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Publication 184 Guide to the isolation of pressure relieving devices

Publication Year

1996

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

In order to permit removal and replacement without shutdown, pressure relieving devices may need to be isolated from the equipment they protect. This guide has been developed to help practitioners in this area from the experiences and practices of EEMUA members in the petroleum, chemical and power industries.

Document History

Replaced by Edition 2, 2009.

ISBN

9780859311359

Publisher Information

Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association is a European based organisation, supporting companies that own or operate industrial facilities.

Second Floor
16 Black Friars Lane
London
EEMUA
UK

Website: www.eemua.org
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Tel: 020 7488 0801