Hari Mech
Industrial
- Aug 29, 2019
- 17
Per ASME Section VIII, system pressure (Operating pressure) Should be always less than blowdown pressure range. This makes sure that the valve will reseat again after discharge before the operating pressure is reached.
I have a customer whose operating pressure is falling within my valves blowdown pressure range, where here the customer says that the constant pressure from his pump (Operating pressure) will wont allow the valve to reseat again since it is falling within the blowdown pressure.
Set pressure : 65 psig
Operating pressure : 52.6 psig
Blowdown%/Reseat pressure : 20% or 52 psig.
Our argument is that the operating pressure will not affect the reseat pressure. During a relief scenario, the pressure in the system will continuously be reduced by the opening of the relief valve to levels below the operating pressure.
Please advise how to tackle above situation.
Thanks in advance.
I have a customer whose operating pressure is falling within my valves blowdown pressure range, where here the customer says that the constant pressure from his pump (Operating pressure) will wont allow the valve to reseat again since it is falling within the blowdown pressure.
Set pressure : 65 psig
Operating pressure : 52.6 psig
Blowdown%/Reseat pressure : 20% or 52 psig.
Our argument is that the operating pressure will not affect the reseat pressure. During a relief scenario, the pressure in the system will continuously be reduced by the opening of the relief valve to levels below the operating pressure.
Please advise how to tackle above situation.
Thanks in advance.