uscme1997
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2008
- 15
I have a chilled water system with an ASME Section VIII, D1 expansion tank. The expansion tank has an internal bladder, which is the connection to chilled water system (i.e. water inside of bladder). The tank itself is charged with air. Being that this is an ASME vessel, I need to provide pressure protection. Fire case is the only overpressure scenario. So instinctively I would think that the PSV should directly protect the tank and be mounted to the air side of the expansion tank. However the tank is a standard TACO design and has no connection for mounting a PSV. So I am left with mounting a PSV to chilled water connection side. Though I see issues with this design. Anyone have experience with this?