valero
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2004
- 17
I have a FCCU Flue gas furnace that posses a superheater with SA-335 Gr P22 tubes. The tubes are 2.875” O.D. with a .218” thickness. This superheater had a tube failure during operation. The decision was made to by-pass the superheater rather than performing an entry to asses the damage. These tubes have been in operation for two years without steam flow. The internal temperature of the furnace at this location is approximately 1350º F. With the tubes seeing this type of environment for two years without internal flow what is the possibility repairing them? Should I expect weldability issues? Should I plan on replacement rather than repair? During the past brief unit outage we removed a section of tube for analysis; however, was lost. The tubes did not visually appear distorted.