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What are all the causes that will make a pressure relief valve trip on Steam Boiler?
Dairon421
Member Posts: 80
Just wanted to know so when I go on a service call I can check everything.
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What formal training have you had?
a short list of special tools?0 -
Root causes? Or just cause? The two proximate causes are first, and overpressure in the boiler. Second, a faulty valve.
But if you are facing the first proximate cause -- an overpressure in the boiler which actually trips the pressure relief valve -- don't even think about the valve. You are going to have to find out why the pressure control device didn't trip or, if it did trip, why it didn't shut down the boiler. And that is a subject for a small book.Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0 -
Bad pressure control, or one set to high. Plugged pigtail or plugged boiler connection
or bad safety valve0 -
Burner primary relay contacts stuck closed. Extremely rare, but it happens.—
Bburd0 -
Note that if the relief valve blows on a steam boiler because it is over pressure, it usually is very violent, once that pressure is released the entire contents of the boiler is now superheated and can almost instantly all flash in to steam which can burn your skin or the inside of your lungs.0
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