reichertc
Mechanical
- Mar 21, 2001
- 115
I was wondering if anyone knows whether steam with design conditions less than 150 psig and 366°F can be classified as a Category D fluid per ASME B31.3. (And eligible for a service test as a result.) I have been told "No it's an expansible fluid," but this doesn't make sense to me as air is expansible and is commonly service tested. I've also been told that "No, because it can burn you. This makes it damaging to human tissue," but the last time I checked, any liquid at 366°F will burn a person fairly quickly as well. My opinion is that ASME's clear defintition of pressure and temperature limits for Category D, as well as the reference as a fluid and not a liquid, clearly indicates that steam is eligible for classification as Category D.
Or is classification as a Category D fluid entirely up to the individual owner?
Anyone's thoughts, opinions or references on this subject are appreciated.
Or is classification as a Category D fluid entirely up to the individual owner?
Anyone's thoughts, opinions or references on this subject are appreciated.