chemks2012
Chemical
- May 15, 2013
- 125
Dear all,
I am checking relief calculation done by somebody and not sure of few things and I would appreciate your help.
I have a reactor with design pressure of 10barg and accumulation of 10% i.e. accumulation pressure of 11barg.
This reactor is installed with an independent balanced below type relief valve with set pressure of 5barg is installed [note: the low set pressure is due to process limitation] for vapour phase release.
Balanced bellows type valve has been selected as high built up back pressure is expected.
The valve size is 3”X4” and is discharges to an atmospheric vessel located away from a reactor.
Now as can be seen, I can allow overpressure of 120% to take advantage of vessel accumulation pressure of 11barg i.e. I can consider relieving pressure of 11barg and consider relieving fluid properties at 11barg.
However, existing calculation are based on 10% overpressure i.e. relieving fluid properties have been considered at 5.5barg and my queries are:
1) How could I justify this oversized relief valve? Is this allowed at all? Please comment
2) As I understand, balanced bellows type relief valve can cop up built up back pressure up to 50% of set pressure
3) If point#2 above is is correct, what is the significance of use of 10% overpressure here? Sorry, I asking this because generally the ALLOWABLE built up back pressure is less than or equal to overpressure allowed? Please comment or correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks in advance.
I am checking relief calculation done by somebody and not sure of few things and I would appreciate your help.
I have a reactor with design pressure of 10barg and accumulation of 10% i.e. accumulation pressure of 11barg.
This reactor is installed with an independent balanced below type relief valve with set pressure of 5barg is installed [note: the low set pressure is due to process limitation] for vapour phase release.
Balanced bellows type valve has been selected as high built up back pressure is expected.
The valve size is 3”X4” and is discharges to an atmospheric vessel located away from a reactor.
Now as can be seen, I can allow overpressure of 120% to take advantage of vessel accumulation pressure of 11barg i.e. I can consider relieving pressure of 11barg and consider relieving fluid properties at 11barg.
However, existing calculation are based on 10% overpressure i.e. relieving fluid properties have been considered at 5.5barg and my queries are:
1) How could I justify this oversized relief valve? Is this allowed at all? Please comment
2) As I understand, balanced bellows type relief valve can cop up built up back pressure up to 50% of set pressure
3) If point#2 above is is correct, what is the significance of use of 10% overpressure here? Sorry, I asking this because generally the ALLOWABLE built up back pressure is less than or equal to overpressure allowed? Please comment or correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks in advance.