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Watkins1j
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- Nov 12, 2013
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Process Conditions:
We currently have 2 pumps in this service, one which charges our reactors and one which is recycling back into the storage tank. The recycle pump is a low pressure pump - discharges at 33 psig and is run though a heat exchanger to keep the process fluid around 90 F to 150 F. The High pressure charge pump discharges at 204.7 psig and is pumped out at ~145 F. Both pumps are Gould's 3196's with John Crane double mechanical seals.
Current Issues:
The current seal piping plan is 53 with Royal Purple 22 barrier fluid pressurized with nitrogen no flush plan included. The issue we have using oil as a barrier fluid is once the seal fails we loose oil into the process which than gets into the catalyst in the reactor causing high boils....not good for our process. This currently happens every 4-6 months.
My question:
I am looking to upgrade these pumps from the Gould's 3196 to either a can motor pump (Nikkiso) or a Mag drive pump (HMD Kontro). I am also looking at keeping the Gould's pumps and changing from a wet seal to a dry gas seal using nitrogen as the barrier. Does anyone know the benefits to switching to a sealless design or know of any issues using either the mag drive or can motor pump in Formaldehyde service. Or is there a better solution to eliminating oil as a barrier fluid?
The main thing I am asking is what type of pump does anyone else use in similar services that has worked for them?
We currently have 2 pumps in this service, one which charges our reactors and one which is recycling back into the storage tank. The recycle pump is a low pressure pump - discharges at 33 psig and is run though a heat exchanger to keep the process fluid around 90 F to 150 F. The High pressure charge pump discharges at 204.7 psig and is pumped out at ~145 F. Both pumps are Gould's 3196's with John Crane double mechanical seals.
Current Issues:
The current seal piping plan is 53 with Royal Purple 22 barrier fluid pressurized with nitrogen no flush plan included. The issue we have using oil as a barrier fluid is once the seal fails we loose oil into the process which than gets into the catalyst in the reactor causing high boils....not good for our process. This currently happens every 4-6 months.
My question:
I am looking to upgrade these pumps from the Gould's 3196 to either a can motor pump (Nikkiso) or a Mag drive pump (HMD Kontro). I am also looking at keeping the Gould's pumps and changing from a wet seal to a dry gas seal using nitrogen as the barrier. Does anyone know the benefits to switching to a sealless design or know of any issues using either the mag drive or can motor pump in Formaldehyde service. Or is there a better solution to eliminating oil as a barrier fluid?
The main thing I am asking is what type of pump does anyone else use in similar services that has worked for them?