cannondale
Mechanical
- May 22, 2003
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I'm designing a system to pump mud cuttings slurry and am looking for a pressure safety valve to protect the system.
The max working pressure is 520 barg and we plan to set the PSV at 572 barg (8294 psig). The pump is a triplex, 8" stroke 5.5" plungers, with a damper on suction and discharge to get me +-3% pulsation frequency.
Firstly is the set pressure too close to the duty point to prevent it going off under normal conditions?
Secondly i've been looking at auto reseat, lever reset and pilot operated valves. is there a technical reason why i shouldn't use the auto reseat over a lever reset?
Pilot operated valves are pretty much out due to cost, but I can't help but keep looking at the auto reseat valves on a price basis.
Plus, anyone know why I can't find valves at this pressure with PED certification.
Your comment greatly appreciated.
The max working pressure is 520 barg and we plan to set the PSV at 572 barg (8294 psig). The pump is a triplex, 8" stroke 5.5" plungers, with a damper on suction and discharge to get me +-3% pulsation frequency.
Firstly is the set pressure too close to the duty point to prevent it going off under normal conditions?
Secondly i've been looking at auto reseat, lever reset and pilot operated valves. is there a technical reason why i shouldn't use the auto reseat over a lever reset?
Pilot operated valves are pretty much out due to cost, but I can't help but keep looking at the auto reseat valves on a price basis.
Plus, anyone know why I can't find valves at this pressure with PED certification.
Your comment greatly appreciated.