sheiko
Chemical
- May 7, 2007
- 422
Dear members,
I have a relief valve installed on a line (outlet from an heat exchanger) sized for fire case (this is not the only scenario) with:
- relieving pressure = 15 barg
- relieving temperature = 206 C
But, the piping class (CL-150) of the line (on wich is placd the SRV) indicates that the maximum temperature that the line can sustain at 15 barg is 170 C (also corresponds to the design temperature of the heat exchager). Also, the maximum pressure that the line can sustain at 250 C is 12 barg.
What shall i do, change the piping class? or can i consider that external fire is so unusual that the piping class is OK?
"We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."
I have a relief valve installed on a line (outlet from an heat exchanger) sized for fire case (this is not the only scenario) with:
- relieving pressure = 15 barg
- relieving temperature = 206 C
But, the piping class (CL-150) of the line (on wich is placd the SRV) indicates that the maximum temperature that the line can sustain at 15 barg is 170 C (also corresponds to the design temperature of the heat exchager). Also, the maximum pressure that the line can sustain at 250 C is 12 barg.
What shall i do, change the piping class? or can i consider that external fire is so unusual that the piping class is OK?
"We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."