CGA PS-28 PDF

CGA PS-28 PDF

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CGA PS-28 PDF

Published Date:
06/14/2019

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Active

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CGA Position Statement on Non-ASME Certified Pressure Relief Valves Used for Thermal Expansion Relief in Certain Piping Systems

Publisher:
Compressed Gas Association

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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A thermal expansion relief valve is a pressure relief device used on piping systems to prevent overpressurization caused by the thermal expansion of a limited volume of trapped process fluid. A thermal expansion relief valve is normally used on piping systems where cryogenic liquids or cold gases can be trapped between two valves or between two devices. Thermal expansion relief valves are also called line block safeties, pop safeties, or thermal relief valves. This publication addresses requirements for installation and retesting of these valves.


Edition : 2nd
File Size : 1 file , 300 KB
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
Number of Pages : 2
Published : 06/14/2019

History

CGA PS-28
Published Date: 06/14/2019
CGA Position Statement on Non-ASME Certified Pressure Relief Valves Used for Thermal Expansion Relief in Certain Piping Systems
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CGA PS-28 (R2013)
Published Date: 05/24/2006
CGA Position Statement on the Use of Non-ASME Certified Pressure Relief Valves Used for Thermal Expansion Relief in Piping Systems

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