diapensiya
Chemical
- May 6, 2014
- 23
Hi all,
I have question about a statement in API standard 618 with respect to cooling systems in compressors.
It is stated that coolant inlet temperature shall be 5K above the inlet gas temperature.
Do you know the source of this rule ? Is this a general recommendation to increase the life of the cylinder ?
I mean what happens if it is 2 K above ? Does it mean gas is condensed ?
From API 618:
"The cylinder cooling system provided shall be adequate to prevent gas condensation. Coolant inlet temperature shall be at least 5K (10ºF) above the inlet gas temperature. Lower inlet coolant temperatures can cause condensation of gas constituents, which can be detrimental to the life of cylinder valves, piston rings and packing."
I have question about a statement in API standard 618 with respect to cooling systems in compressors.
It is stated that coolant inlet temperature shall be 5K above the inlet gas temperature.
Do you know the source of this rule ? Is this a general recommendation to increase the life of the cylinder ?
I mean what happens if it is 2 K above ? Does it mean gas is condensed ?
From API 618:
"The cylinder cooling system provided shall be adequate to prevent gas condensation. Coolant inlet temperature shall be at least 5K (10ºF) above the inlet gas temperature. Lower inlet coolant temperatures can cause condensation of gas constituents, which can be detrimental to the life of cylinder valves, piston rings and packing."