K. Adam
Petroleum
- Apr 22, 2022
- 11
Dear Gents,
Actually we are suffering from frequent failure in our Glycol pump discharge pulsation dampener. as part of investigation we noticed that the pump's NPSH is quite low due to suspected blockage in the upstream exchanger tube bundle. Can any one explain to me the possible root cause of high discharge temperature which is being pointed to be the main cause of bladder rupture.
In addition to the above, is there any relation between LOSS of NPSH and increase in the pump discharge temperature?
Actually we are suffering from frequent failure in our Glycol pump discharge pulsation dampener. as part of investigation we noticed that the pump's NPSH is quite low due to suspected blockage in the upstream exchanger tube bundle. Can any one explain to me the possible root cause of high discharge temperature which is being pointed to be the main cause of bladder rupture.
In addition to the above, is there any relation between LOSS of NPSH and increase in the pump discharge temperature?