Casimo5
Chemical
- Nov 14, 2005
- 50
I have designed an atmospheric storage drum with a vent and a separate overflow line. The client has requested that the vent and overflow lines be combined into a single nozzle.
We currently do not have an argument against this arrangement other than the cost of the engineering hours to modify P&IDs, datasheets, etc.
Does anyone have any good reasons why combining an atmospheric vent and an overflow line into one nozzle may not be a good idea? We will assume that the size of the nozzle and pipe(s) are adequate to handle venting and overflow.
Thanks in advance.
We currently do not have an argument against this arrangement other than the cost of the engineering hours to modify P&IDs, datasheets, etc.
Does anyone have any good reasons why combining an atmospheric vent and an overflow line into one nozzle may not be a good idea? We will assume that the size of the nozzle and pipe(s) are adequate to handle venting and overflow.
Thanks in advance.