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Mercer Valve Pressure Relief Valve 95-85S16022
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1 Yearly Pressure Relief Valve Set Pressure Inspection
During the set pressure inspection, the set pressure is verified in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
For all valves set 70 psi (500 kPa) and above, the set pressure has a tolerance of ±3% of the nameplate set pressure.
For all set pressure below 70 psi (500 kPa), the tolerance is ±2 psi (±15 kPa) of the nameplate set pressure.
If the valve has a CDTP associated with it due to temperature and/ or backpressure, the test pressure is checked to the CDTP.
Even with a CDTP, the set pressure tolerance is calculated based on the actual nameplate set pressure.
The set pressure test should be performed before (if it passes the visual inspection) and after any repairs.
The set pressure is inspected to the definition listed in NB-18, a publication by the National Board of Pressure Vessel Inspectors, which is found at http://www.nationalboard.org/.
This publication lists all ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code certified pressure relief valves.
It indicates the correct set pressure definition and other characteristics of a valve.
Pressure Relief Valve Lift Checking
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Upload a photo of the valve in closed position
Enter the initial position of the disk
Upload a photo of the valve in fully open position
Enter the final position of the disk
Enter the lift measurement
Refer to NB-18 publication for minimum lift for certified PRVs
Sign off on the valve lift check
1 Monthly Gauge Calibration
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel!
Are two pressure gauges used for testing?
Are the gauges reading identical values within their respective tolerances?
If the gauges are not reading identical values, both should be checked for calibration.
Does the test gauge have at least 0.25% accuracy over their full scale?
Is the portion of the gauge used more stringent than the set pressure’s tolerance?
For analog gauges, is only the middle 1/3 or less of the gauge used?
Is each gauge calibrated using a dead weight tester?
Sign off on the monthly gauge calibration
1 Yearly Pressure Relief Valve Visual Inspection
Warning: Ensure the valve is not pressurized before starting the inspection
Cap and Seal Wire in good condition
Flanged Connections in good condition
Outlet free of corrosion or debris
External Surface free of damage
Valve Tag information corresponds to service conditions
Two tags present on 9500 Series valves
Valve passed the visual inspection
Notes on any issues found during the inspection
1 Yearly Pressure Relief Valve Leak Inspection
Warning: This inspection requires trained personnel with PPE!
Set pressure of the valve verified?
Enter the leak test pressure
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Pressure held steady during the test?
Any leakage observed during the test?
Describe the method used for testing leakage
Did the valve pass the API STD 527 test?
Did the valve pass the flow gauge test?
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