ProcessRookie
Chemical
- Feb 11, 2013
- 41
Hi All,
I have an inerted vessel which normally contains a dry solid powder at above its auto-ignition temperature. The current design is a bursting disc only, vent goes to atmosphere at ground level. This will obviously catch fire as soon as it relieves so we want to change the system to remove the open plant fire hazard. The idea going around the plant is to use a dump tank open to atmosphere which will be designed to withstand a fire for a short period, keeping the bursting discs as is. I don't like this idea as the fire could spread back to the vessel due to the BDs remaining open. Putting a PSV after the discs is also risky because the solid could block the PSV.
Any ideas/help/thoughts would be much appreciated. its a real headache of a problem as cost will be a major factor as we all know.
The scientist describes what is; the engineer creates what never was.
I have an inerted vessel which normally contains a dry solid powder at above its auto-ignition temperature. The current design is a bursting disc only, vent goes to atmosphere at ground level. This will obviously catch fire as soon as it relieves so we want to change the system to remove the open plant fire hazard. The idea going around the plant is to use a dump tank open to atmosphere which will be designed to withstand a fire for a short period, keeping the bursting discs as is. I don't like this idea as the fire could spread back to the vessel due to the BDs remaining open. Putting a PSV after the discs is also risky because the solid could block the PSV.
Any ideas/help/thoughts would be much appreciated. its a real headache of a problem as cost will be a major factor as we all know.
The scientist describes what is; the engineer creates what never was.