Heonli
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2019
- 1
Hi, I have a query about ASME B31.1.
Cluase 122.4 (A.6) "It is recommended that the valve and piping be arragned to provide a head of water on the downsteam side of the stop valve"
I want to know the reason or purpose of that recommendation. If the water is in the downstream of the valve, does it prevent the heat transfer and protect the carbon steel valves and piping? Even the pipe is connected directly to the desuperheater.
Cluase 122.4 (A.6) "It is recommended that the valve and piping be arragned to provide a head of water on the downsteam side of the stop valve"
I want to know the reason or purpose of that recommendation. If the water is in the downstream of the valve, does it prevent the heat transfer and protect the carbon steel valves and piping? Even the pipe is connected directly to the desuperheater.