Resegone
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2019
- 17
Good Morning Everyone
In these days I got problem with one of my customer about selection of a PSV.
I got these data: T(Relief)=1094°F and T(Design of my component) = 649.4°F, with orifice E as calculated in accordance with API 520 Part. I
In accordance with API 526, using the temperature of relief I had to choice :
• Inlet 1 ½’’ 900# RF
• Outlet 2’’ 300° RF
• Body: Chrome Molybdenum
However my customer supply to me the piping class of the isolation valves, upstream the PSV, and according to that is all CS, SA 216 WCB.
Based on following in case I will use the Design Temperature of 649.4°F i could provide a PSV with body in CS in accordance to the piping class upstream and downstream the PSV.
In API 520, 521 and 526 I didn't find a para. that define to use the Relief Temperature, instead of the Design Temperature. In case could you provide the para.
As good practice i think that using the Relief temperature is the best choice, but according to piping classes of my customer it seems to be stranged that the material and particular the rating of the flange, 300#, are not suitable with Temperature of Relieving and Set Pressure and in case all piping upstream my psv will be collapsed. Instead using the Design temperature there would be no problem
In these days I got problem with one of my customer about selection of a PSV.
I got these data: T(Relief)=1094°F and T(Design of my component) = 649.4°F, with orifice E as calculated in accordance with API 520 Part. I
In accordance with API 526, using the temperature of relief I had to choice :
• Inlet 1 ½’’ 900# RF
• Outlet 2’’ 300° RF
• Body: Chrome Molybdenum
However my customer supply to me the piping class of the isolation valves, upstream the PSV, and according to that is all CS, SA 216 WCB.
Based on following in case I will use the Design Temperature of 649.4°F i could provide a PSV with body in CS in accordance to the piping class upstream and downstream the PSV.
In API 520, 521 and 526 I didn't find a para. that define to use the Relief Temperature, instead of the Design Temperature. In case could you provide the para.
As good practice i think that using the Relief temperature is the best choice, but according to piping classes of my customer it seems to be stranged that the material and particular the rating of the flange, 300#, are not suitable with Temperature of Relieving and Set Pressure and in case all piping upstream my psv will be collapsed. Instead using the Design temperature there would be no problem