Shaheryar
Chemical
- Sep 21, 2001
- 15
Looking for some comments/criticism:
I am working on sizing a vent for a large boiler feed water tank and am following API 2000.
The tank is normally vented so has vent on the top. The issue I am trying to resolve is; what is the sizing basis for the vent pipe i.e. to calculate the diameter?
My understanding was that I would assume a certain length of the vent pipe and select a diameter that does not result in a back pressure greater than the design pressure of the tank. A further refinement to this would be to limit the back pressure to 75% of the design pressure.
Based above logic the vent can be sized for normal flow. However, for fire case relief load, the vent size will be too large (>24"). In which case I could use a thief hatch, but have no idea how to size or select them. Does anyone know?
I am working on sizing a vent for a large boiler feed water tank and am following API 2000.
The tank is normally vented so has vent on the top. The issue I am trying to resolve is; what is the sizing basis for the vent pipe i.e. to calculate the diameter?
My understanding was that I would assume a certain length of the vent pipe and select a diameter that does not result in a back pressure greater than the design pressure of the tank. A further refinement to this would be to limit the back pressure to 75% of the design pressure.
Based above logic the vent can be sized for normal flow. However, for fire case relief load, the vent size will be too large (>24"). In which case I could use a thief hatch, but have no idea how to size or select them. Does anyone know?