sheridan
Chemical
- Sep 3, 2003
- 5
I'm looking for some advice concerning the decommissioning of an atmospheric ammonia storage tank. Tank in question does not have a drain, only connection at bottom of tank is pump suction line (DN250). This line ends about 100 mm above the tank-bottom. Set pressure of RV is 165 mbarg.
With normal emptying procedures the tank level doesn't get below approx 450 mm.
I've been toying with the idea of pushing a flexible hose (approx. DN32) through the DN250 line and pumping more liquid out and afterwards evaporating the remaining liquid by adding hot ammonia vapour (approx. 50 ºC) through the DN250 line.
There's no scrubber available, no flare and no possibility to use aqueous ammonia (to make it interesting).
Your remarks/suggestions are welcome.
S. Gabrielse
With normal emptying procedures the tank level doesn't get below approx 450 mm.
I've been toying with the idea of pushing a flexible hose (approx. DN32) through the DN250 line and pumping more liquid out and afterwards evaporating the remaining liquid by adding hot ammonia vapour (approx. 50 ºC) through the DN250 line.
There's no scrubber available, no flare and no possibility to use aqueous ammonia (to make it interesting).
Your remarks/suggestions are welcome.
S. Gabrielse