Abdude
Chemical
- Jun 12, 2018
- 1
Good day to all,
I just joined a plant where we have both of a pumps suction and discharge main header's equipped with drains to atmosphere that are long enough to be classified as dead legs.
A design was made to connect a piping spool with different flange classes on each end to the flanges of the drains valves. The pressure differential between the suction and discharge of said pumps is large (hundreds psi).
I'm an inexperienced engineer and am concerned that said design is risky and will not handle the pressure differential of introducing the discharge flow into the suction line of those pumps.
Please help in answering the following questions:
- Is it an acceptable design and safe design to have a piping spool with 2 different flange classes on each end?
- What would be a pressure regulating device of justifiable cost for a service that will be operated occasionally? (Once in 2-4 months)
Comment: Welding shorter drains is out of the question, as a shut down would incur heavy production costs.
I just joined a plant where we have both of a pumps suction and discharge main header's equipped with drains to atmosphere that are long enough to be classified as dead legs.
A design was made to connect a piping spool with different flange classes on each end to the flanges of the drains valves. The pressure differential between the suction and discharge of said pumps is large (hundreds psi).
I'm an inexperienced engineer and am concerned that said design is risky and will not handle the pressure differential of introducing the discharge flow into the suction line of those pumps.
Please help in answering the following questions:
- Is it an acceptable design and safe design to have a piping spool with 2 different flange classes on each end?
- What would be a pressure regulating device of justifiable cost for a service that will be operated occasionally? (Once in 2-4 months)
Comment: Welding shorter drains is out of the question, as a shut down would incur heavy production costs.