oswald88
Mechanical
- Apr 27, 2016
- 46
Hi Everyone
I came across an issue in which heavy-ends/Oil sediments were found in gas train of an LPG fired burner, used in a drying oven of a Powder coating process. This results in frequent tripping of burner and affects product quality. System details as below
LPG Installation
Vaporizer - 40 Kg/h
with liquid trap
Primary regulator Rego 1588 VN - inlet pr. - 7 bar
Basket type filter - vanaz F0109
Secondary regulator Novacomet BP2303R, inlet pr. - 1.4 bar, Outlet pr. - 100 mbar
Burner - Baltur TBG 45P, 100 - 450 kw, 20 - 360 mbar
Gas Train - Dungs, MB-ZRDLE 407 B01 S20
Servo Control - Siemens SQN72.2A4A20BT
Since oil/heavy-ends is found only after secondary regulator, I feel it is because of incomplete combustion and condensation of LPG. Hence I reduced the LPG flow in gas train and increased the air flow.
Kindly throw some light in sorting this issue.
Oswald Vincent M.S Mech. Engg.
Keep Things Simple.
I came across an issue in which heavy-ends/Oil sediments were found in gas train of an LPG fired burner, used in a drying oven of a Powder coating process. This results in frequent tripping of burner and affects product quality. System details as below
LPG Installation
Vaporizer - 40 Kg/h
with liquid trap
Primary regulator Rego 1588 VN - inlet pr. - 7 bar
Basket type filter - vanaz F0109
Secondary regulator Novacomet BP2303R, inlet pr. - 1.4 bar, Outlet pr. - 100 mbar
Burner - Baltur TBG 45P, 100 - 450 kw, 20 - 360 mbar
Gas Train - Dungs, MB-ZRDLE 407 B01 S20
Servo Control - Siemens SQN72.2A4A20BT
Since oil/heavy-ends is found only after secondary regulator, I feel it is because of incomplete combustion and condensation of LPG. Hence I reduced the LPG flow in gas train and increased the air flow.
Kindly throw some light in sorting this issue.
Oswald Vincent M.S Mech. Engg.
Keep Things Simple.