acewolf187
Chemical
- Sep 27, 2014
- 17
Hello all,
I have a pressure filter vessel with a PSV mounted on a 7" long spool from the vessel. As the vessel is a filter, solids-rich liquid (especially filter-aid) gets trapped in the spool and over time, the spool gets clogged with solids to the point that valve operation is compromised.
A few options that I have considered still are not satisfactory:
1. Install a bursting disc before the PSV - the spool will still get clogged amd affect pressure protection.
2. Reduce the spool - this will be a modification to the pressure vessel and will require new drawings and hydraulic testing (expensive).
3. Top hat bursting disc design - this allows the disc to be flush with vessel contents allowing it to be frequently cleaned by the vessel contents. It is the most viable solution so far but is far too costly (around £2,500 per bursting disc as it's a bespoke design).
There has to be better solutions.
I would very much appreciate your ideas.
Thank you.
I have a pressure filter vessel with a PSV mounted on a 7" long spool from the vessel. As the vessel is a filter, solids-rich liquid (especially filter-aid) gets trapped in the spool and over time, the spool gets clogged with solids to the point that valve operation is compromised.
A few options that I have considered still are not satisfactory:
1. Install a bursting disc before the PSV - the spool will still get clogged amd affect pressure protection.
2. Reduce the spool - this will be a modification to the pressure vessel and will require new drawings and hydraulic testing (expensive).
3. Top hat bursting disc design - this allows the disc to be flush with vessel contents allowing it to be frequently cleaned by the vessel contents. It is the most viable solution so far but is far too costly (around £2,500 per bursting disc as it's a bespoke design).
There has to be better solutions.
I would very much appreciate your ideas.
Thank you.