thiru4vino
Chemical
- Jun 25, 2002
- 41
Dear Participants!
We have a problem in our atmospheric column. During rainy seasons, crude change over from Lighter crude to heavier crude, we are observing top temperature is higher than our heavy naphtha draw temperature. There are 4 trays between them.
We have a heavy naphtha pump around that may come down in qty during change over to heavier crudes. The return temperature of Pump around from the pre-heat circuit varies from 92 - 75 Deg.C depends on the flow.
This pump around returns to the column at the top. should this be a problem?
As a consequence to this temeperature difference, our heavy naphtha level comes down, and we suspect water condensing at the heavy naphtha tray area.
And we are forced to give approximately 1 ton/hr of stripping steam to the stripper from which heavy naphtha is yielded at the rate of 15 - 25 tons /hour..
our naphtha pump around pumps also face frequent seal failures. We are contemplating that steam is getting condensed at the HN tray area from where both HN to stripper and Naphtha pump around were taken off. This will come to the pump and causing seal failure...
I request the participants help me to solve the problem by discussing their experience..
thanx in advance,
A.thirumaran
We have a problem in our atmospheric column. During rainy seasons, crude change over from Lighter crude to heavier crude, we are observing top temperature is higher than our heavy naphtha draw temperature. There are 4 trays between them.
We have a heavy naphtha pump around that may come down in qty during change over to heavier crudes. The return temperature of Pump around from the pre-heat circuit varies from 92 - 75 Deg.C depends on the flow.
This pump around returns to the column at the top. should this be a problem?
As a consequence to this temeperature difference, our heavy naphtha level comes down, and we suspect water condensing at the heavy naphtha tray area.
And we are forced to give approximately 1 ton/hr of stripping steam to the stripper from which heavy naphtha is yielded at the rate of 15 - 25 tons /hour..
our naphtha pump around pumps also face frequent seal failures. We are contemplating that steam is getting condensed at the HN tray area from where both HN to stripper and Naphtha pump around were taken off. This will come to the pump and causing seal failure...
I request the participants help me to solve the problem by discussing their experience..
thanx in advance,
A.thirumaran