jcrein
Chemical
- Apr 8, 2009
- 2
We are doing relief valve sizing for a client who has numerous vessels, which have an MAWP of 0.6 psig. We realize these do not fall under ASME, but if we were to install an RV, RD or tank vent at a Pset of 0.6 psig, what would be an acceptable overpressure?
Utilzing 10% or 21% for fire would only yield 0.726 psig relieving pressure. If you refer to pressure vessels between 15-30 psig, you can utilize 3 psig overpressre, but seems quite excessive. I have also heard of a proposed ASME code which would allow 2 psig overpress for MAWP < 15 psig??
I am wondering if anyone has guidance on how ASME specifies the allowable overpressure and what ASME code would be for the MAWP of <15 psig?
Thanks
Utilzing 10% or 21% for fire would only yield 0.726 psig relieving pressure. If you refer to pressure vessels between 15-30 psig, you can utilize 3 psig overpressre, but seems quite excessive. I have also heard of a proposed ASME code which would allow 2 psig overpress for MAWP < 15 psig??
I am wondering if anyone has guidance on how ASME specifies the allowable overpressure and what ASME code would be for the MAWP of <15 psig?
Thanks