Hello all,
Would the installation of a typical 3/4"x1" TRV on the shell side of a S&T heat exchanger be acceptable for a fire case scenario?
1. The relieving fluid is liquid lube oil, not expected to vaporize, only expand, so there is no need for a vapor trim.
2. The required relieving capacity is about 2 gpm, well within the capacity of a typical size TRV.
The true scenario would technically be relief due to thermal expansion, however, the thermal expansion would only happen due to a sustained pool fire. For context, the exchanger is a lube oil cooler, so there would be no abnormal heat input on any other case.
Base on my reasoning mentioned above, I do not see a reason for a TRV to not work, however, is there any sections within API or ASME that would advice against this? Alternatively, the required PSV would be a 1D2, which seems like overkill all things considered.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by QuantumEng, Yesterday, 02:16 PM.

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