TangoCleveland
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2002
- 224
Could someone please help my aging memory. . ..
We always require a PSV downstream of a pressure regulator because downstream components are not rated for regulator inlet pressure. Failure scenario is wide-open regulator failure, simple sizing calculation.
I've seen "requirements" in Fisher gas regulator literature, and Sarco steam regulator literature. I also think that I saw an API, CGA or ISA requirement in a Code document, but I haven't been able to get my hands on it because I don't remember which Code it was. I do know that B31.3 301.2.2(c) requires consideration of ". . . failure of control devices."
Does anyone know of a Code document that explicitly requires pressure relief downstream of a regulator? The client wants to have a Code citation for this requirement on oxygen and hydrogen systems.
Larry
We always require a PSV downstream of a pressure regulator because downstream components are not rated for regulator inlet pressure. Failure scenario is wide-open regulator failure, simple sizing calculation.
I've seen "requirements" in Fisher gas regulator literature, and Sarco steam regulator literature. I also think that I saw an API, CGA or ISA requirement in a Code document, but I haven't been able to get my hands on it because I don't remember which Code it was. I do know that B31.3 301.2.2(c) requires consideration of ". . . failure of control devices."
Does anyone know of a Code document that explicitly requires pressure relief downstream of a regulator? The client wants to have a Code citation for this requirement on oxygen and hydrogen systems.
Larry