Sam Kuna
Chemical
- Jan 24, 2020
- 5
Hi,
So I am trying to design a PSV for a steam condensate tank with following information:
Operating temp: 120 C (saturated steam coming from plant into it)
Operating pressure: 30 psi
Design pressure for the vessel: 30 psi
Tank: Horizontal (5 ft by 9 ft )
relief Scenario is blocked discharge. Not fire case.
I calculated wetted area based on 60% of the vessel is full and the flow rate is coming at 425 kg/hr at 120 C discharge from PSV.
That gives me a G type orifice.
Another way I am looking at it is: The line entering the tank is 4" and outlet is also 4". the max steam flow through a 4" line is 715 kg/hr at 15 m/s but I think it will be excessive to say the PSV might be exposed to this high flow. Am I correct??
I am wondering if the calculation I am doing is correct? or I have to be more specific?
Any guidance will be appreciated.
So I am trying to design a PSV for a steam condensate tank with following information:
Operating temp: 120 C (saturated steam coming from plant into it)
Operating pressure: 30 psi
Design pressure for the vessel: 30 psi
Tank: Horizontal (5 ft by 9 ft )
relief Scenario is blocked discharge. Not fire case.
I calculated wetted area based on 60% of the vessel is full and the flow rate is coming at 425 kg/hr at 120 C discharge from PSV.
That gives me a G type orifice.
Another way I am looking at it is: The line entering the tank is 4" and outlet is also 4". the max steam flow through a 4" line is 715 kg/hr at 15 m/s but I think it will be excessive to say the PSV might be exposed to this high flow. Am I correct??
I am wondering if the calculation I am doing is correct? or I have to be more specific?
Any guidance will be appreciated.