Safone
Chemical
- Jun 19, 2003
- 4
This thread goes into much detail on how to calculate the back pressure on a ASME Section I safety valve: thread408-63173
But the basic question is: what is the allowable back pressure on such a valve?
I have scoured the codes and some vendor catalogs for guidance. The only thing I find is the time-honored "10% of set pressure". I know this is the typical value to prevent capacity/stability problems in conventional SV's, but I'm not convinced it is appropriate for ASME Section I. Read on...
Does anyone know of other guidance, or can you explain why 10% is OK given that the capacity is based on 6% accumulation. Per API RP 520, the back P limit for non-balanced valves appears to be related (directly) to the overpressure ( = accumulation when Pset = MAWP), hence my reasoning that 6% should be the limit.
But the basic question is: what is the allowable back pressure on such a valve?
I have scoured the codes and some vendor catalogs for guidance. The only thing I find is the time-honored "10% of set pressure". I know this is the typical value to prevent capacity/stability problems in conventional SV's, but I'm not convinced it is appropriate for ASME Section I. Read on...
Does anyone know of other guidance, or can you explain why 10% is OK given that the capacity is based on 6% accumulation. Per API RP 520, the back P limit for non-balanced valves appears to be related (directly) to the overpressure ( = accumulation when Pset = MAWP), hence my reasoning that 6% should be the limit.