jforbes
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 16, 2003
- 4
I am looking for some advice. In a pump and treat plant that my company operates, an air stripper is used to remove VOC's from the process water. The air used by the stripper is then directed to a vapor phase carbon adsorber before it is released into the environment. Currently we have a heater installed between the air stripper and carbon adsorber to heat the offgas so that the water won't condense. The offgas is 100% humid/completely saturated with water vapor and the heater heats the air 20 degs, from 60 degs F. to 80 degs F. We have been having problems with the heater and are considering replacing it with another heater or a dehumidifier.
Are there any envt. engrs. out there that operate similar sites?
How does your site handle this issue?
Any suggestions as to which choice would be best, heater or dehumidifier, or both?
It is my understanding that condensate in the cabon adsorber decreases the efficiency of the carbon. I also heard that air temperatures greater than 80 degs. F also decrease the efficiency of the carbon.
I would greatly appreciate any help you could offer. I'm a recent grad and don't know where to go for advice.
Thanks in advance!
Are there any envt. engrs. out there that operate similar sites?
How does your site handle this issue?
Any suggestions as to which choice would be best, heater or dehumidifier, or both?
It is my understanding that condensate in the cabon adsorber decreases the efficiency of the carbon. I also heard that air temperatures greater than 80 degs. F also decrease the efficiency of the carbon.
I would greatly appreciate any help you could offer. I'm a recent grad and don't know where to go for advice.
Thanks in advance!