Inchtain
Petroleum
- Feb 21, 2021
- 132
Dear Colleagues,
We have a Condenser that experienced a rapid failure of its tubes.
If the cooling water treatment was improved, do we still need to think about altering the material used.
Saying that, I wonder if SA 334 Gr. 1 carbon steel material was a good choice for this Condenser tubes; and how to guarantee the supplier will provide high quality tubes and of the same specifications needed when ordering them.
The Condenser parameters and construction is as follows:
Designation Shell Side Tube Side
Design Pressure (kg/cm2) 26 18.5
Design Temperature (ºC) 100 70
Fluid Refrigerant Propane Cooling Water
No. of Passes 1 2
Construction Code ASME VIII Div. 1 & TEMA Class R
Stress Relief None Yes, only for Channel Chamber
Radiography Full Spot
Component Material Design Thick.(mm) Corrosion Allow.(mm)
Shell ASME SA 516 Gr. 60 25 3
Elliptical Heads ASTM A 516 Gr. 60 19 (Min. 17 after forming) 3
2907 Tubes ø = 19.05 mm (Ł = 9144 mm) SA 334 Gr.1 2.11 -
Tube Sheets SA 350 LF 2
Insulation No
And how to verify the baffles and tie-rods condition when re-tubing this condenser following the removal of the old tubes? and in case of tube break during the extraction, which is the best practice to remove the remained debris inside and clean the shell knowing that this Condenser is a fixed tube sheet heat exchanger?
I really appreciate your valuable feedback.
Thanks and best regards,
We have a Condenser that experienced a rapid failure of its tubes.
If the cooling water treatment was improved, do we still need to think about altering the material used.
Saying that, I wonder if SA 334 Gr. 1 carbon steel material was a good choice for this Condenser tubes; and how to guarantee the supplier will provide high quality tubes and of the same specifications needed when ordering them.
The Condenser parameters and construction is as follows:
Designation Shell Side Tube Side
Design Pressure (kg/cm2) 26 18.5
Design Temperature (ºC) 100 70
Fluid Refrigerant Propane Cooling Water
No. of Passes 1 2
Construction Code ASME VIII Div. 1 & TEMA Class R
Stress Relief None Yes, only for Channel Chamber
Radiography Full Spot
Component Material Design Thick.(mm) Corrosion Allow.(mm)
Shell ASME SA 516 Gr. 60 25 3
Elliptical Heads ASTM A 516 Gr. 60 19 (Min. 17 after forming) 3
2907 Tubes ø = 19.05 mm (Ł = 9144 mm) SA 334 Gr.1 2.11 -
Tube Sheets SA 350 LF 2
Insulation No
And how to verify the baffles and tie-rods condition when re-tubing this condenser following the removal of the old tubes? and in case of tube break during the extraction, which is the best practice to remove the remained debris inside and clean the shell knowing that this Condenser is a fixed tube sheet heat exchanger?
I really appreciate your valuable feedback.
Thanks and best regards,