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Is important a seal drum -knock-out drum with FLARE ?

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eagle1900

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Has anybody could explain me if I can run a flare without seal drum or knock-out drum because I have a flame arestor on my flare?

We look to use the flare :
Option 1 - around 2 days
Option 2 - 5 times a years.

We burn stuff like hydrocarbure, H2S, Oil...

Thanks to explain me, I'm a mechanical engineer and I'm pretty new with process eng.

mech eng.
 
I presume this is a verical mainly gas flare. One of the main functions of a flare KO is to remove liquids which otherwise burn and fall back to earth. You always have these when you flare lots of different things from different sources. If you have any light hydrocarbons they should be vaporised before being sent to the flare.
Dont know anything about liquid flares.
 
Even if designed for all vapor releases into a flare header there is a possibility of condensation. At the very least there should be facilities (level measurement and drains) at the base of the stack to remove liquids. If you cannot ensure two phase or liquids will not be discharge into the flare, you must design for it with a ko drum.
 
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