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In many cases... MinAOP <= PO,Min <= PO <= PO,Max < MAOP < PD <= MAWP Example : A pressure vessel contains instrument air is normally operate between 6 - 8 barg. The system would trip under Low-Low pressure of 5 barg to allow sufficient instrument air volume for safe operation of some critical valve during shutdown. The system is designed for 11 barg as specified by the process designer. A conventional spring loaded pressure relief valve (PRV) is provided to protect the vessel from overpressure. The minimum wall thickness required for 11 barg is 6.27 mm, plus 1.5 mm corrosion allowance as specified by process engineer, the total required wall thickness is 7.77 mm. Mechanical engineer has decided to provide 8.0 mm as wall thickness which correspondence to 12 barg. (Note : all parameters have been selected arbitrary. Just for illustration only.) Maximum Allowable Working Pressure (MAWP) = 12 barg Design Pressure (PD) = 11 barg Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure (MAOP) = 10 barg (~90% of 11 barg) Maximum Operating Pressure (PO,Max) = 8 barg Normal Operating Pressure (PO) = 7 barg Minimum Operating Pressure (PO,Min) = 6 barg Minimum Allowable Operating Pressure (MinAOP) = 5 barg
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February 2010 March 2010 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 July 2010 In europe, the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) defines PS as "Maximum allowable pressure PS means the maximum pressure for which the equipment is designed, as specified by the manufacturer. It is defined at a location specified by the manufacturer. This must be the location of connection of protective and/or limiting devices or the top of equipment or if not appropriate any point specified." I would tend to think it corresponds to the MAWP. But PED also states that design pressure is higher that that PS. I was then wondering what would be the equivalent term of PS in the United States. Could you please clarify? November 16, 2008 at 4:51 PM August 2010 September 2010 October 2010 November 2010 December 2011 July 2012 August 2012
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