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Check valve downstream of a PSV 1

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maddocks

Petroleum
Aug 21, 2001
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In a recent HAZOP, operators told me that they were under the impression that we could not install a check valve on a PSV discharge. Can anybody point me to the code that would reference this?
 
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I don't know if it is code.

I do know I have never done it, or seen it done. [bigcheeks]

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API RP 520 paragraph 9.3 may address the issue. Some of the installation guidelines related to back pressure address the issue but without mentioning a check valve per se.
 
A PSV >IS< a check valve...spring-loaded closed. Aside from the code issues that JLSeagull mentioned, it's just unnecessary. Anything that comes backward in the line should go to a drain.
 
Nothing should backflow thru a PSV; it is a check valve.

Besides, I can not think why you might want to place any restrictive device, or a device subject to mechanical failure downstream.

Paul Ostand
 
I guess a rain-cap is a kind of check valvish sort of thing and I've put them on some locally-relieving valves. Other than that I'm with everyone else.

David
 
Had lunch with an old AI buddy an posed your question and before I could finish his answer was "No! Hell No, No way".
 
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