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Thermal Relief For Exchanger In A Long Loop

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#1 edbarnes

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Posted 26 February 2018 - 09:05 AM

I have a heat exchanger in a water loop fed from a storage tank to a pump where it is circulated through the tube side of an exchanger and back to the pump suction (drops from the loop to users as-required).  The exchanger shell side has steam to heat the water.  Although the water valves at the exchanger are locked open, there are valves at the pump suction and pump discharge that are not locked open, and if closed, could block the cold side of the exchanger.  Since this is a long loop, is a thermal relief valve in the loop required?



#2 fallah

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Posted 26 February 2018 - 11:51 AM

I have a heat exchanger in a water loop fed from a storage tank to a pump where it is circulated through the tube side of an exchanger and back to the pump suction (drops from the loop to users as-required).  The exchanger shell side has steam to heat the water.  Although the water valves at the exchanger are locked open, there are valves at the pump suction and pump discharge that are not locked open, and if closed, could block the cold side of the exchanger.  Since this is a long loop, is a thermal relief valve in the loop required?

 

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As the situation of the pump, its relevant minimum flow and the pump block valves in the loop aren't so clear please upload a simple sketch of the system to get a desirable response...






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