jcaiken
Chemical
- Sep 10, 2002
- 31
I've just been looking at API 521 (2007) and discovered that Sections 5.10.3 and 5.10.4 (on page 28) specifically state that for estimating the relieving flow through a failed inlet and outlet control valves "All flows should be calculated at relieving conditions", i.e. the set-pressure plus over-pressure margin (e.g. 10%).
I'm used to taking the PAHH trip condition as the basis for upstream conditions (and based on other threads in this forum, so are others) and I'm concerned that I may have missed this significant 'change' to the standard.
Does anyone know of an acceptable mitigating basis to enable me to retain use of the trip pressure rather than relieving pressure?
I'm used to taking the PAHH trip condition as the basis for upstream conditions (and based on other threads in this forum, so are others) and I'm concerned that I may have missed this significant 'change' to the standard.
Does anyone know of an acceptable mitigating basis to enable me to retain use of the trip pressure rather than relieving pressure?