FluidME
Marine/Ocean
- Jul 31, 2023
- 7
For a LNGC to FSRU conversion project, we are installing Feed pumps in each LNG Cargo Tank, 4 in total.
The new Feed pump will feed LNG to the regasification skid via a new Feed Main.
For flexibility, it is required to have the provision of feeding the regas skid via the existing Cargo pumps as well, by either cargo pump, by either feed pump or combined (parallel) use of feed and cargo pumps. The cargo pump is therefore also connected to the Feed main.
The shut off head of the feed pump is greater than the cargo pump.
How do I ensure that the cargo pump does not reach its shut off pressure due to the back pressure created by feed pump. What kind of control mechanism can be used here?
The new Feed pump will feed LNG to the regasification skid via a new Feed Main.
For flexibility, it is required to have the provision of feeding the regas skid via the existing Cargo pumps as well, by either cargo pump, by either feed pump or combined (parallel) use of feed and cargo pumps. The cargo pump is therefore also connected to the Feed main.
The shut off head of the feed pump is greater than the cargo pump.
How do I ensure that the cargo pump does not reach its shut off pressure due to the back pressure created by feed pump. What kind of control mechanism can be used here?