Chachacha1000
Chemical
- Jun 20, 2023
- 2
Following API, you use a rated flow to work out inlet losses to PSV; ie rated flow = required flow times de-rating factor (which is = actual orifice A / required A), required being = design (from relief load Calc).
Following ISO 4126, you have to use instead “actual flow”/0.9. Actual flow is defined as capacity calculated with certified discharge coefficient (ie needs vendor data).
Which approach is more conservative to work out inlet losses & why? I think ISO is as long as you can assume that the actual flow (certified) is the same as the rated flow (also certified)? What if the rated flow is not certified?
Thanks!
Following ISO 4126, you have to use instead “actual flow”/0.9. Actual flow is defined as capacity calculated with certified discharge coefficient (ie needs vendor data).
Which approach is more conservative to work out inlet losses & why? I think ISO is as long as you can assume that the actual flow (certified) is the same as the rated flow (also certified)? What if the rated flow is not certified?
Thanks!