Hello everyone!
I'm currently involved in defining hazardeous areas for several natural gas measuring®ulating stations.
I'm using IGE/SR/25 as a guide for this task. I hope someone here is familiar with it.
I have some difficulties about pressure relief valves. IGE/SR/25 mentions ideal and non-ideal venting. As I understand it, the ideal venting is straight upwards and unimpeded, but our client dissagrees. The venting pipe endings are bended downwards.
Here's a picture of them:
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The problem is about zoning. The hazardous areas (zones) for non-ideal venting are MUCH bigger. In fact they are so large, that hazardous areas extends over the fence. I have never seen anywhere a relief pipe end pointing straight upwards, which would make ideal venting according to IGE/SR/25.
I will be very grateful for any comment or suggestion. Should I recommend to cut of the bent endings?
Can anyone provide pictures of different vent pipe endings?
Thanx in advance.
Qshtr