ivegotgas
Chemical
- Oct 13, 2006
- 26
I work in a rather old sour gas plant, it has been brought to my attention that we do not have any shell side protection on the air after cooler on our instrument air compressor.
The shell side is Cooling water @40psig while the air going into the tube side is @55oC and 125psig.
The design pressure of the shell is 149psig.
The tubes are protected with a PSV.
I cannot come up with any failure case. The cooler is located in an unclassified building that has little to no chance of ever becomming engulfed in flames.
The inspector argues that it is considered a pressure vessel therefore requires a PSV on the shell side. I am at a loss of how to calculate the flow through the PSV when I can't even think of the failure case. Can anyone point me towards some reference information on how to size this particular PSV. Or better yet, a paragraph in API 520/521 that doesn't require there to be protection on this side
Thanks in advance
The shell side is Cooling water @40psig while the air going into the tube side is @55oC and 125psig.
The design pressure of the shell is 149psig.
The tubes are protected with a PSV.
I cannot come up with any failure case. The cooler is located in an unclassified building that has little to no chance of ever becomming engulfed in flames.
The inspector argues that it is considered a pressure vessel therefore requires a PSV on the shell side. I am at a loss of how to calculate the flow through the PSV when I can't even think of the failure case. Can anyone point me towards some reference information on how to size this particular PSV. Or better yet, a paragraph in API 520/521 that doesn't require there to be protection on this side
Thanks in advance