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  1. SrChemE

    Nitrogen for a pneumatic positioner

    TiCl4, Yes, I work in a TiO2 plant. We had issues with moisture in our air lines before and that triggered the question of using Nitrogen as a motive fluid for the pneumatic positioner on the control valve. We conducted a “What If”, as was recommended. There is atmospheric monitoring in the...
  2. SrChemE

    Nitrogen for a pneumatic positioner

    Good morning, Thanks for all your feedback. This installation is not for the chlorosilane project (it is still in development stages). This is a control valve located on a nitrogen purge system to a star valve packing - sometimes chlorine entrapped in the system. The building has nitrogen lines...
  3. SrChemE

    Nitrogen for a pneumatic positioner

    Hello, If possible, can I get some thoughts on the use of Nitrogen as a motive fluid for the pneumatic positioner on the control valve? The valve is located inside a building that has some air movement. It also has a O2 analyzer for oxygen deficient atmospheres. Is it really better utilizing...
  4. SrChemE

    One big tank of chlorine or several small ones?

    Thank you all for all your input. Seams the right number is between 2 and 3 tanks at least for our purposes, all things considered. This was very informative, as always.
  5. SrChemE

    One big tank of chlorine or several small ones?

    The Chlorine Institute pamphlets are our bible.
  6. SrChemE

    One big tank of chlorine or several small ones?

    TiO2, MJCronin and all, thank you! Yes, this is for the production of liquid chlorine. Currently the chlorine is used directly from railcars, so the idea is to have it coming to us directly piped over. (We are experiencing chlorine availability constrains). The idea is not to transport it via...
  7. SrChemE

    One big tank of chlorine or several small ones?

    I am editing my previous note: I am mostly interested in regulatory compliance side. The site I work at is planning to build a new chlor-alkali plant for the production of chlorine, which we use many railcars of every month. I am trying to find out if from a PSM standpoint there are guidelines...
  8. SrChemE

    One big tank of chlorine or several small ones?

    Hello, If possible, can I get your thoughts on if it is better to have one big tank of a toxic material onsite or several small tanks?? Is there any process safety guideline (or standard) that can help me with that? Thanks in advance!
  9. SrChemE

    RMP regulation on Maximum Chlorine railcars permitted on site?

    Hello, our plant has the maximum intended inventory on all the chemicals we have on site (includes vessels, piping, etc.). I am trying to find out if there is a limit on how many Chlorine railcars we can have on site. Under Title 40 C.F.R. Part 68 - Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions it...
  10. SrChemE

    Toluene tank and nitrogen pad

    Many thanks for all your inputs and attached links. This discussion was very informative.
  11. SrChemE

    Toluene tank and nitrogen pad

    MJCronin, Thank you so much for the links and additional information on this topic. I was wondering if adding a N2 pad to a tank has some environmental permitting concerns that more toluene would be pushed to atmosphere through the breather? Thank you.
  12. SrChemE

    Toluene tank and nitrogen pad

    Yes, this was a typo. I meant to say toluene tank. Our toluene tanks don't have a nitrogen pad, but have flame arrestors included as passive isolation techniques, we assume this approach was chosen in the past as the preferred way to preventing and controlling toluene tank explosions. Would this...
  13. SrChemE

    Toluene tank and nitrogen pad

    Hello, One of our plants has a nitrogen tank that is not padded with nitrogen, it is a in-ground tank. And similarly, another toluene tank, above ground does have a nitrogen pad. Are toluene tanks required to have a nitrogen pad to protect against fire potential? Thank you, sarah
  14. SrChemE

    Lifting Levers

    Thanks Latexman.
  15. SrChemE

    Lifting Levers

    Hello! I have some questions regarding the requirements on lifting levers for relief valves as it applies to a project I am working on. The relief device in question features a packed lifting lever. The devices intent is to protect a positive displacement pump and its piping...
  16. SrChemE

    Scrubbing of chlorosilane

    Hello, We are in the process of designing a system to hold Hexyltrichlorosilane (HTCS), which is a flammable and combustible liquid. Vapors can form explosive mixture with air (it can liberate Hydrogen gases). The "Safe Handling of Chlorosilanes" indicates that "operational vents from nitrogen...
  17. SrChemE

    Toluene line and heat tracing concern

    Thank you all of you that have relied, you gave me good ideas to consider during the PHA that I will be sitting in next week. These were good discussion points to consider. Some clarification I wanted to make: the toluene line is all non insulated piping operating at ambient temperature. The...
  18. SrChemE

    Toluene line and heat tracing concern

    Hello, During cold weather conditions we are experiencing freezing on a system that is injected downstream of a toluene line installation. It has gotten too cold and the incoming line freezes at the injection point even so it is heat traced and insulated. (the toluene line is not heat traced and...
  19. SrChemE

    Best practice document

    We are using the requirements of API 520 and 521. It has been very interesting work. It is still ongoing with a group of people at different countries. The final product will be interesting for sure, but I will not be able to see it since the company I work for was bought and we were separated...
  20. SrChemE

    Best practice document

    Hello, If possible, can you help me develop a list of topics to include on a best practice document for relief devices? From design, material selection, installation, maintenance... Thank you,

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