In sizing and selection of relief valve, you can refer to API RP 520 Part 1, and in the selection of the flange orifice relief valve, you can refer to API Std 526.
The PSV is required to be installed on pressure vessel as per ASME Sect VIII Code or BS 5500 code. Thus we have to install PSV as a pressure relieving device (secondary protection) and High high pressure switch as primary protection - refer API RP 14C.
PSV for fire case shall have accumulation of 21%, refer to API RP 520 Part 1 about this terms and terminology.
If there is no liquid presence in the vessel, thus the PSV must be designed based on unwetted surface area, ie gas expansion due to fire-refer API RP 520 Part 1 for the formulae. If there is a liquid, one must determine and calculate the boiling and vaporisation of the liquid. API RP 520 Part 1 latest release does give procedure in determining and sizing the PSV for this application. If I'm not mistaken, it is release 2000.
Pilot operated is normally used when:-
1. The operating pressure is close to the PSV set pressure.
2. The back pressure of PSV is more than 40 % of the PSV set pressure. If the back pressure is between 10 to 40 %, a balance bellow safety valve is used. Conventional PSV is used if the backpressure is less than 10%.
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