jamesbanda
Chemical
- Sep 21, 2004
- 223
I'm looking at a non-volatile tank with material in with a high flash point 90C.
Its a pressure vessel with at atomspheric vent, design pressure ~100 psig. Relief case is only fire..
I've set the trip point - a switch at 90%, ive been asked to raise this to the top tan line.. (or as near as possible to it..) to maximise the working volume.. on first looks it seems a resonable request.. as the response time before overfill is at least 30 mins a trip system will act within 30 seconds.. the fluid is low hazard..
I have an independent transmitter (density basis).. this is hard switch..
i know these are engineering judgements.. 100% seems wrong. 95% seems the max i would be comfortable with. but i cannot exactly say why..
so i'd appreciate some sound judgements on if this has been done before..
J
Its a pressure vessel with at atomspheric vent, design pressure ~100 psig. Relief case is only fire..
I've set the trip point - a switch at 90%, ive been asked to raise this to the top tan line.. (or as near as possible to it..) to maximise the working volume.. on first looks it seems a resonable request.. as the response time before overfill is at least 30 mins a trip system will act within 30 seconds.. the fluid is low hazard..
I have an independent transmitter (density basis).. this is hard switch..
i know these are engineering judgements.. 100% seems wrong. 95% seems the max i would be comfortable with. but i cannot exactly say why..
so i'd appreciate some sound judgements on if this has been done before..
J