spud22
Structural
- Apr 7, 2003
- 17
I have a shell and tube heat exchanger, designed to handle a glycol solution at 200 Deg. F on the shell side, and water at 190 Deg. F on the tube side. Both flow paths have isolation valves on their inlet and outlet piping, so they could be isolated and thermal expansion of the liquid come into play.
My question is whether a pressure relief valve is required, and if so, what formula to use in its sizing?
Thanks
My question is whether a pressure relief valve is required, and if so, what formula to use in its sizing?
Thanks