MechBRR
Mechanical
- Dec 2, 2008
- 13
While reviewing existing equipment we came across a type of heat exchanger in use that may or may not fall under Section VIII Div 1. It is a single pass carbon tube cartride with a water cooled steel shell. The process (tube) side carries product at 1/2 to 2 psig and the shell side carries cooling water at ~80 psig.
Under scope (U-1) of Section VIII Div 1 "..the following classes of vessels are not included in the scope of this Division...U-1(c)(2)(f)a vessel containing water under pressure..when none of the folling limitations are exceeded: (1)design pressure of 300 psi (2)a design temp of 210 degrees F." Further, U-1(c)(2)(h)(1)"vessels having an internal pressure not exceeding 15 psi". The shell side falls under the first case and the tube side falls under the second case. However, U-1(c)(2)(h)(2) states, "combination units having an internal or external pressure in each chamber not exceeding 15 psi and dP on the common elements not exceeding 15 psi."
Does anyone have any knowledge of how these heat exchangers should be classified? The shell is about 8 inches in diameter and about 10 feet long. Thanks!
Under scope (U-1) of Section VIII Div 1 "..the following classes of vessels are not included in the scope of this Division...U-1(c)(2)(f)a vessel containing water under pressure..when none of the folling limitations are exceeded: (1)design pressure of 300 psi (2)a design temp of 210 degrees F." Further, U-1(c)(2)(h)(1)"vessels having an internal pressure not exceeding 15 psi". The shell side falls under the first case and the tube side falls under the second case. However, U-1(c)(2)(h)(2) states, "combination units having an internal or external pressure in each chamber not exceeding 15 psi and dP on the common elements not exceeding 15 psi."
Does anyone have any knowledge of how these heat exchangers should be classified? The shell is about 8 inches in diameter and about 10 feet long. Thanks!