Cashco 5400 User Manual

Model 5400 pilot operated, Pressure relief vent

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (IOM)

IOM-5400

09-09

SECTION I

I. DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE

Model 5400 Pilot Operated

Pressure Relief Vent

The maintenance of this Pilot Operated Vent Valve
(POVV) should only be done by qualifi ed valve
technicians. It is important that the technician be
familiar with the API and corporate standards,
corporate safety policies and the relief vent
manufacturer requirements. When repair services
are performed by an outside company, the company
needs to be a Cashco factory authorized repair
center which specializes in low pressure venting
devices.

Thus the POVV vent is capable of operating
at pressures closer to the maximum allowable
working pressure of the tank. Operating at higher
pressures reduces evaporation and total venting
volume, thereby reducing product loss and the cost
of handling emissions.

Each application must be reviewed to ensure ma-
terial compatibility with all metal and soft good
components with the service conditions. The pallet
assembly, wetted components and tubing are 316
SST. Diaphragm material is FKM, unless specifi -
cied otherwise.

The pilot valve is factory set to comply with the
specifi cations on the purchase order. The adjust-
able pressure range is a function of the installed
spring and will be stamped on the metal nameplate.
The set point pressure maybe changed within the
design parameters of the spring while installed on
line or in a maintenance shop. See Section IX
for setting and testing procedures.

This manual is intended to provide recommended
procedures and practices for installation, operation
and maintenance of the Model 5400 POVV. Al-
though this manual cannot cover all possible con-
tingencies, these guidelines will provide safe and
reliable pilot valve performance.

II. VALVE DESIGN AND FUNCTION

The Model 5400 Pilot Operated Vents are used on
liquid storage tanks and other process vessels or
systems to prevent structural damage due to excess
internal pressure. This excess pressure is vented to
atmosphere.

Storage tanks are pressurized when liquid is
pumped in, compressing the existing vapor or
when increasing temperature causes increased
evaporation or expansion of existing vapor.

Conversely, a vacuum may be created when fl uid
is pumped out or as atmospheric temperature
decreases. To prevent structural damage, vapor
must be allowed to escape or enter the tank at a
specifi ed fl ow rate. The volume rate of venting is
dependent on the tank size, displacement rate and
the fl ash point of the fl uid. See API Standard 2000
for procedures to determine venting requirements.

A pilot operated relief vent has two principal
advantages over other relief vent designs:

1. Bubble tight shutoff up to 100% of set point.

2. Full open capacity for pressure relief is achieved

within 10% above set point.

SECTION II

For information on repair centers in your area, please
contact:

Valve Concepts, Inc.
%Cashco, Inc.
607 West 15

th

Street

Ellsworth, KS 67439-0006
(785) 472-4461 (Phone)
(785) 472-3539 (Fax)

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