Idontknowit
Chemical
- Feb 12, 2008
- 23
Hi Guys
I couple months ago I had some conversation with my lead engineer regarding the maximum relieving pressure for fire sizing. In my relief calcluations for fire case I used 21% of overpressure,which was crossed and replaced by 10% by my lead. So when I asked him why it was changed to 10%,he told me the reason is because this vessel is not ASME vessel.I did not argue any more as he was experienced englishman engineer with more than 20 years in oil and gas industry.
Now I am again delaing with PSV and still wondering whether it should be 10 or 21% of overpressure?
I appreciate any comments
I couple months ago I had some conversation with my lead engineer regarding the maximum relieving pressure for fire sizing. In my relief calcluations for fire case I used 21% of overpressure,which was crossed and replaced by 10% by my lead. So when I asked him why it was changed to 10%,he told me the reason is because this vessel is not ASME vessel.I did not argue any more as he was experienced englishman engineer with more than 20 years in oil and gas industry.
Now I am again delaing with PSV and still wondering whether it should be 10 or 21% of overpressure?
I appreciate any comments