arvi
Nuclear
- Feb 2, 2003
- 11
Freinds,
Is it acceptable to put a relief valve on the main steam outlet nozzle. We have a rental boiler for emergency heating steam requirements during the winter period. Boiler supplied is 300 psig rating and our existing system is 150 psig. Vender has offered to put a relief valve @150 psig on the steam outlet nozzle before the stop valve by providing a tee on the outlet nozzle.
Boiler is designed to section I. As per section I PG-71.2 and PG-71.7 an independent connection is required for RVs. Can this be considered as an indepenedent connection beacuse as such there is no obstruction in the steam path to RV.
Other issues like BFP etc. we are resolving separately.
This boiler is for Ontario, Canada.
Thanks a lot in adavance for your advise.
Arvi
Is it acceptable to put a relief valve on the main steam outlet nozzle. We have a rental boiler for emergency heating steam requirements during the winter period. Boiler supplied is 300 psig rating and our existing system is 150 psig. Vender has offered to put a relief valve @150 psig on the steam outlet nozzle before the stop valve by providing a tee on the outlet nozzle.
Boiler is designed to section I. As per section I PG-71.2 and PG-71.7 an independent connection is required for RVs. Can this be considered as an indepenedent connection beacuse as such there is no obstruction in the steam path to RV.
Other issues like BFP etc. we are resolving separately.
This boiler is for Ontario, Canada.
Thanks a lot in adavance for your advise.
Arvi