cjames17
Mechanical
- Apr 1, 2013
- 10
Hi
I have an installation with 5 shell and tube steam (@85 psi) to hot water heat exchangers used to heat a building. I had an insurance inspector come by for an annual inspection and identify that each individual exhanger was not protected by a safety relief valve on the steam/shell side. I indicated that these were protected by a saftey relief upstream at my boiler which was set at 125 psi. My exchanger MAWP is 150 psi so I thought it was protected by code.
I was informed later by another inspector that this is only acceptable when there are no isolation valves present between the system safety relief and my exchangers.
It will be quite difficult to install properly sized safeties on each exchanger, is there any variance in the ASME to this code?
I have an installation with 5 shell and tube steam (@85 psi) to hot water heat exchangers used to heat a building. I had an insurance inspector come by for an annual inspection and identify that each individual exhanger was not protected by a safety relief valve on the steam/shell side. I indicated that these were protected by a saftey relief upstream at my boiler which was set at 125 psi. My exchanger MAWP is 150 psi so I thought it was protected by code.
I was informed later by another inspector that this is only acceptable when there are no isolation valves present between the system safety relief and my exchangers.
It will be quite difficult to install properly sized safeties on each exchanger, is there any variance in the ASME to this code?