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Relief Valves Problems/ Design

Relief Valves Problems/ Design

Relief Valves Problems/ Design

(OP)
Hi everybody,
Im looking for some good source of Relief Valves Problems/Design.
Can somebody help me with some good link ? Or some book ?

I have one recommendation for Relief Systems Handbook from Cyril F. Parry.
Know somebody if it is possible to download it from net ?

jaro.funny@gmail.com

thank for your help

RE: Relief Valves Problems/ Design

There is a Safety-relief Valve engineering subforum in the Chemical Engineering section.  Perhaps you should move the thread there.  
Crosby/Farris/Consolidated all print engineering manuals that offer a wealth of information.  Jump on their websites to download the document or to request a printed copy.  

RE: Relief Valves Problems/ Design

(OP)
for everybody :

from ASME, section 1 :


PG-67.2.6 Any economizer lhal may be shut off
from the boiler, thereby permitting the economizer to
become a fired pressure ves sel, shall have Dne or more
safety relief valves with a total discharge capacity, in
lb/br (kg/hr), calculated from the maximum expected
heat absorption in Btu/br (W), as determined by the
Manufacturer, divided by 1,000 (1.6).

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