byrdo
Chemical
- Nov 29, 2002
- 13
I am reviewing the sizing and installation of several RV's and have the following questions:
1. Can a Relief Valve be installed on the outlet piping of the vessel it is protecting? Common sense would say yes, as long as the pressure vessel does not add any addition pressure drop. What if the vessel is a filter or exchanger? Is there anything in the code about this?
2. When sizing a RV for a control valve failure, do you HAVE to ignore the associated piping and look only at the CV of the valve? I have a RV that is too small when looking at the CV of the valve; can I look at the entire system and recalculate the max flow through the valve and piping and see if the RV is okay?
Thanks,
Matt
1. Can a Relief Valve be installed on the outlet piping of the vessel it is protecting? Common sense would say yes, as long as the pressure vessel does not add any addition pressure drop. What if the vessel is a filter or exchanger? Is there anything in the code about this?
2. When sizing a RV for a control valve failure, do you HAVE to ignore the associated piping and look only at the CV of the valve? I have a RV that is too small when looking at the CV of the valve; can I look at the entire system and recalculate the max flow through the valve and piping and see if the RV is okay?
Thanks,
Matt