badal
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2003
- 15
I have been thrown into the world of ASME pressure vessels and PRV sizing. I am a PE, but my experience is in HVAC and plumbing consulting. Not process piping or pressure vessels. I've been asked by a local large manufacturing plant to size a PRV for a small chilled water system surge tank. I have zero experience doing this. I have read Tyco's and Crosby's guides and several other publications on how to do this over the past few days. I also have access to documentation that a previous engineer provided for sizing some valves. I at least know a few of the things that I don't know now, but I realize it is very involved and more then can be explained in a single post. I have not yet purchased ASME section VIII, API 520 or API 521 and realize those may answer all of my questions. I have my tank and system information. What I don't know is how to determine the worst case cause of failure or overpressure or when a rupture disk is required. I realize these are elementary questions and I may be in way over my head, but some guidance would be appreciated. What books/codes/references do I need to buy? Is there a course I can take to get my feet wet? Should I throw in the towel before I get too deep into this?