scottfhr
Chemical
- Feb 8, 2007
- 1
FIRST SITUATION
Xylene clay treater designed in late 50's All equipment is liquid full.
Process flow is - feed filter > shell side of 150# steam heater > shell side of feed/effluent exchanger > shell side of 400# steam heater > top of vertical clay treater vessel.
There is one PSV in the system on its own nozzle on top of the clay treater.
Can the PSV on the clay treater protect the filter vessel for an external fire case? If so, does the clay treater PSV needs to be sized to relieve liquid at the volumetric rate of vapor generation in the filter? And if I can use this PSV am I correct in assuming that I'll have to set PSV sufficiently below the MAWP of filtet to allow for pressure drop in the interconnecting piping and equipment.
There is a split tube case for the 400# steam heater. Flow goes directly out the top of this exchanger to the top of the clay treater. Can the clay treater PSV provide protection? If so, can the clay treater PSV be sized for vapor for this case?
SECOND SITUATION
Distillation column - overhead line goes through an elevated condenser which drains into an overhead receiver.
There is a PSV on the overhead line before the condenser. There is no PSV on the overhead receiver. Can the overhead line PSV protect the overhead receiver for an external fire case? This would require reverse vapor flow through the condenser while at the same time liquid is condensing and trying to flow the other direction.
I haven't been able to find any guidance in ASME section VIII or API RP's that cover these situations.
Xylene clay treater designed in late 50's All equipment is liquid full.
Process flow is - feed filter > shell side of 150# steam heater > shell side of feed/effluent exchanger > shell side of 400# steam heater > top of vertical clay treater vessel.
There is one PSV in the system on its own nozzle on top of the clay treater.
Can the PSV on the clay treater protect the filter vessel for an external fire case? If so, does the clay treater PSV needs to be sized to relieve liquid at the volumetric rate of vapor generation in the filter? And if I can use this PSV am I correct in assuming that I'll have to set PSV sufficiently below the MAWP of filtet to allow for pressure drop in the interconnecting piping and equipment.
There is a split tube case for the 400# steam heater. Flow goes directly out the top of this exchanger to the top of the clay treater. Can the clay treater PSV provide protection? If so, can the clay treater PSV be sized for vapor for this case?
SECOND SITUATION
Distillation column - overhead line goes through an elevated condenser which drains into an overhead receiver.
There is a PSV on the overhead line before the condenser. There is no PSV on the overhead receiver. Can the overhead line PSV protect the overhead receiver for an external fire case? This would require reverse vapor flow through the condenser while at the same time liquid is condensing and trying to flow the other direction.
I haven't been able to find any guidance in ASME section VIII or API RP's that cover these situations.