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I am sizing regulators (Fisher, specifically) Their technical bulletins give guidance such as IEC constants for sizing just as you would any other valve, but they also provide data for calculating 'wide open flow for relief valve calculations'. I do not know what this means. Is this the maximum flow in normal operation or is this a special condition. Is there something I am missing about sizing a regulator?
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I was assuming that you would treat it as you would any other valve. RE: Sizing a regulator (Mechanical) 1 Apr 11 21:12. If you size a regulator properly, it should not operate at or near wide open. It would be a poor sizing job. However, some regulators are used as back pressure regulators that function almost like relief valves and it might be handy to know the full open flow characteristics of the valve for such a condition. I like my valves and regulators to work in the 60-80% open range normally. Find your 'sweet spot' and size your regulator to operate there and run a set of 'wide open' flow calculations as a 'Bravo Sierra' check and hope you never have to operate there.
Rmw RE: Sizing a regulator (Specifier/Regulator) 4 Apr 11 11:19. Psafety, That may be a good point. Frankly, I am not accustomed to thinking of a regulator as a relief device. The tanks and vessels I deal with have their own dedicated single purpose relief valves for that purpose. I have put regulators on vessels that had a relief valve but not wanting to be popping the relief valve constantly, I sized the regulator to do the job instead of the relief valve when it could.
The regulator however normally did not operate in 'relieving flow' but in back pressure regulating flow which weren't the same thing. Since its primary job was back pressure control, the sizing was optimized to controlling that flow. Rmw RE: Sizing a regulator (Chemical).