Chance17
Chemical
- Dec 2, 2005
- 256
I am evaluating a small styrene/water seperator drum mounted at grade. The vessel MAWP=30-psig.
External Fire is the only significant contingency.
The drum has no individual safety valve. There is a small 3/4" vapor balance line.
There is an alignment from the drum to a nearby safety valve with 28-psig set pressure.
The alignment is backwards through a steam jet.
The client argues the steam jet represents minimal restriction. I really wonder ??
Question: Is the relief path "from drum - backwards through jet -- to safety valve" endorseable as good engineering practice ??
Any comments are appreciated.
External Fire is the only significant contingency.
The drum has no individual safety valve. There is a small 3/4" vapor balance line.
There is an alignment from the drum to a nearby safety valve with 28-psig set pressure.
The alignment is backwards through a steam jet.
The client argues the steam jet represents minimal restriction. I really wonder ??
Question: Is the relief path "from drum - backwards through jet -- to safety valve" endorseable as good engineering practice ??
Any comments are appreciated.