Justice100
Chemical
- Jun 18, 2008
- 51
Hi all
Just looking for some wisdom on where the 3 % psv inlet dp should be calculated from. As there are differing views internally.
1. Pressure let down - a pressure control valve lets down pressure, there is no associated vessel so the psv is located on the downstream piping. Should the pressure drop be taken from the pcv or the tee off to the psv?
2. Reciprocating pumps - the pumps supply various users. The pumps have psvs at the pumps for blocked discarge case. However, one user system has a lower dp so there is a psv for the piping supplying to this system with a psv set for this system only. If supplying this user the operating pressure will be reduced accordingly. Where do you take the dp from? The view is from the pump discharge but since the length is so long then 3% is impossible to achieve.
Just looking for some wisdom on where the 3 % psv inlet dp should be calculated from. As there are differing views internally.
1. Pressure let down - a pressure control valve lets down pressure, there is no associated vessel so the psv is located on the downstream piping. Should the pressure drop be taken from the pcv or the tee off to the psv?
2. Reciprocating pumps - the pumps supply various users. The pumps have psvs at the pumps for blocked discarge case. However, one user system has a lower dp so there is a psv for the piping supplying to this system with a psv set for this system only. If supplying this user the operating pressure will be reduced accordingly. Where do you take the dp from? The view is from the pump discharge but since the length is so long then 3% is impossible to achieve.