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Boilers 275 to 1500 kW and Safety Valves
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Fired pressure vessels shall be fitted with safety relieving devices of sufficient capacities to relieve all vapor that may be generated in the vessels during normal operation. The safety relieving devices shall be fitted with proper controls to ensure safe operation.
| Boiler rating
(kW) |
Minimum clear bore
of safety valves and vents (mm) |
| 275 | 1 x 20 |
| 350 | 1 x 25 |
| 440 | 1 x 32 |
| 530 | 1 x 40 |
| 880 | 2 x 40 |
| 1500 | 80 to 150 |
Note! Be aware of domestic regulations - cfr. Safety Valve Standards
Safety valves should be removed at least once each year for inspection and cleaning of any deposits that might affect their operation.
To eliminate the necessity of shutting the system down for the inspection, a three-way stop valve may be installed under 2 safety valves, each with the required relieving capacity, installed so that both safety valves cannot be closed off from the vaporizer at the same time. Alternatively may 2 or more separate safety valves be installed with individual shutoff valves, in which case the shutoff valve stems is mechanically interconnected in a manner that allow full required flow capacity at all times.
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