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Overpressure Relief and Flare Analysis

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    Overpressure Relief and Flare Analysis Houston, TX
    US$ 1,295.00
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    Course Overview

    In this course, the participants will be provided with an overview of pressure relief system design and requirements. In the process industry, pressure vessels and other equipment are to be protected from overpressure and vacuum scenarios through the use of relief devices/venting systems to prevent conditions that may cause serious injuries to personnel, costly mechanical damage and environmental releases. This course is designed to provide specific guidelines for evaluating the relief system design. This will entail analysis of overpressure scenarios, calculation of required relief rates, and relief device capacity and size. This course also provides engineering guidance on flare header design, e.g., flare height and heat radiation, knock-out drum disengagement analysis, flame-out prevention, smokeless combustion, etc. PSM demands adequate verification and documentation of the design basis for all new and existing pressure relief and disposal systems, but it does not outline how to do this nor what constitutes ‘adequate’ documentation. This course will cover the best practices pertaining to what constitutes adequate documentation for relief system design.

    Accreditation: 14 PDHs

    Course Benefits

    • Describe the various types of relief devices and how they function
    • Understand how equipment may be over-pressured
    • Know how to document Pressure Relief Systems
    • Know how to specify and size a relief device
    • Know what relief device resources are available
    • Understand how codes, standards, and regulatory agencies influence the design of relief systems (e.g., API RP 520/521)
    • Know how to screen for two-phase flow
    • Understand about flare headers and flares

    Who Should Attend

    Process Engineers

    PSM Managers

    Personnel who have the responsibility of maintaining and auditing the pressure relief system design basis documentation for OSHA 1910.119 compliance

    PSM Coordinators

    Prerequisites

    • Experience in process industry

    Course Content and Agenda

    SessionKey Points
    Day 1
      • Introductions, Rules and Course Objectives
      • Industry Regulations, Codes and Standards for Pressure Relief and Flare Systems
      • Pressure Relief Device Terminology
      • ASME Code Relief Device Requirements
      • Types of Relief Valves (i.e., Conventional, Balanced Bellows and Pilot Operated)
      • Rupture Disks
    Day 2
      • PRD Documentation Requirements with no gaps allowed
      • Relief Scenario Analysis
      • Introduction to PSV Calculations – General Theory building by going over the 25 Possible Relief Scenarios One by One (i.e., Review the API RP 520/521 rules)
    Day 3
      • Storage Tank Relief Devices (i.e., PVRVs (Conservation/Breather Vents), Manhole cover weighted emergency reliefs, vacuum reliefs, flame arresters)
      • Flare Header Design
      • Flare and Flare Knockout Pots
      • Vent to a Safe Place Discussion
      • Two Phase Flow Comments

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