throwaway989
Chemical
- Feb 16, 2024
- 4
Hi all,
I have this small stripper at my plant that requires an operating pressure between 30-34 psig. I can’t get into the exact process but basically if it’s outside of that range it shutdowns (on/off valve closes).
It’s not run continuously only about 2 hours a day. When it does run the on/off valve opens (located upstream of the regulator) and about 2 scfm of gas flows through a small self containing spring regulator.
The upstream pressure is very constant at 59 psig. It's a 1/2" tubing.
Even when I set the regulator to 32 psig the pressure can swing out of range shutting off the stripper
Normally I would install a modulating control valve on an application but since it’s so small including the line size it doesn’t seem feasible
Any recommendations on what to do?
Should I install a pressure buffer tank ? If so any advice on how to size it ?
Pilot operating valve? Issues with the tubing layout?
Thanks you
I have this small stripper at my plant that requires an operating pressure between 30-34 psig. I can’t get into the exact process but basically if it’s outside of that range it shutdowns (on/off valve closes).
It’s not run continuously only about 2 hours a day. When it does run the on/off valve opens (located upstream of the regulator) and about 2 scfm of gas flows through a small self containing spring regulator.
The upstream pressure is very constant at 59 psig. It's a 1/2" tubing.
Even when I set the regulator to 32 psig the pressure can swing out of range shutting off the stripper
Normally I would install a modulating control valve on an application but since it’s so small including the line size it doesn’t seem feasible
Any recommendations on what to do?
Should I install a pressure buffer tank ? If so any advice on how to size it ?
Pilot operating valve? Issues with the tubing layout?
Thanks you