dbday
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2009
- 84
Hi,
If I have a simple vessel with water in it, say 1000mm dia by 2000mm o/heads.
Under any and all operating or fault conditions that we can identify the PRV, if set at the MAWP pressure for the tank, would never operate.
However, if there is a fire the water will get heated and could turn to steam and so pressurise the tank, is there a standard way to calculate what steam would get produced so that I can estimate the correct PRV size ?
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
If I have a simple vessel with water in it, say 1000mm dia by 2000mm o/heads.
Under any and all operating or fault conditions that we can identify the PRV, if set at the MAWP pressure for the tank, would never operate.
However, if there is a fire the water will get heated and could turn to steam and so pressurise the tank, is there a standard way to calculate what steam would get produced so that I can estimate the correct PRV size ?
Thanks in advance for any guidance.