pine05
Chemical
- Oct 20, 2010
- 6
Hi, I'm currently working in a Gas Processing design and I'm a little bit confused in one subject.
So here is the case
I have two Feed Gas Scrubbers (upstream and downstream of Compressor). The Feed Gas is normally in 100% vapor form (no liquid flashing expected).
Bottom of these scrubbers will be discharged to close drain vessel. Each of them have a control valve installed to control the liquid level in the vessel.
As I mentioned before that the Feed Gas stream normally contain no liquids, what will be the best design for the control valve, an on-off valve OR a controlling one ?
The on-off valve will be opened if the liquid level reach HLL, then emptying the liquid until it reaches LLL in 3-5 minutes.
OR
Control Valve that will maintain the level of liquid in the vessel ?
Thanks
So here is the case
I have two Feed Gas Scrubbers (upstream and downstream of Compressor). The Feed Gas is normally in 100% vapor form (no liquid flashing expected).
Bottom of these scrubbers will be discharged to close drain vessel. Each of them have a control valve installed to control the liquid level in the vessel.
As I mentioned before that the Feed Gas stream normally contain no liquids, what will be the best design for the control valve, an on-off valve OR a controlling one ?
The on-off valve will be opened if the liquid level reach HLL, then emptying the liquid until it reaches LLL in 3-5 minutes.
OR
Control Valve that will maintain the level of liquid in the vessel ?
Thanks