I have a pipe containing material at a temperature very close to its boiling point. On a hot sunny day the ambient temperature may exceed the boiling point of the material.
We will be fitting thermal relief valves however am unsure on how to size these. If I can quantify the solar heat gain i can calculate how much material boils off and then feed this information to the valve supplier for sizing.
How would I go about quantify the heat gain in a pipe due to solar gain?
The pipe in question is 3"NB unlagged carbon steel approx 20m long.
We will be fitting thermal relief valves however am unsure on how to size these. If I can quantify the solar heat gain i can calculate how much material boils off and then feed this information to the valve supplier for sizing.
How would I go about quantify the heat gain in a pipe due to solar gain?
The pipe in question is 3"NB unlagged carbon steel approx 20m long.