sb00
Chemical
- Jun 25, 2003
- 22
Hi Guys,
I have a set of PIDs with me and it seems the designer has put NRV before discharge valve in all pumps. Dont u think this can be a problem due to thermal expansion of the liquid trapped in between the NRV and the discharge valve (when the discharge valve is closed)? Actually, I have seen many gaskets rupturing due to thermal expansion in my previous refinery experience. It not only eats away time of manpower constrained plants but also adds fire hazards. What dya say?
-SB
I have a set of PIDs with me and it seems the designer has put NRV before discharge valve in all pumps. Dont u think this can be a problem due to thermal expansion of the liquid trapped in between the NRV and the discharge valve (when the discharge valve is closed)? Actually, I have seen many gaskets rupturing due to thermal expansion in my previous refinery experience. It not only eats away time of manpower constrained plants but also adds fire hazards. What dya say?
-SB