Echo82
Mechanical
- May 30, 2012
- 5
Good Day
I'm working in an engineering company and one of our projects is a gas compressor station which includes 4 trains of reciprocating gas compressor. Currently we are in detailed engineering phase of that plant. The issue that we have in most of our projects (which are mainly gas gathering and compression plants) is that the process of the plan requires compressors to work under 25% or 50% of their capacity for long period of time( in some points during life cycle of compressors) which is very harmful for compressors and valves and causes excess heat in compressor body, valve and... . the main method that we use for unloading is suction valve unloader + spill-back( cooled bypass from discharge after-coolers to compressor's suction scrubber), but we prefer valve unloaders.
someone said to me that a hoerbiger HydroCOM system has overcome the the issue and we wont have overheating of our compressor if we install that system and it's the only solution if we want to operate compressors under 25% or 50% unloading continual.
but I don't understand how a valve unloading system(even HydroCOM) can solve that problem. any one have similar experience? or is there any way to perform continual unloading without any problem?
Thanks in advance.
I'm working in an engineering company and one of our projects is a gas compressor station which includes 4 trains of reciprocating gas compressor. Currently we are in detailed engineering phase of that plant. The issue that we have in most of our projects (which are mainly gas gathering and compression plants) is that the process of the plan requires compressors to work under 25% or 50% of their capacity for long period of time( in some points during life cycle of compressors) which is very harmful for compressors and valves and causes excess heat in compressor body, valve and... . the main method that we use for unloading is suction valve unloader + spill-back( cooled bypass from discharge after-coolers to compressor's suction scrubber), but we prefer valve unloaders.
someone said to me that a hoerbiger HydroCOM system has overcome the the issue and we wont have overheating of our compressor if we install that system and it's the only solution if we want to operate compressors under 25% or 50% unloading continual.
but I don't understand how a valve unloading system(even HydroCOM) can solve that problem. any one have similar experience? or is there any way to perform continual unloading without any problem?
Thanks in advance.