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Pressure vs. Temp. rating for Heat Exchanger

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jtk921

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I have a new heat exchanger with both shell and tubes 304L and rated at 150 psi @ 350 F, water on tube side, steam on shell side. How can I calculate the pressure rating of the tubes at 160 F? Is there a graph or equation? Steam will be regulated through a control valve, but max. upstream pressure is 160 psig. Would I need a PSV if the exchanger were blocked in? If I size a PSV for thermal expansion on the tube side, would I use the saturation temperature at 150 psi?
 
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