Jan1182
Petroleum
- Apr 12, 2007
- 6
Hello,
I have a question about a naphtha stabilizer which processes wild naphtha coming from a gasoil hydrotreater to remove H2S and control naphtha RVP.
Our problem is that since the beginning we do not have any reflux and so the naphtha is not stabilized. It's probably due to a lack of light compounds in the wild naphtha.
We tried to push up the reboiler temperature, to decrease a little bit the column pressure but always when the reflux pump are started, the drum level fall down immediately.
Could you help me?
I have a question about a naphtha stabilizer which processes wild naphtha coming from a gasoil hydrotreater to remove H2S and control naphtha RVP.
Our problem is that since the beginning we do not have any reflux and so the naphtha is not stabilized. It's probably due to a lack of light compounds in the wild naphtha.
We tried to push up the reboiler temperature, to decrease a little bit the column pressure but always when the reflux pump are started, the drum level fall down immediately.
Could you help me?