mcecasf
Chemical
- Jul 2, 2012
- 20
Hello all, I have a query for the collective minds.
- UK installation
- very wet biogas pipework at low pressure (~35 mbarg)
- Several condensate collection pots in the piping system
- Each of these has a lute i.e. there is no automatic or manual control of liquid discharge, simply the condensate in the lute
I'm reviewing some hazardous area classification info and am not sure how the lute discharge should be handled.
- Pressure relief valves upstream should relieve before the lute is blown by any overpressure (and there is no chance of siphoning) so really there is no gas escape route
But it just doesn't seem right to have no zone here.... as there is basically an "open pipe" to the atmosphere. On that basis I've done the maths based on IGEM/SR/25 making the assumption that the lute acts like a pressure relief vent and get a hefty zoning requirement that I would rather avoid.
Does anyone have any better ideas as to how to handle this? Or am I stuck with that outcome? Given that the liquid seal won't leak, and overpressurisation needed to blow the lute is pretty "catastrophic", it has been sugegsted to me that no zoning would apply here.... On the other hand I have gas installation contractor telling me that we simply can't have that kind of lute seal on a gas line, but a quick internet search finds multiple places selling condensate accumulators that work on that basis with internal lutes.
Any comments welcome!
- UK installation
- very wet biogas pipework at low pressure (~35 mbarg)
- Several condensate collection pots in the piping system
- Each of these has a lute i.e. there is no automatic or manual control of liquid discharge, simply the condensate in the lute
I'm reviewing some hazardous area classification info and am not sure how the lute discharge should be handled.
- Pressure relief valves upstream should relieve before the lute is blown by any overpressure (and there is no chance of siphoning) so really there is no gas escape route
But it just doesn't seem right to have no zone here.... as there is basically an "open pipe" to the atmosphere. On that basis I've done the maths based on IGEM/SR/25 making the assumption that the lute acts like a pressure relief vent and get a hefty zoning requirement that I would rather avoid.
Does anyone have any better ideas as to how to handle this? Or am I stuck with that outcome? Given that the liquid seal won't leak, and overpressurisation needed to blow the lute is pretty "catastrophic", it has been sugegsted to me that no zoning would apply here.... On the other hand I have gas installation contractor telling me that we simply can't have that kind of lute seal on a gas line, but a quick internet search finds multiple places selling condensate accumulators that work on that basis with internal lutes.
Any comments welcome!