kwisatz_haderach
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2024
- 22
Where i work there is this pressure vessel for hydrogenation reaction, on its name plate it is written that the design pressure is -1 +1 barg and HT pressure is 1.3 barg. It has a safety relief valve and it is written on it that the set pressure is 4.98 bar and also it has a rupture disc. It doesn't seem reasonable to have a set pressure of more than the pressure for which the vessel s designed. Also from readings i found out that the set pressure cannot exceed the MAWP of vessel. So is it possible that the MAWP is more than the design pressure. Can someone please explain this to me?