vjr0512
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2011
- 114
As per API 617 the compressor casing design pressure shall be minimum the relief valve set pressure for the discharge side as per API 617 7th Ed Chapter-2 Para. 2.3.1 and in case this relief valve set pressure is not available it shall be 1.25 times of the max discharge pressure" according to Ch-2 Para. 2.3.1.2. What is the basis for arriving at the set pressure for this relief valve at the compressor discharge side as we have the rated speed and the minimum continuous speeds (105% of rated speed) for the compressor which will give different discharge pressures.
Another question is how we can arrive at the maximum discharge pressure as the compressors are normally variable speed machines. Further if we consider only the rated speed of the compressor the surge limit pressure will be higher than the 110% of the rated discharge pressure. As the surge control is an inherent protection for the compressor operation do we not have to design the compressor casing for the surge limit discharge pressure for the rated speed of the compressor.
As the compressor will have a minimum continuous speed (MCS) and the compressor has to be designed for operation at this MCS do we not have to design the casing for the discharge pressure at the MCS.
Thanks to clarify
Another question is how we can arrive at the maximum discharge pressure as the compressors are normally variable speed machines. Further if we consider only the rated speed of the compressor the surge limit pressure will be higher than the 110% of the rated discharge pressure. As the surge control is an inherent protection for the compressor operation do we not have to design the compressor casing for the surge limit discharge pressure for the rated speed of the compressor.
As the compressor will have a minimum continuous speed (MCS) and the compressor has to be designed for operation at this MCS do we not have to design the casing for the discharge pressure at the MCS.
Thanks to clarify