Capta1nChaos
Electrical
- Jun 1, 2023
- 2
Hello Everyone,
Problem: When working with non-ASME stamped vessels, what is the max pressure I can set a pressure safety relief valve to?
Background: My company deals with low pressure pipe work below 15 PSIG and we have always were able to slip through not having to get ASME stamped pressure vessels due to this. We have an internal debate going on about what the max pressure we can set a Pressure Safety Valve to. Can someone help point me toward the relevant code? I’m an electrical guy by trade and am no stranger to standards.
Our vessels are pressure tested to 25 PSIG but they aren’t stamped for service at that pressure. My co workers seem to think that means we can set a safety valve to 16 PSIG. However, my limited knowledge of ASME standards leads me to believe that would require us to get the vessel stamped for a higher pressure and the max pressure that vessel could see is 15 PSIG and below.
Problem: When working with non-ASME stamped vessels, what is the max pressure I can set a pressure safety relief valve to?
Background: My company deals with low pressure pipe work below 15 PSIG and we have always were able to slip through not having to get ASME stamped pressure vessels due to this. We have an internal debate going on about what the max pressure we can set a Pressure Safety Valve to. Can someone help point me toward the relevant code? I’m an electrical guy by trade and am no stranger to standards.
Our vessels are pressure tested to 25 PSIG but they aren’t stamped for service at that pressure. My co workers seem to think that means we can set a safety valve to 16 PSIG. However, my limited knowledge of ASME standards leads me to believe that would require us to get the vessel stamped for a higher pressure and the max pressure that vessel could see is 15 PSIG and below.