edanyel
Petroleum
- Sep 15, 2004
- 29
I'm sorry for insist in the matter...
Now please, think about this... overpressure event, PSV lifts...there is some chattering or some hammering and after a while...pressure drops and PSV closes without leaks...
1)If you don't inspect the PSV, let´s say by a Prepopping test, how do you detect the possible damage in the moving parts of PSV internals?
2)In other words how could you assure that the PSV internal conditions haven´t changed if you don't perform a pop test?
3) So I ask again; as far as you know isn't there any standard or code that address this matter??
I'm sorry for bothering with my doubts, thanks again.
Now please, think about this... overpressure event, PSV lifts...there is some chattering or some hammering and after a while...pressure drops and PSV closes without leaks...
1)If you don't inspect the PSV, let´s say by a Prepopping test, how do you detect the possible damage in the moving parts of PSV internals?
2)In other words how could you assure that the PSV internal conditions haven´t changed if you don't perform a pop test?
3) So I ask again; as far as you know isn't there any standard or code that address this matter??
I'm sorry for bothering with my doubts, thanks again.