Vacuum Relief Valve Sizing

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mcgeadyh
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Vacuum Relief Valve Sizing

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Hi Folks,

I am trying to calculate what size of outlet is needed to keep a vacuum from occuring in a tank. Basically what happens is during cleaning of the tank the inside is cooled quickly and causes a pressure drop within the tank. From my research so far I have come across how to calculate it but I seem to be missing the "required relief capacity". I'm not sure what exactly this is or how it is found, any help on this would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Hugh
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Re: Vacuum Relief Valve Sizing

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You must know how "quickly" it is in order to calculate flow rate of air required and pipe diameter needed for it.
When you know time t that is needed to drop temperate from one point to another you can calculate how much volume ( V ) is changing in that time and from there you have flow rate (Q=V/t). For that flow rate check the diameter. Also pressure in the tank when temperature is low is needed as in that moment flow rate is in maximum.
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Re: Vacuum Relief Valve Sizing

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Ah I see, yes that makes sense now. Thanks very much :)
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