Orsiz
Chemical
- May 26, 2017
- 37
Dear all,
I need your help in determining the reasoning behind a PSV in on of our water heating systems. The system is as follows: a shell-and-tube heat exchanger in which water (tube side, 6 barg, 20°C) is heated by low pressure saturated steam (shell side, 1,7 barg; 131°C) to approximately 65°C. The water side is protected by a thermal relief valve located between two manual valves. The shell side is also protected by a 3/4"x1" relief valve. I found an old datasheet of the PSV and it said 'condensate' as relieving medium. Does anyone know why there is a PSV on this side?
I did a P&ID check, a field check and looked into the ODDR but nothing indicated the need for this PSV?
Orsiz
I need your help in determining the reasoning behind a PSV in on of our water heating systems. The system is as follows: a shell-and-tube heat exchanger in which water (tube side, 6 barg, 20°C) is heated by low pressure saturated steam (shell side, 1,7 barg; 131°C) to approximately 65°C. The water side is protected by a thermal relief valve located between two manual valves. The shell side is also protected by a 3/4"x1" relief valve. I found an old datasheet of the PSV and it said 'condensate' as relieving medium. Does anyone know why there is a PSV on this side?
I did a P&ID check, a field check and looked into the ODDR but nothing indicated the need for this PSV?
Orsiz