Is a rupture (or burst) disk considered a pressure relief valve in Section I
Is a rupture (or burst) disk considered a pressure relief valve in Section I
(OP)
I can't find anywhere in Section I where it actually states that, and I don't want to assume anything. I am designing a forced-flow steam generator with no fixed steam and waterline for laboratory research use.
Thx.
Thx.





RE: Is a rupture (or burst) disk considered a pressure relief valve in Section I
RE: Is a rupture (or burst) disk considered a pressure relief valve in Section I
A bit simpler if the rupture panel is accessible from the outside, but still a forced shutdown.
RE: Is a rupture (or burst) disk considered a pressure relief valve in Section I
If the customer actually desires a rupture disk rather than a pressure relief valve, does Section I allow it? I'm not seeing any indication that it does in part PG.
RE: Is a rupture (or burst) disk considered a pressure relief valve in Section I
If you are designing a forced flow SG you should be very familiar with BPV Code Section I and involvement by the AI.