Where it is determined that a relief device is required for the particular installation, rupture disks and/or pressure relief valves should be considered. While response times of the devices should be considered, the relative concern of short term transients should be weighed against the potential impacts on system operability or vent disposal concerns that differ between relief device options. Rupture disks installed for ruptured tube relief have sometimes prematurely leaked or ruptured, resulting in shutdowns and occasionally diversion of a large amount of low pressure side flow to inappropriate disposal locations.