ekschwab
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2003
- 28
I have an application for an ASME Section VIII shell and tube heat exchanger. Unfortunately I do not have the ASME Section VIII Code in my hands yet to review UG-125 etc. I’m working on getting it.
To me, it is a clear cut answer that we need a pressure relief valve to protect the shell. But I am getting some opposition for adding one to the system.
The tube side is process water with a 900 # design pressure and the shell side is cooling water at 150# design pressure. We currently have thermal reliefs on the shell side but no pressure relief. The heat exchanger will be U-stamped.
Until I get the Code in hand, is there a simple answer why we should not consider a PRV in the system on for the shell side?
To me, it is a clear cut answer that we need a pressure relief valve to protect the shell. But I am getting some opposition for adding one to the system.
The tube side is process water with a 900 # design pressure and the shell side is cooling water at 150# design pressure. We currently have thermal reliefs on the shell side but no pressure relief. The heat exchanger will be U-stamped.
Until I get the Code in hand, is there a simple answer why we should not consider a PRV in the system on for the shell side?