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Centrifugal compressor running on lighter gas than design

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nRGee

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Dear All,

What happens when a centrifugal compressor equipped with anti-surge valve is run on lighter gas than design?
(Design MW of gas= 22, Actual MW of gas=13)?

Does it leads to surge?

Thanks and Best regards,
Raghu N
 
I haven't tried that, but pretty sure that's a yes. Much less density, so it's similar to reducing inlet pressure by half.

--Einstein gave the same test to students every year. When asked why he would do something like that, "Because the answers had changed."
 
What does it say in the Owner's Manual and Vendor Documentation ? ... You can typically find limits to operation there...

Is this a repurposed compressor ? .... How much "lighter" is the new gas ?

More information please ...

What do you mean that it has been lost/discarded by the Plant Staff

MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 
13/22=59% , implies around 41% lighter. I think that's gotta be off the chart.

--Einstein gave the same test to students every year. When asked why he would do something like that, "Because the answers had changed."
 
To get the same discharge pressure, the compressor will have to go higher up on the head - flow curve with a lighter gas.
How does your ASV work, on discharge pressure only, or on simple differential pressure( discharge - suction), or on mol wt / density compensated flow control?
 
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