RE-ENGINEER
Mechanical
- Aug 2, 2016
- 4
Dears,
we are facing frequent seal failures in our hot service pumps. Their plans are 53B, 21
we observed coking in the barrier fluid so we have replaced it with another oil with higher flash point.
with regards to plan 21, we observed chocking in the lines even when the cooler is isolated.
my questions are bellow,
1-Do I expect the product to be chocked in the stuffing box and on the bellow? I think the liquid is hotter in the stuffing box than in the flush pipe and i don't think this is contributing to the failure?
2- Assuming the stuffing box temp is high since it is in hot standby. can remove plan 21 and only keep 53B with better quality oil?
The flush is used to cool down the seal, = alternative: I will use a heat transfer barrier that will cool down the primery faces. stuffing box will contain hot liquid so it will not be congealed
the products is crude residues with temperature of 350C
I thought of using plan 21M (flush from common discharge) in this case can I introduce the product to the cooler before it goes to the seal?
what are the risks associated with this plan?
Thanks
we are facing frequent seal failures in our hot service pumps. Their plans are 53B, 21
we observed coking in the barrier fluid so we have replaced it with another oil with higher flash point.
with regards to plan 21, we observed chocking in the lines even when the cooler is isolated.
my questions are bellow,
1-Do I expect the product to be chocked in the stuffing box and on the bellow? I think the liquid is hotter in the stuffing box than in the flush pipe and i don't think this is contributing to the failure?
2- Assuming the stuffing box temp is high since it is in hot standby. can remove plan 21 and only keep 53B with better quality oil?
The flush is used to cool down the seal, = alternative: I will use a heat transfer barrier that will cool down the primery faces. stuffing box will contain hot liquid so it will not be congealed
the products is crude residues with temperature of 350C
I thought of using plan 21M (flush from common discharge) in this case can I introduce the product to the cooler before it goes to the seal?
what are the risks associated with this plan?
Thanks