46 C.F.R. § 54.15-15
(c) The relieving capacity of evaporator safety valves required by paragraph (a) of this section must be at least equal to the capacity of the orifice fitted in the steam supply to the evaporator. The orifice capacity must be determined in accordance with the formula in paragraph (c)(1) or (2) of this section as appropriate:
(1) Where the set pressure of the evaporator shell safety valve is 58 percent or less than the setting of the safety valve in the steam supply:
Formula 1 to § 54.15-15(c)(1)
W = 51.45AP
(2) Where the set pressure of the evaporator shell safety valve exceeds 58 percent of the setting of the safety valve on the steam supply:
Formula 2 to § 54.15-15(c)(2)
W = 105.3A√ P1(P−P1)
where: W = The required orifice capacity, in pounds per hour. A = Cross-sectional area of rounded entrance orifice, in square inches. The orifice must be installed near the steam inlet or the coils or tubes and where no orifice is employed the area used in the formula must be that of the inlet connection or manifold. P = Set pressure of steam supply safety valve, in pounds per square inch, absolute. P1 = Set pressure of evaporator shell safety valve, in pounds per square inch, absolute.
(g)
(2) The discharge capacity of such relief valves must be calculated on the basis of the discharge from one tube using the difference in pressures between that in the shell and that in the tubes and must be not less than that determined by the following formula:
Formula 3 to § 54.15-15(g)(2)
Q = 29.81KD 2√ P1−P2
where: Q = Required relief valve discharge capacity, in gallons per minute, based on relief valve set pressure. P1 = Pressure in the tube or coils, in pounds per square inch. P2 = Set pressure of the shell relief valve, in pounds per square inch. D = Internal diameter of the largest tube or coil, in inches. K = Coefficient of discharge = 0.62.
[CGFR 68-82, 33 FR 18828, Dec. 18, 1968, as amended by CGD 72-206R, 38 FR 17226, June 29, 1973]