jtk921
Chemical
- May 10, 2005
- 18
A plant is constructed with silos to store the finished dry resin product. The silos are 8900 cu. ft. capacity, SA516 gr 70 material, design pressure 3.6 psi, static head 24 psi. The silo was constructed per API 620, and is ASME code-stamped. Material is to be pneumatically conveyed to the silos and a dust collector is provided on top of each that vents to the atmosphere. However, no relief valves are provided in the design for the silo. My question is, is a PSV or PVSV still required? Or maybe just good safe practice? I have worked in PVC, and all silos had at least pressure relief (some also vacuum relief) on a separate nozzle in addition to the dust collectors, even if the dust collectors had high differential pressure alarms. It would seem to me dP alarms are only there to protect the filter.