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PED 2014 water temperature

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Ehiman1

Civil/Environmental
Oct 17, 2014
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Hello,
I can’t find in PED 2014/68 UE legislation where water is considered as gas only at temperature higher than 109 C and not from 100 C. Does someone can help me please?
 
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Pressure vessels are regulated only when the operating pressure exceeds 15 psi ( at least in US). 109C is where the vapor pressure of water is about that.
 
Ok but at 100 C we have tension vapour already at 1 barg, so to me this means that water should be considered out of liquid phase. For PED it is valid only from 109 C but I can t find in the legislation the paragraph
 
Article 4, para 1(b), is where that limit is first described, among other sections. Please note it says higher than 110 deg C, say anything at design of 110 deg C is outside that scope.

Huub
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Thank you, because to me water has vapour pressure higher than 0.5 barg from 100 C and not 109/100 C. There is no evidence on the legislation
 
It’s about the vapour pressure at design temperature: when that vapour pressure is more than 0.5 bar above atmospheric pressure, it’s considered a gas.

Huub
- You never get what you expect, you only get what you inspect.
 
Solved it?

Huub
- You never get what you expect, you only get what you inspect.
 
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