cliffy
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2001
- 18
Hi all. I found some info on this topic but that thread is closed so I will ask away.
I am required to spec, install and maintain the history record for PRV/PSVs on compressed gas regulators on 250 co.ft cylinders.
We use mostly nitrogen, air, helium and 5% hydrogen/ 95%nitrogen mixtures. I can't seem to be able to find any regulation or requirement or rule that specifies the pressure setting of the PRV as a percentage of the MAWP of the system.
I suppose that 80 or 90% of MAWP would be acceptable from a safety standpoint but I can't cite a source other that the seat of my britches, which the poo-baas don't appreciate.
I've looked all through the CGA guidelines but they don't mention the pressure rating other than for testing.
Any ideas?
Thanks
My hovercraft is full of eels.
I am required to spec, install and maintain the history record for PRV/PSVs on compressed gas regulators on 250 co.ft cylinders.
We use mostly nitrogen, air, helium and 5% hydrogen/ 95%nitrogen mixtures. I can't seem to be able to find any regulation or requirement or rule that specifies the pressure setting of the PRV as a percentage of the MAWP of the system.
I suppose that 80 or 90% of MAWP would be acceptable from a safety standpoint but I can't cite a source other that the seat of my britches, which the poo-baas don't appreciate.
I've looked all through the CGA guidelines but they don't mention the pressure rating other than for testing.
Any ideas?
Thanks
My hovercraft is full of eels.