sashi30102014
Petroleum
- Oct 30, 2014
- 4
Hi All,
I am here posting a very mysterious problem we are facing in a new multistage centrifugal pump.
Background is, we replaced existing centrifugal pump with new centrifugal pump whose specifications are Flow rate: 250 m3/hr, differential pressure 75 kg/cm2, with normal suction pressure available 3.5 kg/cm2(g), 9 stage pump. Fluid pumped is crude oil. Suction line size being 18" and Discharge line size is 12", pump nozzles are suction 6" and discharge 4", where suitable expanders are used for connecting with pipe line. Pump maximum shut off head is 108 kg/cm2(g). Immediate downstream of the pump after check valve, we have MOV - which starts opening along with pump start & full opening time of MOV is 30 seconds. Fluid SG is 0.83
Problem is, when we start the pump discharge pressure goes abnormally high (beyond 108 kg/cm2g), this pressure lasts for hardly 3 seconds and pressure drops to 92 kg/cm2g. Even, we are not able to measure this shooted pressure exactly due to very less time it exists, because this event occurs for less than my pressure sensor scan time (5 Seconds).
Now, the practical problem is we have PSHH on downstream of pump. This Pressure switch high high is more sensible than my transmitter and this trips the pump due to pressure high high. This switch set point is 96 kg/cm2g.
The pump is brand new one, France made. We have analyzed all process conditions and checked the RPM and pump casing temperature rise etc., and found all are normal. We have not opened the pump and analyzed it, as we are not pump experts and been discussing this issue with the manufacturer - who is also not able to find root cause, as the centrifugal pumps are not supposed to rise the pressure beyond shutoff.
Anyone can help us, what can cause, in a centrifugal pump to rise discharge pressure to abnormal level for a very short period of time, only at the time of starting the pump.
Sashi Kumar. M
India.
I am here posting a very mysterious problem we are facing in a new multistage centrifugal pump.
Background is, we replaced existing centrifugal pump with new centrifugal pump whose specifications are Flow rate: 250 m3/hr, differential pressure 75 kg/cm2, with normal suction pressure available 3.5 kg/cm2(g), 9 stage pump. Fluid pumped is crude oil. Suction line size being 18" and Discharge line size is 12", pump nozzles are suction 6" and discharge 4", where suitable expanders are used for connecting with pipe line. Pump maximum shut off head is 108 kg/cm2(g). Immediate downstream of the pump after check valve, we have MOV - which starts opening along with pump start & full opening time of MOV is 30 seconds. Fluid SG is 0.83
Problem is, when we start the pump discharge pressure goes abnormally high (beyond 108 kg/cm2g), this pressure lasts for hardly 3 seconds and pressure drops to 92 kg/cm2g. Even, we are not able to measure this shooted pressure exactly due to very less time it exists, because this event occurs for less than my pressure sensor scan time (5 Seconds).
Now, the practical problem is we have PSHH on downstream of pump. This Pressure switch high high is more sensible than my transmitter and this trips the pump due to pressure high high. This switch set point is 96 kg/cm2g.
The pump is brand new one, France made. We have analyzed all process conditions and checked the RPM and pump casing temperature rise etc., and found all are normal. We have not opened the pump and analyzed it, as we are not pump experts and been discussing this issue with the manufacturer - who is also not able to find root cause, as the centrifugal pumps are not supposed to rise the pressure beyond shutoff.
Anyone can help us, what can cause, in a centrifugal pump to rise discharge pressure to abnormal level for a very short period of time, only at the time of starting the pump.
Sashi Kumar. M
India.