DavidStCyr
Mechanical
- Nov 14, 2012
- 3
I have a condensate question regarding our #2 splitter reboiler a stab-in reboiler, which has two identical exchangers. Each exchanger’s condensate output will flow through its own flow valve. This condensate re-route includes use of 2 FCV’s that were not previously being used. We currently flow through LCV 755 (a 2” valve), as we dump directly to sewer from the #2 splitter reboiler. This (LCV 755) level regulator controls the product bottoms level in the tower by controlling the steam regulators on each reboiler, as well as the condensate level in each. The proposed re-route of condensate to a collection tank would then differ the total condensate flow through two FV’s to a collection tank, instead of direct discharge from the regulator to the sewer.
Basically, right now we are running through a 3” line, through this 2” LCV755 and then to the sewer. We are now looking to run the same condensate through the two FV’s in 8” parallel lines, one per exchanger. My question is would the change to these larger control valves pose any issues controlling the level in the reboilers. The spec’s for the proposed valves are listed below. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
FV-800 & FV801
Size: 6”
Total Flow: ~40 Mlbs/hr
P1 (min, norm, max):
30, 40, 45 psig
P2(min, norm, max):
9 psig, 15-16 psig, 21 psig
Condensate is about 267°F
Basically, right now we are running through a 3” line, through this 2” LCV755 and then to the sewer. We are now looking to run the same condensate through the two FV’s in 8” parallel lines, one per exchanger. My question is would the change to these larger control valves pose any issues controlling the level in the reboilers. The spec’s for the proposed valves are listed below. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
FV-800 & FV801
Size: 6”
Total Flow: ~40 Mlbs/hr
P1 (min, norm, max):
30, 40, 45 psig
P2(min, norm, max):
9 psig, 15-16 psig, 21 psig
Condensate is about 267°F