marvalar
Chemical
- Apr 7, 2005
- 13
Hi all,
I just came across section 4.3.2 - Closed outlet on vessels, of API RP521 - 5th edition.
I'm a little bit confused.
First it is stated: "If the pressure resulting from the failure of administrative controls can exceed the corrected hydrotest pressure, reliance on administrative controls as the sole means to prevent overpressure might not be appropriate."
Then it has an example where there's a sample calculation of the corrected hydrotest pressure.
But after the example it is stated that reliance on administrative controls might not be appropriate if the gauge pressure caused by closure of the outlet valve exceed 672 kPa, which is the uncorrected pressure.
What is the correct statement?
Thank you
I just came across section 4.3.2 - Closed outlet on vessels, of API RP521 - 5th edition.
I'm a little bit confused.
First it is stated: "If the pressure resulting from the failure of administrative controls can exceed the corrected hydrotest pressure, reliance on administrative controls as the sole means to prevent overpressure might not be appropriate."
Then it has an example where there's a sample calculation of the corrected hydrotest pressure.
But after the example it is stated that reliance on administrative controls might not be appropriate if the gauge pressure caused by closure of the outlet valve exceed 672 kPa, which is the uncorrected pressure.
What is the correct statement?
Thank you