Jedediah
Petroleum
- May 18, 2021
- 6
We are looking to raise throughput and I am evaluating the relief valves on the process unit to ensure we are adequately protected. One of the items I was reviewing was the steam production from a Steam Drum. The nameplate shows a steam production rate of 20,842 lb/hr. The relief valves on the steam drum are good for 31,148 lb/hr. My question is whether the nameplate steam production limits actual steam production to that value or is that simply a guidance for what the unit was designed for. It seems that the real limit should be our installed relief valve capacity.
Appreciate the response.
Appreciate the response.