paulpaul
Mechanical
- Mar 13, 2007
- 7
Hi to all, I am new to this forum!
I briefly present myself: I am an european reciprocating compressor designer: our compressors are specifically designed for CNG service, but also fit good for a wide range of applications (nitrogen, hydrogen, biogas, and other). Rated power ranges, depending from the model, from some kW to about 500 kW.
I have a question for you!
I am facing a never-experienced problem with two identical natural gas compressors installed in the same plant. Specs of each one of them:
Rated power: 50 kW about
Suction press: 4 barg
Discharge press: 250 barg
3 cylinders on "W" arrangement, 4 stages
Speed: 1500 rpm
Driver: AC motor, directly coupled by means of an elastic joint
Regulation: ON/OFF
Unloading at start: valve lifters on 1st and 2nd stage, bypass on 3rd and 4th stage.
After some days of normal operation, I experienced a start problem on 2nd stage pressure, regardless it was a hot or a cold start and regardless of discharge pressure.
The 2nd stage pressure, wich normal value is 55/60 barg, contiunues to rise to 75 at start (reached in a few seconds after start), causing compressor to stop in alarm and in some cases opening safety valve.
We have changed 3rd and 4th stage suction and discharge valves many times: for a few days the compressor run properly, then the same start problems comes out again.
We cheched valves proper sizing with the manufacturer, we changed valve disc material and springs, we replaced cylinder liners and piston rings on 3rd and 4th stage, but after some time of proper running the problems comes out again and again, sometimes after a few hours, sometimes after a few days.
Normally, at the 5th or 6th start attempt the 2nd stage pressure rise but stops rising at lower values, about 70 barg: after few seconds, pressure drops to regular values (55/60 barg), and if the compressor doesn't stop anymore, continues to run properly.
The problems comes out only at startup (and not always), regardless of discharge pressure and regardless of machine and external temperatures and other conditions.
For us it's a true rebus, I am thinking about something in the gas (I have an inlet particulate filter of 5 micron filtration degree) but the valve manufacturer (a primary european manufacturer) is sceptical about this. I never found water in the gas. I thought also about pulsation phenomenon at startup.
I will be very grateful if you can help me. If you need some more informations, don't hesitate to ask!
I briefly present myself: I am an european reciprocating compressor designer: our compressors are specifically designed for CNG service, but also fit good for a wide range of applications (nitrogen, hydrogen, biogas, and other). Rated power ranges, depending from the model, from some kW to about 500 kW.
I have a question for you!
I am facing a never-experienced problem with two identical natural gas compressors installed in the same plant. Specs of each one of them:
Rated power: 50 kW about
Suction press: 4 barg
Discharge press: 250 barg
3 cylinders on "W" arrangement, 4 stages
Speed: 1500 rpm
Driver: AC motor, directly coupled by means of an elastic joint
Regulation: ON/OFF
Unloading at start: valve lifters on 1st and 2nd stage, bypass on 3rd and 4th stage.
After some days of normal operation, I experienced a start problem on 2nd stage pressure, regardless it was a hot or a cold start and regardless of discharge pressure.
The 2nd stage pressure, wich normal value is 55/60 barg, contiunues to rise to 75 at start (reached in a few seconds after start), causing compressor to stop in alarm and in some cases opening safety valve.
We have changed 3rd and 4th stage suction and discharge valves many times: for a few days the compressor run properly, then the same start problems comes out again.
We cheched valves proper sizing with the manufacturer, we changed valve disc material and springs, we replaced cylinder liners and piston rings on 3rd and 4th stage, but after some time of proper running the problems comes out again and again, sometimes after a few hours, sometimes after a few days.
Normally, at the 5th or 6th start attempt the 2nd stage pressure rise but stops rising at lower values, about 70 barg: after few seconds, pressure drops to regular values (55/60 barg), and if the compressor doesn't stop anymore, continues to run properly.
The problems comes out only at startup (and not always), regardless of discharge pressure and regardless of machine and external temperatures and other conditions.
For us it's a true rebus, I am thinking about something in the gas (I have an inlet particulate filter of 5 micron filtration degree) but the valve manufacturer (a primary european manufacturer) is sceptical about this. I never found water in the gas. I thought also about pulsation phenomenon at startup.
I will be very grateful if you can help me. If you need some more informations, don't hesitate to ask!