ekschwab
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2003
- 28
On a non-fired boiler steam line... has anyone ever seen the design pressure of B31.1 piping being LOWER than its relief valve setting?
There are multiple relief valves in the line, each at an incremental pressure than the previous. The first valve will lift at the design pressure of the pipe. Subsequent valves that lift to accommodate the capacity will be at higher pressures (above the design pressure of the piping).
I did not design the system. I am observing and questioning what is already being considered. It does not sound right to me and I do not see B31.1 clearly permitting this.
There are multiple relief valves in the line, each at an incremental pressure than the previous. The first valve will lift at the design pressure of the pipe. Subsequent valves that lift to accommodate the capacity will be at higher pressures (above the design pressure of the piping).
I did not design the system. I am observing and questioning what is already being considered. It does not sound right to me and I do not see B31.1 clearly permitting this.