HoustonMechEngr
Mechanical
- Jun 9, 2010
- 22
I'm looking for the correct procedure to size orifice plates on both lines of an API Plan 14. My plant has a significant amount of vertical in-line pumps that are currently fitted with single seals using plan 13 flushes. We've calculated seal chamber pressures to be barely above suction pressure and we have plenty of applications where the vapor pressure margin is borderline when using the plan 13, so we want to move forward with a plan 14.
Do you size your orifice plates to create a situation where the flow from the plan 11 equals flow through the plan 13? I would assume you want to first calculate seal chambre pressure and then size your orifice based on tubing size/throat bushing to get adeqquate flush through your plan 11 (pending requirement of seal type based on speed, temperature, pressure, etc.). At that point since the differential is lower on the plan 13 portion, do you simply adjust the prifice size on the plan 13 portion until you get equal flow?
Do you size your orifice plates to create a situation where the flow from the plan 11 equals flow through the plan 13? I would assume you want to first calculate seal chambre pressure and then size your orifice based on tubing size/throat bushing to get adeqquate flush through your plan 11 (pending requirement of seal type based on speed, temperature, pressure, etc.). At that point since the differential is lower on the plan 13 portion, do you simply adjust the prifice size on the plan 13 portion until you get equal flow?