chemter
Chemical
- Aug 18, 2005
- 25
Trying to perform an inlet pressure drop for a steam relief valve (on a utility header). The system is a 3” pressure reducing control valve, which expands to a 6” pipe (for about 1 – 2 ft) which then expands to a 12” steam line. A PSV is located off this 12” steam line via an 8” tee-branch (8” PSV inlet). All protected equipment is located downstream of the PSV. The problem is, when performing the inlet pressure drop, there is a short length (1 – 2 ft) of 6” pipe located just downstream of the 3” control valve. It would be a major piping change to try and expand the pipe immediately downstream of the control valve, however, I don’t see how you can ignore this section of 6” pipe. I was hoping to find some documentation in API that would allow you to take credit for a pressure recovery in the 12” line and use that point as the start of your inlet pressure drops (similar to a pipe entering a “vessel”), but I haven’t seen anything like this. Curious how other engineers approach this case. Make the recommendation to replace the 6” pipe back to the control valve? Thanks.