Bill3752
Chemical
- Jan 24, 2008
- 138
I am evaluating several dozen relief valves that are protecting piping. Per earlier posts I surmise that I must provide for fire protection of the piping per ASME. That being said, the actual location is of interest.
For example, several of the valves protect piping at railcar loading stations. The material is feed through elevated piping (~15 feet), which then drops down to nearly ground level. The valves are currently in the horizontal run of piping at the loading area.
Is there a code which dictates that the valves should be placed in the elevated piping? Or am I allowed to keep the valves in their current, lower, area?
For example, several of the valves protect piping at railcar loading stations. The material is feed through elevated piping (~15 feet), which then drops down to nearly ground level. The valves are currently in the horizontal run of piping at the loading area.
Is there a code which dictates that the valves should be placed in the elevated piping? Or am I allowed to keep the valves in their current, lower, area?