omkar32
Chemical
- Jun 8, 2020
- 4
Hi,
I need insights into the following problem. My problem is as follows:
A centrifugal pump is feeding to a crude unit @600 m3/hr. During tank change over, at first, the gate valve on the new tank is opened 25% and the gate valve on the feeding tank is closed by 25%. Then further 25% is opened on the new tank and to a similar extent, the feeding tank is closed. This process is repeated till the new tank is completely open and the feeding tank is completely closed. The reasoning given by the field operators to carry out feeding tank change over as above is if they open the gate valve on the new tank by 100%, the crude will gravitate from the new tank to the feeding tank and the feeding pump will lose suction. The field personal say they have experienced this phenomenon a number of times during normal operations.
I feel the above condition (feeding pump losing suction) should not arise considering there is a positive head in both the feeding tank and the new tank compared to pump suction. Is the reason given by field operators correct? Will the feeding pump lose suction if the gate valve on the new tank is opened by 100% without closing the feeding tank?
I need insights into the following problem. My problem is as follows:
A centrifugal pump is feeding to a crude unit @600 m3/hr. During tank change over, at first, the gate valve on the new tank is opened 25% and the gate valve on the feeding tank is closed by 25%. Then further 25% is opened on the new tank and to a similar extent, the feeding tank is closed. This process is repeated till the new tank is completely open and the feeding tank is completely closed. The reasoning given by the field operators to carry out feeding tank change over as above is if they open the gate valve on the new tank by 100%, the crude will gravitate from the new tank to the feeding tank and the feeding pump will lose suction. The field personal say they have experienced this phenomenon a number of times during normal operations.
I feel the above condition (feeding pump losing suction) should not arise considering there is a positive head in both the feeding tank and the new tank compared to pump suction. Is the reason given by field operators correct? Will the feeding pump lose suction if the gate valve on the new tank is opened by 100% without closing the feeding tank?