MessyJessy
Mechanical
- Jun 17, 2016
- 4
Hi, first time poster.
I know there is a lot of discussion of PSV vs. PRV, which is not what I want to discuss.
I have the following situation at the plant I work at:
The client is re-certifying their PSVs. We have come across several PSVs (labeled as PCVs on the vendor P&ID) on the discharge of lube oil pumps for several compressors.
A previous engineer on the project changed the P&ID to read PCV instead of PSV, so I am bit confused...
Isn't there some guidance somewhere where a PSV is not supposed to be used as a PCV? Or am I mistaken? Some of these lube oil PSVs are tight shut off, as expected from a PSV. However I know of some others that are not... Maybe the lack of tight shut off is why it was labeled as a PCV?
The configuration is as follows:
Lube oil pump, circulates oil, PSV/PRV/PCV dumps it back into the reservoir if the pressure exceeds 100psi
So in this case is it a PSV/PRV or a PCV?
For the record I am Mechanical Engineer tasked with getting these valves out to their third party calibrator for repair and put back. Since it is coming off the discharge of a pump, I am of the opinion that IT IS a PSV/PRV, even though the P&ID says other wise...
I know there is a lot of discussion of PSV vs. PRV, which is not what I want to discuss.
I have the following situation at the plant I work at:
The client is re-certifying their PSVs. We have come across several PSVs (labeled as PCVs on the vendor P&ID) on the discharge of lube oil pumps for several compressors.
A previous engineer on the project changed the P&ID to read PCV instead of PSV, so I am bit confused...
Isn't there some guidance somewhere where a PSV is not supposed to be used as a PCV? Or am I mistaken? Some of these lube oil PSVs are tight shut off, as expected from a PSV. However I know of some others that are not... Maybe the lack of tight shut off is why it was labeled as a PCV?
The configuration is as follows:
Lube oil pump, circulates oil, PSV/PRV/PCV dumps it back into the reservoir if the pressure exceeds 100psi
So in this case is it a PSV/PRV or a PCV?
For the record I am Mechanical Engineer tasked with getting these valves out to their third party calibrator for repair and put back. Since it is coming off the discharge of a pump, I am of the opinion that IT IS a PSV/PRV, even though the P&ID says other wise...