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Introduction to Pressure Vessel Safety Awareness Tutorial
Safety - Accidents - Investigations - Inspections - Training - Instructions
There are four types of over pressurization devices:
What should you expect on an over-pressurization device?Every device must have a name tag. The name tag must have one of the following ASME symbols ‘UV’ [spring loaded over pressurization device] ‘UD’ [rupture disk]. The name tag will have the set pressure and capacity. The set pressure should never be greater than the pressure vessels MAWP [maximum allowable working pressure].Here are some special rules to the set pressure-
Remember There should never be a shut off valve between the PV and over pressurization device. How should the over-pressurization device be installed?
Relief Valves -Relief valves open at a set pressure and re-close at the same pressure. These devices are suitable for liquid service. Safety Relief Valves -These valves differ from safety valves in that they are meant to handle fluid streams that have Safety Valves -Safety valves are strictly for vapor or gas service. The vapor or gas should be relatively clean to ensure continued and successful operation. A typical vapor is steam, an example for gas would be compressed air. These are not meant for liquids. These valves pop open at a set pressure and reset at a lower pressure called blow down. Rupture Disks -Rupture disks are probably the most versatile over- pressurization device. These can only be used once. They are the only device that can be used in conjunction with other over-pressurization devices.
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