GarethChem
Chemical
- Nov 27, 2013
- 24
Hi everyone
I have tried searching for an answer on the forums and google and can't find anything conclusive. I used to work for a company who said that every time that a PRV lifted, it had to be taken out and reset as the spring became unreliable (though this was never done in practice, this was part of regulations).
The company that I am working for now is involved in turnkey projects. During commissioning, some of the PRVs would lift multiple times, but they were never taken out to be checked/reset.
My question is: will a PRV lifting effect the time until the next check/reset? Should it be checked every time it lifts?
Thanks
Gareth
I have tried searching for an answer on the forums and google and can't find anything conclusive. I used to work for a company who said that every time that a PRV lifted, it had to be taken out and reset as the spring became unreliable (though this was never done in practice, this was part of regulations).
The company that I am working for now is involved in turnkey projects. During commissioning, some of the PRVs would lift multiple times, but they were never taken out to be checked/reset.
My question is: will a PRV lifting effect the time until the next check/reset? Should it be checked every time it lifts?
Thanks
Gareth