bkb2665
Chemical
- Oct 7, 2008
- 1
This should be simple...just need some clarification. Thermal relief valve (bellows)on a 4" pipe (150# spec), flammable material. Valve is 1x2, 3 gpm required capacity. Relieves into larger pipeline (not technically a relief header) that is 8" (150# spec). This second pipeline is a feed line to a storage tank of the same relieving material.
So, there is 100 psig constant back pressure (feed pump) and that is calculated into the design...but, the 8" feed line can be blocked in.
Should I recommend that the feed line block valve be car-sealed open so that there is a relief path to the storage tank or is the small relief flow not enough to cause a problem with the larger 8" line?
So, there is 100 psig constant back pressure (feed pump) and that is calculated into the design...but, the 8" feed line can be blocked in.
Should I recommend that the feed line block valve be car-sealed open so that there is a relief path to the storage tank or is the small relief flow not enough to cause a problem with the larger 8" line?