zimonmayo
Industrial
- Jun 4, 2004
- 12
I am looking to install a Pressure Reducing Valve into a Steam System, where the System Design Inlet Pressure is 11.5 bar @ 330 degrees C and the Outlet Pressure is 3.8 Bar. Will the Temperature of the Steam drop when it passes through the PRV as the Steam Tables show 3.8 Bar Steam to have a temperature around 180 degrees C, or will the Steam on the Outlet be Superheated?
I have had a PRV sized to suit the above parameters and a 3" valve will do the trick. The recommended inlet pipework size I have been given is 4" (which is no problem) whilst the recommended outlet pipework size is 8" (but I wanted to keep as 4"). Would there be any problems with having 4" Inlet and Outlet Pipework?
I have had a PRV sized to suit the above parameters and a 3" valve will do the trick. The recommended inlet pipework size I have been given is 4" (which is no problem) whilst the recommended outlet pipework size is 8" (but I wanted to keep as 4"). Would there be any problems with having 4" Inlet and Outlet Pipework?