pressure containing capabilities the API standard 6FB (Third Edition, Nov. 1998, Non-Bending, On-shore or Open-Offshore Test). The test involved of affixing the gasket between two flanges and fitting the flanges to United’s test setup. The gasket was then subject to burn cycle at an average flame temperature between 1400°F and 1800°F for 30 minutes while maintaining 555 psi. Upon completion of the burn, the pressure was then held during a 30-minute cool down to a temperature below 212˚ F. The gasket was depressurized and then pressurized back to 555 psi and held for an additional 5 minutes. The objective of the test was to monitor the total leakage during the duration of the burn/cool down cycle, along with the repressurization cycle with accordance to API 6FB standards. Leakage was determined by the total water level drop through a visual sight gauge during the burn/cool down cycles, and then by manually catching the water in a calibrated container during the repressurization cycle.
Below is a summary of the test setup and protocol performed during the gasket fire test with accordance to API 6FB, Third Edition, Non-Bending, On-shore or Open-Offshore Test: