jimbob1974
Chemical
- Jun 15, 2006
- 2
We've got an existing system that is operating at up to 97.5% of relief valve set pressure. We're trying to specify the best new valves to protect this system.
The relief valves will be installed on pipework only (i.e. no large "receiving" volume to damp out pressure spikes) and the system is pressure controlled which could result in small required relief loads due to mis-control.
Our initial thoughts are to install a modulating action pilot relief valve for the following reasons:
- Seat tightness should minimise atmospheric emissions and damage to valve seats due to simmering (which we'd expect from a spring/bellows operated valve); and
- Modulating action should allow small relief loads to be catered for without resulting in the valve repeatedly cycling (as would be expected with a pop action pilot since we only have a small upstream process volume).
Does anyone have any clever ideas/technologies that would suitable for such a situation?
The relief valves will be installed on pipework only (i.e. no large "receiving" volume to damp out pressure spikes) and the system is pressure controlled which could result in small required relief loads due to mis-control.
Our initial thoughts are to install a modulating action pilot relief valve for the following reasons:
- Seat tightness should minimise atmospheric emissions and damage to valve seats due to simmering (which we'd expect from a spring/bellows operated valve); and
- Modulating action should allow small relief loads to be catered for without resulting in the valve repeatedly cycling (as would be expected with a pop action pilot since we only have a small upstream process volume).
Does anyone have any clever ideas/technologies that would suitable for such a situation?