BFZHA
Mechanical
- Oct 29, 2009
- 33
I want to discuss an issue we have faced when dealing with PSV body wall thickness.
The PSV is installed on a process line where the corrosion allowance (CA) is required.
The need for the PSV was urgent, unfortunately the available PSV’s did not match such requirement i.e WTrequired >= WTcalculated + CA. The Manufacturer can provide only PSV with wall thicknesses less than required by -0.5 mm.
During discussion of this issue, the following opinions were given;
1- The first opinion is since corrosion allowance is required and since the wall thickness is calculated according to ASME VIII part 1, the corrosion allowance shall be considered and then the Vendor offer is not accepted.
2- The second opinion has considered that since the fluid is in permanent contact only with the nozzle and the disc (made of SS + TCC) and occasionally with a body of the PSV, then the corrosion allowance can be ignored in the calculation of the wall thickness and then the Vendor offer can be accepted.
3- The third opinion is just a combination of the two first opinions i.e. the corrosion allowance shall be considered in the calculation of the body wall thickness, but since the body is not in permanent contact with the fluid and the difference between required and available wall thicknesses is 0.5 mm only, the Manufacturer offer can be accepted.
Please can you advise?
Best Regards.