By applying the following five principles you will be well on the way to making
sure that you are working safely with flammable substances.
Think about the flammable substances you have in the workplace and apply these
five principles wherever possible. Tell workers, and others who need to know, about the hazards and how they should control them.
Think: V.I.C.E.S.
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Boilers heating tanks, and all heating systems utilizing water as the heat transfer vehicle must be fitted with safety overpressure devices. These can be purchased ready built for relatively low cost considering their importance in the safe operation of a boiler that can generate a great amount of steam, and high pressures, in the case of an out of control runaway situation that may only happen once in the life of a boiler.
- Simple tin can placed upside down on a pipe nipple
- Swing type Check valve
- Spring loaded check valve
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*Note on properly sizing a relief valve
"This is strictly a humorist view not to be applied verbatim"
- Fill your lungs full of air,
- Place a drinking straw in your mouth
- Pucker up your lips around the straw ( as if to sip )
- Tape your lips tightly against the straw with scotch tape
- Sniff some fine black pepper through your nostrils
- Pinch your nose, and keep it well pinched
- NOW... SNEEZE !
Cracking pressure: Pressure at which the valve starts opening
I made a test rig to test the actual cracking pressures of different check valves that can be used as pressure relief valves.
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37mmHg translates into 0.72 Psi
To obtain a safe 2 Psi pressure relief, the spring that holds the valve shut, must be replaced with a stronger stainless steel spring in order to get a reading of 103 mmHg.
This add on mechanism makes a swing check valve adjustable to 3 psi.
You can view and download the PDF file of the drawing, parts list and instructions
by clicking on this link: View - Download PDF file.
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| COUNTRY | ORGANIZATION | APPLICABLE STANDARDS |
| International | ISO 4126 | General requirements |
| Europe | EN ISO 4126 | Overpressure devices |
| USA | API RP 520 | Pressure relief valves |
| USA | API STD 527 | PRV Seat tightness |
| USA | ASMEI | Boiler application |
| Australia | SAA AS1271 | All boiler devices |
| UK | BS 6759 | Part 1: Steam and Hot water |
| Germany | TRD 421 & 721 | Safety valves for boilers group I, II, III, IV |
| France | AFNOR NFE 29-411 to 416+421 | Safety and Relief valves |
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5 mmHg translates into 0.097 Psi
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3/4 INCH (20 mm) SWING CHECK VALVE
This is the MINIMUM SIZE valve that can safely be used for small re-boilers, it should not be used for larger boilers made with 55 Gallon drums and larger.
For 55 Gallon drums, a 1 1/4 to 2 Inch valve is by far a better choice as it will release the overpressure smoothly and without raising the pressure as the vapors are escaping.

1 1/4 INCH (32 mm) SPRING LOADED CHECK VALVE
This valve is a good second choice in and you should not hesitate if you can put your hands on a good one.
Since they are used mostly as an in well check valve for potable water pumping installations, they are normal stock at coop stores, and most hardware stores that sell household water pumping systems.

The cheapest way to build a safety relief valve is to put a tin can upside down over a pipe fitting at the highest point of the boiler (re-boiler) with a weight to hold it down.
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Picture showing details of pipe and tin can.
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using authorized chemicals, in the right proportions.
Authorized Materials for Fuel Alcohol
1 The materials listed in 27 CFR 19.1005(c), in the quantities specified there.
2 The following additional materials, in the following quantities, corresponding to the following specifications:
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