Haw. Code R. § 6-77-194 - Pressure limiting and regulating stations: testing of relief devices
(a) If feasible, pressure relief devices
(except rupture discs) must be tested in place, at intervals not exceeding
fifteen months, but at least once each calendar year, to determine that they
have enough capacity to limit the pressure on the facilities to which they are
connected to the desired maximum pressure.
(b) If a test is not feasible, review and
calculation of the required capacity of the relieving device at each station
must be made at intervals not exceeding fifteen months, but at least once each
calendar year, and these required capacities compared with the rated or
experimentally determined relieving capacity of the device for the operating
conditions under which it works. After the initial calculations, subseguent
calculations are not required if the review documents that parameters have not
changed in a manner which would cause the capacity to be less than
required.
(c) If the relieving
device is of insufficient capacity, a new or additional device must be
installed to provide the additional capacity required.
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