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Re-commissioning a mothballed unit

Re-commissioning a mothballed unit

Re-commissioning a mothballed unit

(OP)
All,

I work at a processing plant and have been tasked to re-commission an inlet separator and its associated filters,strainer and condensate wash system that has been under N2 purge and out of service for 13 years.

I have never attempted such a daunting task and was wondering if the senior members can provide some much needed guidance

RE: Re-commissioning a mothballed unit

I think step one would be to determine if the N2 purge is still intact after all these years. Is there a pressure gauge?

Piping Design Central

RE: Re-commissioning a mothballed unit

Duplicate with petroleum threads.

RE: Re-commissioning a mothballed unit

(OP)
I apologize for the duplicate posts.

@moderators can you please delete this thread?

RE: Re-commissioning a mothballed unit

You should Red Flag your first message yourself, and ask that the thread be deleted. The moderators don't generally read messages that are not Red Flagged, so '@ moderators', won't get their attention.




Mike Halloran
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