Sawsan311
Chemical
- Jun 21, 2019
- 303
Dear All,
I would like to enquire about the following case:
- existing PSV was originally designed for fire case and using the required relieving capacity, the calculated ASME area was estimated by vendor using the rated coefficient of discharge. the rated capacity corresponding to that PSV and that FIRE CASE was subsequently calculated using the selected actual area of the PSV.
- In case later on , an overpressure scenario like gas blow by arises with requirement to be checked at 10%, will there be any requirement to recheck with vendor about the rated coefficient of discharge or that would be independent since capacity certification is always carried out at 10% accumulation and using air or steam even for fire case scenarios?
Thanks regards,
I would like to enquire about the following case:
- existing PSV was originally designed for fire case and using the required relieving capacity, the calculated ASME area was estimated by vendor using the rated coefficient of discharge. the rated capacity corresponding to that PSV and that FIRE CASE was subsequently calculated using the selected actual area of the PSV.
- In case later on , an overpressure scenario like gas blow by arises with requirement to be checked at 10%, will there be any requirement to recheck with vendor about the rated coefficient of discharge or that would be independent since capacity certification is always carried out at 10% accumulation and using air or steam even for fire case scenarios?
Thanks regards,