colemanstoops
Chemical
- Nov 1, 2010
- 18
Here's the situation: a new regulator is to be installed on a nitrogen line that feeds several vessels (and no other users!) for pressure transfer and line purging. EACH ONE of the vessels thus fed has a dedicated relief device that is appropriate for the vessel in question. Thus: I don't believe that a relief valve immediately after the regulator is necessary. However, I can't cite a source offhand for this judgment, nor am I absolutely sure this is the case. (I've always heard of a rule of thumb that a pressure reducing regulator should be followed by a relief device under any circumstances.)
Opinions? And appropriate code citiations? Thanks very much.
Opinions? And appropriate code citiations? Thanks very much.