arbainmahmood
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2008
- 4
Dear all,
1. We (Ethylene plant) have 3 unit of MHI compressors (centrifugal)designed each at 3100nm3/hr & 8.6 barg disch pressure, 2 unit are motor driven & 1 steam turbine manufactured by Shin Nippon.
2. When the plant was commissioned in ~1995 not much of air demand only 1 compr is running. When plant expansion was completed in 2005, demand had increased & 2 units were made to run all the time. Since then problem started with several shutdown due to 'surge'!, hi temp on 3rd stage air cooler. With 2 compressor running at 100% IGV open, the compr still unable to meet normal discharge 8.1~8.4 barg pressure requirement. Each compr put out 7.8 & 7.2 respectively. Total flow for 2 compr running is 3390 nm3/hr ( A is at IGV 100% open, B is also > 90% IGV open), still like not giving the expected flow.
3. A quick review on the compr operation, found below:
a) water traps for all 3 stage all compressors are malfunction, therefore the drain valves are intentionally left slight open (source of leakages),
b) the air receiver drain valve is also left very slight open - intentionally to remove water.
c) No load sharing control installed, instead individually control with Blow off valve to prevent going into surge.
d) 3rd compr unableb to run due to IGV, Blow off stuck & controller problem
e) external water is poured continuously onto 2nd stg cooler in order to prevent compr-B shutdown on hi temp??
f) suspect internal compressor fouling since all compressor filter houses are in very bad condition. We will replace compr A filter house with replacement filter is made of Carbon steel. (Our plant is near to sea)
4. We are checking with other user on Load sharing control experience (existing or upgrade.
5. Question: why the compressors unable to meet plant air demand?
Any feedback or advice, thank you very much.
1. We (Ethylene plant) have 3 unit of MHI compressors (centrifugal)designed each at 3100nm3/hr & 8.6 barg disch pressure, 2 unit are motor driven & 1 steam turbine manufactured by Shin Nippon.
2. When the plant was commissioned in ~1995 not much of air demand only 1 compr is running. When plant expansion was completed in 2005, demand had increased & 2 units were made to run all the time. Since then problem started with several shutdown due to 'surge'!, hi temp on 3rd stage air cooler. With 2 compressor running at 100% IGV open, the compr still unable to meet normal discharge 8.1~8.4 barg pressure requirement. Each compr put out 7.8 & 7.2 respectively. Total flow for 2 compr running is 3390 nm3/hr ( A is at IGV 100% open, B is also > 90% IGV open), still like not giving the expected flow.
3. A quick review on the compr operation, found below:
a) water traps for all 3 stage all compressors are malfunction, therefore the drain valves are intentionally left slight open (source of leakages),
b) the air receiver drain valve is also left very slight open - intentionally to remove water.
c) No load sharing control installed, instead individually control with Blow off valve to prevent going into surge.
d) 3rd compr unableb to run due to IGV, Blow off stuck & controller problem
e) external water is poured continuously onto 2nd stg cooler in order to prevent compr-B shutdown on hi temp??
f) suspect internal compressor fouling since all compressor filter houses are in very bad condition. We will replace compr A filter house with replacement filter is made of Carbon steel. (Our plant is near to sea)
4. We are checking with other user on Load sharing control experience (existing or upgrade.
5. Question: why the compressors unable to meet plant air demand?
Any feedback or advice, thank you very much.