A plant expansion has been designed considering 150# steam, and the setting of the steam safety valves in the expansion is at 150#.
Steam for this expansion will be supplied from the existing steam system, that operates normally at 200 psi but has a design pressure of 250 psi.
I am planning to install a pressure reducing valve on the supply line to the expansion, and a safety valve downstream this valve, with a capacity that matches the flow through the pressure reducing valve 100% open (valve failure case) and at maximum upstream pressure. Is this an adequate arrangement and design criteria?
I also have some specific questions:
1. Should I take into account the relieving pressure of the boiler safety valve (250 +10%) to determine the capacity required for the new safety valve? I don't think so because it would be a case of double jeopardy, but will like to hear opinions.
2. Any suggestion of a specific kind of control valves to use in this application?
Any additional input would be appreciated.
Thank you