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  1. Sizing of relief valves in process piping

    Dear Friends;
    Please anyone can kindly share how to size corretlly a relief valve in process piping?

    Thank you

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  3. Re: Sizing of relief valves in process piping

    What is the duty? Gas/liquid?

    Relief valves are sized in accordance with the procedure in API 520 Part 1, but you don't normally see relief valves on process piping, they are normally on vessels. You do, however, see thermal relief valves on piping to guard against thermal expansion. In this case, it is usual to just install the smallest relief valve which is 1D2 if I recall correctly.

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  5. Re: Sizing of relief valves in process piping

    What is the duty? Gas/liquid?

    Relief valves are sized in accordance with the procedure in API 520 Part 1, but you don't normally see relief valves on process piping, they are normally on vessels. You do, however, see thermal relief valves on piping to guard against thermal expansion. In this case, it is usual to just install the smallest relief valve which is 1D2 if I recall correctly.

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    Re: Sizing of relief valves in process piping

    Sizing criteria as per API 520

    1. Pressure drop for rated flow in suction piping shall not exceed 3% of set pressure of PSV

    2. Pressure drop in discharge piping for rated flow shall not exceed 10% of set pressure of PSV considering back press

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    Re: Sizing of relief valves in process piping

    Sizing criteria as per API 520

    1. Pressure drop for rated flow in suction piping shall not exceed 3% of set pressure of PSV

    2. Pressure drop in discharge piping for rated flow shall not exceed 10% of set pressure of PSV considering back press

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  9. Re: Sizing of relief valves in process piping

    For thermal expansion case in the Liquid piping, size of (NPS 3/4 x NPS 1) is commonly used as per API STD 521 para 5.14.2.
    If there is reason to believe that this size is not adequate, calculated procedure must be applied.


    Quote Originally Posted by gtaa View Post
    What is the duty? Gas/liquid?

    Relief valves are sized in accordance with the procedure in API 520 Part 1, but you don't normally see relief valves on process piping, they are normally on vessels. You do, however, see thermal relief valves on piping to guard against thermal expansion. In this case, it is usual to just install the smallest relief valve which is 1D2 if I recall correctly.

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    Thermal relief valve generally considers

    1. expansion of trapped liquid due to solar radiation/ambient temp change
    2. No vapourisation during heating

    It is liquid drop expulsion to relieve the pressure arising due to the expansion of trapped liquid in a pipeline section with closed condition . size 3/4 " x 1" is generally acceptable . even if u do calculation u will find size covering the flow rate calculated. This size has been standardised across industry.

  11. Re: Sizing of relief valves in process piping

    Just get the Pentair PRV sizing program, the manual that comes with it has how to size as well

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