mintgreen
Chemical
- Oct 12, 2017
- 3
Folks,
I've been asked to check the PSV sizing for a temporary chemical injection skid our company has proposed. It's been a while since I've looked at pump sizing and there is one thing bothering me.
The setup is a Checkpoint 1500, 1" plunger pump injecting 25L/h into a system operating at 1450kPag. There is a 75m 0,5" diameter temporary hose running from the pump discharge to the injection point where there is a block valve before it enters the system. They've calculated approx 50kPag pressure drop across the temporary line based an injection pressure at the injection point 50kPag above the operating pressure, 1500kPag. There is a PSV installed on a tee from the pump discharge that relieves to the pump suction at 3900kPaA. The tee is between the pump discharge and a check valve. The temporary hose is connected downstream of check valve.
Looking at the pump curve and using the available 100psig air supply, the discharge pressure on the pump will be around 2100psig (14479kPag) which will certainly lift the PSV if the check valve jams closed or the block valve on the injection point is closed whilst the pump is running.
Under normal operation these conditions should not cause the PSV to lift continuously, correct?
Thanks
I've been asked to check the PSV sizing for a temporary chemical injection skid our company has proposed. It's been a while since I've looked at pump sizing and there is one thing bothering me.
The setup is a Checkpoint 1500, 1" plunger pump injecting 25L/h into a system operating at 1450kPag. There is a 75m 0,5" diameter temporary hose running from the pump discharge to the injection point where there is a block valve before it enters the system. They've calculated approx 50kPag pressure drop across the temporary line based an injection pressure at the injection point 50kPag above the operating pressure, 1500kPag. There is a PSV installed on a tee from the pump discharge that relieves to the pump suction at 3900kPaA. The tee is between the pump discharge and a check valve. The temporary hose is connected downstream of check valve.
Looking at the pump curve and using the available 100psig air supply, the discharge pressure on the pump will be around 2100psig (14479kPag) which will certainly lift the PSV if the check valve jams closed or the block valve on the injection point is closed whilst the pump is running.
Under normal operation these conditions should not cause the PSV to lift continuously, correct?
Thanks