Jersey72
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2008
- 5
I'm routing a vent from a start-up valve for a Boiler to atmosphere on the roof. This start-up valve remains open and vents steam while the pipe is warming up and the boiler reaches operating condition. I was given 550F at 500 psig at 120,000 lb/h as design conditions for the steam. Just doing a pressure drop calculation using at 8" CS pipe I calculated roughly 12 psi which seemed okay. I was then asked about the pressure drop at 50psi (considering possible conditions during start-up) and found an 8" pipe, after I already routed it, created too great of a pressure drop in the system, due to increase in the specific volume. Apart from haggling about design conditions with the client, what is the accurate way to model the system. The steam doesn't flash to atmosphere after it leaves the Flow Control Valve. What specific volume do you use to do the calculation?