msharptx
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2007
- 11
I am tying in a spring-operated pressure relief valve into a vent piping system, which imposes a backpressure greater than 10% (of the set pressure) on the relief valve. From my experience, when the backpressure is greater than 10%, you are required to run the calculations of the specific relief valve to see if it is suitable for the amount of backpressure. I ran the calculations, and it is suitable.
Having said that, does anyone know if any API guideline or ASME code requires you to switch to a pilot-operated relief valve in lieu of a spring-operated relief valve when the backpressure is greater than 10%?
Thanks.
Having said that, does anyone know if any API guideline or ASME code requires you to switch to a pilot-operated relief valve in lieu of a spring-operated relief valve when the backpressure is greater than 10%?
Thanks.