tono3
Chemical
- Oct 15, 2024
- 3
Hello,
The staggered set-points of two (2) PSVs protecting the same vessel would mean one PSV is set at 100% of the Maximum Allowable Working Pressure (MAWP) while the second PSV is set at 105% of the MAWP. Consider the MAWP is 100psig for simplicity.
The allowable accumulated pressure for a staggered set-up would be 116% of the MAWP. Meaning that the first PSV will have an overpressure of 16% (116psig - 100 psig) while the second PSV will have an overpressure of 11% (116 psig- 105 psig).
However, in my case, I have an existing single PSV and am planning on adding one additional PSV to protect the same vessel. Both the PSVs will work in a staggered set points so the new PSV will be set at 105% of the existing PSVs set presure.
As such, my questions are:
1) If I keep the existing PSV as is (meaning allowable accumulated pressure is 110% of MAWP instead of 116%) can I use a lower allowable over pressure of the new PSV of around~5% to match the relieving pressure of the existing PSV.
2) Can the allowable overpressure of the existing PSV be changed from 10% to 16% of Pset. If so, what will need to be changed in the PSV to attain it?
3) Can the multiple PSV set-up have different relieving pressures (meaning the new PSV will have a higher relieving pressure than existing )or must they be same?
Please advise,
The staggered set-points of two (2) PSVs protecting the same vessel would mean one PSV is set at 100% of the Maximum Allowable Working Pressure (MAWP) while the second PSV is set at 105% of the MAWP. Consider the MAWP is 100psig for simplicity.
The allowable accumulated pressure for a staggered set-up would be 116% of the MAWP. Meaning that the first PSV will have an overpressure of 16% (116psig - 100 psig) while the second PSV will have an overpressure of 11% (116 psig- 105 psig).
However, in my case, I have an existing single PSV and am planning on adding one additional PSV to protect the same vessel. Both the PSVs will work in a staggered set points so the new PSV will be set at 105% of the existing PSVs set presure.
As such, my questions are:
1) If I keep the existing PSV as is (meaning allowable accumulated pressure is 110% of MAWP instead of 116%) can I use a lower allowable over pressure of the new PSV of around~5% to match the relieving pressure of the existing PSV.
2) Can the allowable overpressure of the existing PSV be changed from 10% to 16% of Pset. If so, what will need to be changed in the PSV to attain it?
3) Can the multiple PSV set-up have different relieving pressures (meaning the new PSV will have a higher relieving pressure than existing )or must they be same?
Please advise,