Mohammad Saad
Mechanical
- Apr 23, 2024
- 10
Hey you all, hope you are having a good day.
There has been an issue of early relieving with 3800 series POSRV with backflow preventer, installed on LPG service. The normal operating pressure is around 10 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup] while the set pressure is around 12 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup]. A few days ago, the POSRV popped at 9.6 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup]. The backup POSRV was taken into service and yesterday it also popped around 9.5 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup]. But when the POSRV was commissioned on-site, it popped at its set pressure.
It has caused a confusion, and I was wondering if the ambient temperature could have caused overpressure in the "sensing line" of POSRV because on both days (when each POSRV popped), the outer temperature was quite high i.e. 48[sup]o[/sup]C and they popped around the same time of the day. If any of you can educate me on this matter, if the above-mentioned reason is even possible or not and what could be the other reasons, I would be thankful to you.
There has been an issue of early relieving with 3800 series POSRV with backflow preventer, installed on LPG service. The normal operating pressure is around 10 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup] while the set pressure is around 12 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup]. A few days ago, the POSRV popped at 9.6 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup]. The backup POSRV was taken into service and yesterday it also popped around 9.5 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup]. But when the POSRV was commissioned on-site, it popped at its set pressure.
It has caused a confusion, and I was wondering if the ambient temperature could have caused overpressure in the "sensing line" of POSRV because on both days (when each POSRV popped), the outer temperature was quite high i.e. 48[sup]o[/sup]C and they popped around the same time of the day. If any of you can educate me on this matter, if the above-mentioned reason is even possible or not and what could be the other reasons, I would be thankful to you.