polyroly
Chemical
- Mar 29, 2007
- 34
Hello All,
I have just started with a new company that is in mid construction of their facility. I have been asked to size a header pipe (if it is possibly to connect 4 PSV's to a common header to discharge out of the building) or route separate discharge lines out of the building.
The PSV's have already been purchased and the set pressure is 250 psi which matches the MAWP of the vessels that they are connected to. All 4 vessels will be relieving hydrocarbon vapor in a fire scenario.
I have sized individual pipe sizes based on adiabatic expansion. I would like to know what effect the superimposed backpressure will have on each PSV if they are connected to a header, ie if PSV 'A' pops how will this impact the other 3, etc, etc.
I haven't looked at PSV's in quite some time so any help would be apperciated.
I have just started with a new company that is in mid construction of their facility. I have been asked to size a header pipe (if it is possibly to connect 4 PSV's to a common header to discharge out of the building) or route separate discharge lines out of the building.
The PSV's have already been purchased and the set pressure is 250 psi which matches the MAWP of the vessels that they are connected to. All 4 vessels will be relieving hydrocarbon vapor in a fire scenario.
I have sized individual pipe sizes based on adiabatic expansion. I would like to know what effect the superimposed backpressure will have on each PSV if they are connected to a header, ie if PSV 'A' pops how will this impact the other 3, etc, etc.
I haven't looked at PSV's in quite some time so any help would be apperciated.