rogered
Chemical
- Jan 25, 2010
- 6
Hello everybody
My question relates to using fired heaters to perform incineration tasks:
My current project has a large, 30 MW fired heater burning a lean fuel gas (3000 kg/hr). I have 2 offgas streams that I want to burn along with the fuel gas.
1. Sour water stripper gas, which is basically wet fuel gas containing 2% H2S (800 kg/hr)
2. tank vent gas, mainly Nitrogen containing < 10ppm mercaptans (300 kg/hr)
Fired heater vendors tell me that there's no problem with these additional gas streams - they burn well and the noxious components, ie. the H2S and the mercaptans, will be completely destroyed.
Has anyone any positive or negative experience of something similar, and even more importantly, is there any information in the public domain which covers burning of mercaptans & H2S?
Many thanks
Rogered
My question relates to using fired heaters to perform incineration tasks:
My current project has a large, 30 MW fired heater burning a lean fuel gas (3000 kg/hr). I have 2 offgas streams that I want to burn along with the fuel gas.
1. Sour water stripper gas, which is basically wet fuel gas containing 2% H2S (800 kg/hr)
2. tank vent gas, mainly Nitrogen containing < 10ppm mercaptans (300 kg/hr)
Fired heater vendors tell me that there's no problem with these additional gas streams - they burn well and the noxious components, ie. the H2S and the mercaptans, will be completely destroyed.
Has anyone any positive or negative experience of something similar, and even more importantly, is there any information in the public domain which covers burning of mercaptans & H2S?
Many thanks
Rogered