PVdesigner
Mechanical
- Jan 14, 2008
- 37
Would anyone please shed some light on minimum design considerations required on vessel with seal welded trays?
Situation: One of the tower has four (4) wash trays (bubble cap, classified as critical service trays, ) at the top section. To meet the leakage test requirement of 1” of water in 5 minutes during field testing of trays, as specified on specification, trays require seal welding of panel to support ring and also panel to panel per tray vendor, and I have never come across this situation before. If trays are seal welded to the support ring and also the abutting panels, how can inspection be done once vessel comes in operation as these trays literally creates 5 different isolated chambers as chimney tray does without any access to them. I believe that these trays will have to be discarded whenever the trays are dismantled for vessel. Thank You
Situation: One of the tower has four (4) wash trays (bubble cap, classified as critical service trays, ) at the top section. To meet the leakage test requirement of 1” of water in 5 minutes during field testing of trays, as specified on specification, trays require seal welding of panel to support ring and also panel to panel per tray vendor, and I have never come across this situation before. If trays are seal welded to the support ring and also the abutting panels, how can inspection be done once vessel comes in operation as these trays literally creates 5 different isolated chambers as chimney tray does without any access to them. I believe that these trays will have to be discarded whenever the trays are dismantled for vessel. Thank You