Sawsan311
Chemical
- Jun 21, 2019
- 303
Dear All,
it is conventionally known that as part of flare system design, the total backpressure limitation based on the type of PSV (superimposed + built-up backpressure) is a key criteria for the flare system network hydraulics. For example, as per API 520 P I balanced bellow can accommodate up to a backpressure of 50%. However, the limitation of the bellow pressure ratings as included in the API 526 tables specify lower pressure limits than the backpressure acknowledged limits and even the PSV set pressure.
My question is:
a) what is the rationale behind the bellow pressure limit ? is it due to its manufacturing tolerances as per ASME B16.34 for flanges.
b) Is it for this reason some designs introduce balanced piston as an auxiliary backup for the case if bellow fails
c) In absence of the auxiliary piston, do you agree that the hydraulic calculations for the flare system shall accordingly take into account the bellow limits as a crucial check such that the values in API 526 tables are not exceeded??
Thanks
Regards,
it is conventionally known that as part of flare system design, the total backpressure limitation based on the type of PSV (superimposed + built-up backpressure) is a key criteria for the flare system network hydraulics. For example, as per API 520 P I balanced bellow can accommodate up to a backpressure of 50%. However, the limitation of the bellow pressure ratings as included in the API 526 tables specify lower pressure limits than the backpressure acknowledged limits and even the PSV set pressure.
My question is:
a) what is the rationale behind the bellow pressure limit ? is it due to its manufacturing tolerances as per ASME B16.34 for flanges.
b) Is it for this reason some designs introduce balanced piston as an auxiliary backup for the case if bellow fails
c) In absence of the auxiliary piston, do you agree that the hydraulic calculations for the flare system shall accordingly take into account the bellow limits as a crucial check such that the values in API 526 tables are not exceeded??
Thanks
Regards,