Bill3752
Chemical
- Jan 24, 2008
- 138
I keep running into a similar set of circumstances related to multi-stage centifugal compressor gas systems. While I have seen this on all gas systems, I run into this mainly on air compressors.
Typically, the only RVs are located downstream of the final compressor stage. Often the performance curves indicate that the intercoolers cannot be overpressured due to block flow, which is good. However, my concern is that the coolers be protected in a fire event (system is shut down, fire occurs). Also, since the vessels are ASME, aren't RVs required.
A related issue occurs when the performance curves indicate the intercoolers could be overpressured, but the unloaders/software on the compressors would operate to keep the pressure lower than MAWP. Do I still need RVs?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Typically, the only RVs are located downstream of the final compressor stage. Often the performance curves indicate that the intercoolers cannot be overpressured due to block flow, which is good. However, my concern is that the coolers be protected in a fire event (system is shut down, fire occurs). Also, since the vessels are ASME, aren't RVs required.
A related issue occurs when the performance curves indicate the intercoolers could be overpressured, but the unloaders/software on the compressors would operate to keep the pressure lower than MAWP. Do I still need RVs?
Thanks in advance for your input.