MJN2
Mechanical
- Apr 25, 2022
- 6
Hi All,
I've been asked to review the safety relief valve capacities on an existing Ingersoll Rand (IR) air compressor and size a PRV on the air receiver. The information I received from IR has a rated output of 58 ACFM and the max pressure is 250 psi. The pressure safety valves supplied by IR compressor are rated for 172 SCFM @ 65 psi on the first stage and 267 SCFM @ 325 psi on the second stage. Shouldn't the second stage relief valve be set at 250 psig? IR was unable to provide the output in SCFM so I did the conversion to SCFM using 250psi for p and I get about 1,024 SCFM which is far greater than the relieving capacity of the IR supplied relief valves on the compressor. Have I done my conversion from ACFM to SCFM incorrectly? Do safety relief valves need to relieve the full capacity of the compressor? Is there other information I should be IR for to do the conversion to SCFM?
Thanks in advance.
I've been asked to review the safety relief valve capacities on an existing Ingersoll Rand (IR) air compressor and size a PRV on the air receiver. The information I received from IR has a rated output of 58 ACFM and the max pressure is 250 psi. The pressure safety valves supplied by IR compressor are rated for 172 SCFM @ 65 psi on the first stage and 267 SCFM @ 325 psi on the second stage. Shouldn't the second stage relief valve be set at 250 psig? IR was unable to provide the output in SCFM so I did the conversion to SCFM using 250psi for p and I get about 1,024 SCFM which is far greater than the relieving capacity of the IR supplied relief valves on the compressor. Have I done my conversion from ACFM to SCFM incorrectly? Do safety relief valves need to relieve the full capacity of the compressor? Is there other information I should be IR for to do the conversion to SCFM?
Thanks in advance.