Leclerc
Chemical
- Aug 22, 2002
- 73
What should be the air fail action for depressuring valves installed, or nominated, to avoid a BLEVE when fire surrounds a pressure vessel?
If air fail closed, and if fire also causes damage to air system then depressuring will not happen and BLEVE possible.
If air fail open, then vessel depressurizes when there is no fire and at a far higher frequency than fire, leading to undesired/ unacceptable release of organics.
As a rider to the general problem above, we have, in the past, nominated certain PCVs to also serve as depressuring valves. These PCVs tend to have air fail closed actions. Are there any comments on this state of affairs?
If air fail closed, and if fire also causes damage to air system then depressuring will not happen and BLEVE possible.
If air fail open, then vessel depressurizes when there is no fire and at a far higher frequency than fire, leading to undesired/ unacceptable release of organics.
As a rider to the general problem above, we have, in the past, nominated certain PCVs to also serve as depressuring valves. These PCVs tend to have air fail closed actions. Are there any comments on this state of affairs?