DoraeS
Petroleum
- Mar 8, 2004
- 44
Hi,
I am working on one offshore brownfield modification where a new module has to be placed on existing platform topsides. It requires cooling medium on the new module but that means the new compressor aftercooler will be located higher than the existing Cooling Medium Expansion Drum.
I understand that normally CM expansion drum needs to be located on the highest location with respect to all its consumers. However, can anyone tell me what would be the problem if the consumer is located above the drum?
What I know is that HC may leak from process side into the CM side and the HC vapour can migrate to the expansion drum if it is at highest location and therefore vented safely. When expansion drum is not located on the highest location the HC leaked vapour may get trapped at the highest location and affecting the cooling effect. Is my understand correct?
Also is there any other concern?
Thanks everyone.
I am working on one offshore brownfield modification where a new module has to be placed on existing platform topsides. It requires cooling medium on the new module but that means the new compressor aftercooler will be located higher than the existing Cooling Medium Expansion Drum.
I understand that normally CM expansion drum needs to be located on the highest location with respect to all its consumers. However, can anyone tell me what would be the problem if the consumer is located above the drum?
What I know is that HC may leak from process side into the CM side and the HC vapour can migrate to the expansion drum if it is at highest location and therefore vented safely. When expansion drum is not located on the highest location the HC leaked vapour may get trapped at the highest location and affecting the cooling effect. Is my understand correct?
Also is there any other concern?
Thanks everyone.