poetix99
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2002
- 211
I have a Pressure Safety Relief Valve (PSRV) in a steam line supplying some in-house test equipment. The PSRV is intended to protect the test equipment from over-pressurization.
Nominal crack/full-open pressures are 330/365 psig. During occasional trip-outs (unplanned, sudden shutdown of the test equipment), fast closing valves will isolate a section of the steam piping, including PSRV. The closure sequence results in that pipe section being over-pressurized, and the PSRV will discharge, as designed.
The discharge from the PSRV is rapidly cyclic -- the valve audibly opens and closes until the piping pressure is <330 psig again. There are perhaps tens of cycles per event(20-50?) at a frequency of approximately 5Hz. These are hard to quantify, as we've made no recording of any sort, but should be adequate for this "conversation". The frequency of trip-outs is also hard to characterize, as that is never an intended event, but it would NEVER exceed 50 trip events/year. Therefore I'd say that there would never be more than 1000 - 2500 cycles per year of the valve on the seat.
A colleague asserts that this kind of cyclic discharge is not an appropriate use of the PSRV, and that we risk damaging the hard metal seat. I have said that I'll check the temperature of the vent piping, and if the valve starts to leak, I will simply service/replace it.
MY QUESTIONS are:
1) Has anyone experienced this kind of cyclic discharge?
2) Do I risk damaging any other components? I can't imagine fatiguing the spring.
3) Other comments or suggestions?
Thanks
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Nominal crack/full-open pressures are 330/365 psig. During occasional trip-outs (unplanned, sudden shutdown of the test equipment), fast closing valves will isolate a section of the steam piping, including PSRV. The closure sequence results in that pipe section being over-pressurized, and the PSRV will discharge, as designed.
The discharge from the PSRV is rapidly cyclic -- the valve audibly opens and closes until the piping pressure is <330 psig again. There are perhaps tens of cycles per event(20-50?) at a frequency of approximately 5Hz. These are hard to quantify, as we've made no recording of any sort, but should be adequate for this "conversation". The frequency of trip-outs is also hard to characterize, as that is never an intended event, but it would NEVER exceed 50 trip events/year. Therefore I'd say that there would never be more than 1000 - 2500 cycles per year of the valve on the seat.
A colleague asserts that this kind of cyclic discharge is not an appropriate use of the PSRV, and that we risk damaging the hard metal seat. I have said that I'll check the temperature of the vent piping, and if the valve starts to leak, I will simply service/replace it.
MY QUESTIONS are:
1) Has anyone experienced this kind of cyclic discharge?
2) Do I risk damaging any other components? I can't imagine fatiguing the spring.
3) Other comments or suggestions?
Thanks
[reference thread408-34442 ...]