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Mechanical
- May 29, 2017
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The client has differential pressure flow and pressure transmitters on a steam line that are plugging up with ammonium bicarbonate. The sensing lines are tubed to condensate pots then onto the transmitters. The condensate pots enable precipitation where the ammonia precipitates out of the gas phase as ammonium bicarbonate then plugs up the lines. Due to low budget and time they need to use the same style of measurement but redesign it to work. Their main idea is to remove the condensate pots, use root valves that take off below the process line, shorten the impulse lines and tube with a slop down to the transmitters then fill the impulse lines with Triethylene glycol that has a boiling point of 285°C.
Need your thoughts on this or any better way of doing it with the same measuring concept.
Thanks
Need your thoughts on this or any better way of doing it with the same measuring concept.
Thanks