bth1
Chemical
- Jul 22, 2005
- 8
Does anyone have any thoughts on the following...???
For a new offshore project we are providing gasketted plate type heat exchangers for the oil train.
My thoughts are that installing a PSV on the hot side for fire (the cold side is provided with a PSV for thermal relief) is pointless as the gaskets are likely to disintegrate/leak, and thus 'feed the fire', before the relief valve has even had a chance to lift.
Secondly, we are also required to provide SAFE charts as per API 14C. The HX section in 14C is primarily concerned with S&T HX's. If I leave the PSV out on the PHE's hot side, how can I justify this in my SAFE chart??
For a new offshore project we are providing gasketted plate type heat exchangers for the oil train.
My thoughts are that installing a PSV on the hot side for fire (the cold side is provided with a PSV for thermal relief) is pointless as the gaskets are likely to disintegrate/leak, and thus 'feed the fire', before the relief valve has even had a chance to lift.
Secondly, we are also required to provide SAFE charts as per API 14C. The HX section in 14C is primarily concerned with S&T HX's. If I leave the PSV out on the PHE's hot side, how can I justify this in my SAFE chart??