dylant
Chemical
- Mar 8, 2007
- 5
A vessel has a pressure set point of 120 psig. It contains liquid naphtha has a level reading attached to it. At one period in the past, this level reading failed. The operator was not aware of that. He purged H2 gas into the vessel which was actually empty. The H2 flows through the pipeline and pressurized the storage tank.
What'd you recommend to prevent this from happening again? I was thinking of some kind of liquid trap (the opposite of steam trap) but I could not find that kind of instrument. Any suggestion?
What'd you recommend to prevent this from happening again? I was thinking of some kind of liquid trap (the opposite of steam trap) but I could not find that kind of instrument. Any suggestion?