A
west coast refinery was working on a project to eliminate hammer on
condensate return lines off of three sour water strippers. The problem
occurred as subcooled condensate collected off of two strippers mixed
with flash condensate off the trap of a third stripper using a shell-and-tube
kettle reboiler. A method was required to smoothly mix the subcooled
condensate stream (254ºF/75 PSIG) with a two-phase, flash condensate
flow (335ºF/80 PSIG) coming off the trap of the shell-and-tube.
As the flash steam condensed in the cooler stream, a large volume collapse
occured causing instability and hammer throughout the condensate return
piping system.
The Solution:
Pick Heaters Inc. custom designed a heater/mixer to fit within the existing
piping scheme of the return header, allowing for horizontal installation.
The natural benefits of the Pick Heater and it’s unique injection
tube design provided an effective way of blending condensate streams
smoothly. The Pick injection tube provided refinements over crude inline
spargers: 1) finer breakup of two-phase condensate flow 2) angled directional
injection promoting mixing in helical chamber, and 3) modulating piston
to compensate for load changes. The result was a simple but successful
solution.
Features and Benefits:
• Complete
Mixing of Condensate Streams
• Eliminates Hammer
• Custom Fabrication