airhog
Mechanical
- Jan 21, 2012
- 12
Hello,
I am currently looking into a nitrogen pressure vessel design and have noticed that is uses a pressure relief valve (set a mawp).
It then has a burst valve in parallel (with the relief valve) set above mawp (over 20 percent). Which I believe to be a mistake.
My question is, is there any code that requires a relief valve and burst valve to be used in parallel?
Also, is this even necessary, or would a relief valve suffice?? Its actually a 1/2" ID relief valve and a 3/8 ID burst valve...
Any assistance or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
I am currently looking into a nitrogen pressure vessel design and have noticed that is uses a pressure relief valve (set a mawp).
It then has a burst valve in parallel (with the relief valve) set above mawp (over 20 percent). Which I believe to be a mistake.
My question is, is there any code that requires a relief valve and burst valve to be used in parallel?
Also, is this even necessary, or would a relief valve suffice?? Its actually a 1/2" ID relief valve and a 3/8 ID burst valve...
Any assistance or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,