sarahf197
Chemical
- May 9, 2006
- 1
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had any advice on the following:
I have one fluid flowing into a header which although is normally at lower pressures requires a 600# flange rating due to the pump shutoff conditions. The fluid flowing into the header only requires a 300# flange rating considering only its upstream conditions. So does the entire system have to be 600# or could say two dissimlar check valves be put on the low pressure line that way if the high pressure line was to ever be blocked in it could not flow back into the low pressure line exceeding the flange rating.
ASME B31.3 Section 302.2.5 "When two services that operate at different pressuretemperature
conditions are connected, the valve segregating
the two services shall be rated for the more severe
service condition...." does this mean that a valve such as the check valves as described above if specified as 600# can be used to separate the two pipe specs?
Thank you for any opinions or past experience
I was wondering if anyone had any advice on the following:
I have one fluid flowing into a header which although is normally at lower pressures requires a 600# flange rating due to the pump shutoff conditions. The fluid flowing into the header only requires a 300# flange rating considering only its upstream conditions. So does the entire system have to be 600# or could say two dissimlar check valves be put on the low pressure line that way if the high pressure line was to ever be blocked in it could not flow back into the low pressure line exceeding the flange rating.
ASME B31.3 Section 302.2.5 "When two services that operate at different pressuretemperature
conditions are connected, the valve segregating
the two services shall be rated for the more severe
service condition...." does this mean that a valve such as the check valves as described above if specified as 600# can be used to separate the two pipe specs?
Thank you for any opinions or past experience