molecularman
Chemical
- Apr 20, 2008
- 4
We currently have two flares (30 inch and 12 inch) and are considering some options to try to improve the reliability of our pilot sensors.
Currently both flares use thermocouples on each pilot and of the five total pilots only two of the thermocouples are providing accurate readings.
We also have Infrared cameras looking at the flares in general but I don't know if it is acceptable per US EPA regulations to verify that there is some flame present (be it the main tip flame or any one of the pilots) at the top of the flare or if you have to verify that in fact the pilots themselves are burning. My reading of the regulations suggest you have to know the pilots are lit and I don't think we can do this with our IR cameras. That said, it is hard for me to believe that if we know we have a flame present that the pilots would't also get lit. Any suggestions on this would be appreciated.
My second question is this: Have people had good experiences with reliablity of flare pilot flame sensing using flame ionization sensors (and ignition systems)? Acoustic sensors on the flame front generator line? Thermocouples? If you've had good success with thermocouples, did you have them installed in protective wells? Have you had good success with retractable thermocouples that can be changed out "on the fly"?
We are considering flame ionization backed up by either TC's or acoustics but I spoke to a very experienced flare guy and he says we could get very good life (5-10 years) using heavy-duty retractable thermocouples in high alloy wells. I tend to believe this is the best solution since I worked with an oxidizer that ran at 1800 F and we got 1-2 years life with these in wells and with heavy duty shielding.
Also, does anyone have any words of wisdom related to ultrasonic flow measurement of flare gas streams? We are planning to put these on both flare stacks.
Last, I wondered if anyone had any personal experience with IR-type flare smoke monitors and controlling steam assist using the same.
So - questions ---
Best bet on flare pilot monitoring?
Ultrasonic flow meter words of wisdom?
Smoke monitoring and control?
Thanks much for any help you might provide
Currently both flares use thermocouples on each pilot and of the five total pilots only two of the thermocouples are providing accurate readings.
We also have Infrared cameras looking at the flares in general but I don't know if it is acceptable per US EPA regulations to verify that there is some flame present (be it the main tip flame or any one of the pilots) at the top of the flare or if you have to verify that in fact the pilots themselves are burning. My reading of the regulations suggest you have to know the pilots are lit and I don't think we can do this with our IR cameras. That said, it is hard for me to believe that if we know we have a flame present that the pilots would't also get lit. Any suggestions on this would be appreciated.
My second question is this: Have people had good experiences with reliablity of flare pilot flame sensing using flame ionization sensors (and ignition systems)? Acoustic sensors on the flame front generator line? Thermocouples? If you've had good success with thermocouples, did you have them installed in protective wells? Have you had good success with retractable thermocouples that can be changed out "on the fly"?
We are considering flame ionization backed up by either TC's or acoustics but I spoke to a very experienced flare guy and he says we could get very good life (5-10 years) using heavy-duty retractable thermocouples in high alloy wells. I tend to believe this is the best solution since I worked with an oxidizer that ran at 1800 F and we got 1-2 years life with these in wells and with heavy duty shielding.
Also, does anyone have any words of wisdom related to ultrasonic flow measurement of flare gas streams? We are planning to put these on both flare stacks.
Last, I wondered if anyone had any personal experience with IR-type flare smoke monitors and controlling steam assist using the same.
So - questions ---
Best bet on flare pilot monitoring?
Ultrasonic flow meter words of wisdom?
Smoke monitoring and control?
Thanks much for any help you might provide