kvbalu2129
Mechanical
- Nov 12, 2011
- 23
Hi all
I am designing a Safety valve relief outlet piping handling saturated steam at 270 Deg.c. Set pressure of the valve is 50.0 kg/sqcm and the size of the safety valve is 4 x P x 6. Required Relieving capacity of the valve is 91 tph. The valve has been already selected and to prevent a bellows safety valve, the consultant had specified a built-up back pressure of 5 kg/sqcm(g), which is 10% of set pressure. The problem now is about the size of the relief piping. A 6"line of 3 Metres would relieve only about 53 tph while 8"line(after providing an expander at valve outlet) would provide 86 tph, to maintain the backpressure below 10% of set pressure.Any size increase above 8"does not increase flow ( to provide atleast 90 tph)
Would request some tips on how to provide the required minimum relieving capacity in the outlet piping without changing the safety valve.
I am designing a Safety valve relief outlet piping handling saturated steam at 270 Deg.c. Set pressure of the valve is 50.0 kg/sqcm and the size of the safety valve is 4 x P x 6. Required Relieving capacity of the valve is 91 tph. The valve has been already selected and to prevent a bellows safety valve, the consultant had specified a built-up back pressure of 5 kg/sqcm(g), which is 10% of set pressure. The problem now is about the size of the relief piping. A 6"line of 3 Metres would relieve only about 53 tph while 8"line(after providing an expander at valve outlet) would provide 86 tph, to maintain the backpressure below 10% of set pressure.Any size increase above 8"does not increase flow ( to provide atleast 90 tph)
Would request some tips on how to provide the required minimum relieving capacity in the outlet piping without changing the safety valve.