RefineryRR
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2016
- 26
Good day All
We have a Sundyne LMV-322 pump with a Plan 53B seal system, operating in HF Alkylation service (product is a combination of propane, butane & HF acid). This set of pumps are our refinery's number 1 & 2 bad actors. We experience a high-frequency of failures on these pumps will failures occurring within 24 hours of start-up. We experience barrier fluid leakage (both to atmosphere, and into the process).
Some notes:
The pump's rated operating flow is 30m3/h, and the pump runs steady at 28 m3/h
Design suction & discharge pressures are 10 bar & 25 bar respectively
There is approximately 2-3m of positive NPSH margin
The pump has an external propane flush at 11 bar
I have noticed a very erratic discharge pressure on the discharge PI (fluctuations from 20 - 28 bar)
Questions:
1. What could be contributing to these extremely frequent failures?
2. What can contribute to such an erratic discharge pressure while the observed discharge flow is steady?
3. What aspects of the Sundyne's bowl & diffuser geometry could contribute to possible turbulence, internal recirculation/churning which could be causing these regular seal failures?
We have a Sundyne LMV-322 pump with a Plan 53B seal system, operating in HF Alkylation service (product is a combination of propane, butane & HF acid). This set of pumps are our refinery's number 1 & 2 bad actors. We experience a high-frequency of failures on these pumps will failures occurring within 24 hours of start-up. We experience barrier fluid leakage (both to atmosphere, and into the process).
Some notes:
The pump's rated operating flow is 30m3/h, and the pump runs steady at 28 m3/h
Design suction & discharge pressures are 10 bar & 25 bar respectively
There is approximately 2-3m of positive NPSH margin
The pump has an external propane flush at 11 bar
I have noticed a very erratic discharge pressure on the discharge PI (fluctuations from 20 - 28 bar)
Questions:
1. What could be contributing to these extremely frequent failures?
2. What can contribute to such an erratic discharge pressure while the observed discharge flow is steady?
3. What aspects of the Sundyne's bowl & diffuser geometry could contribute to possible turbulence, internal recirculation/churning which could be causing these regular seal failures?