Orsiz
Chemical
- May 26, 2017
- 37
Dear members,
I have a question regarding the need for a PSV. We're currently designing a nitrogen system for sweep through purging of some atmospheric equipment. The maximum nitrogen flow needed for purging is 200 kg/h at atmospheric pressure and 15°C.
The nitrogen supply pressure is 7 barg and a PCV is installed to reduce the pressure to 0,5 barg in order to deliver the required flow rate to the downstream equipment. The design pressure of the piping downstream of the PCV is 10 barg and the downstream equipment is atmospheric (sufficient large opening on equipment so that pressure build-up is not possible, blocking of this opening is also not possible). Shutoff valves between the PCV and equipment shall be foreseen. They will completely shut the nitrogen supply in case of failure of the PCV (a flow transmitter shall detect the higher flow rates and gives a signal to close the shutoff valve) or failure of the nitrogen extraction (interlock).
Do you think a PSV is recommended here? In my opinion, we don't need one but I could use some feedback here (I have read quite some topics on this forum and there are a lot of experienced members here). Please let me know if you need any more information.
FYI: We still have to do a HAZOP and LOPA study but I already want to encounter as much as possible to reduce the amount of actions coming out of the HAZOP.
BR
I have a question regarding the need for a PSV. We're currently designing a nitrogen system for sweep through purging of some atmospheric equipment. The maximum nitrogen flow needed for purging is 200 kg/h at atmospheric pressure and 15°C.
The nitrogen supply pressure is 7 barg and a PCV is installed to reduce the pressure to 0,5 barg in order to deliver the required flow rate to the downstream equipment. The design pressure of the piping downstream of the PCV is 10 barg and the downstream equipment is atmospheric (sufficient large opening on equipment so that pressure build-up is not possible, blocking of this opening is also not possible). Shutoff valves between the PCV and equipment shall be foreseen. They will completely shut the nitrogen supply in case of failure of the PCV (a flow transmitter shall detect the higher flow rates and gives a signal to close the shutoff valve) or failure of the nitrogen extraction (interlock).
Do you think a PSV is recommended here? In my opinion, we don't need one but I could use some feedback here (I have read quite some topics on this forum and there are a lot of experienced members here). Please let me know if you need any more information.
FYI: We still have to do a HAZOP and LOPA study but I already want to encounter as much as possible to reduce the amount of actions coming out of the HAZOP.
BR