Shooze
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2007
- 13
Hi,
I am looking for some opinion and directions on what is required on relief system for oil treaters.
I am trying to figure out if I need to install a pop tank off the oil treater PSV or can I tie the PSV on the treater into our flare system.
I have both low pressure and high pressure flare at the site.
The oil treater operates at 30psi, there are a few control shutdowns (LSHH & PSHH) on the treater to control the inlet control valves before we would every pop the PSV. Essentially is the is a high level or high pressure the control closes and we bypass the treater to the oil settling tank (slop tanks) until an operator heads to site and addresses the issue. In the event there is a LEL or FIRE the plant shutdown and equipment is isolated and blown down.
The questions is:
In event that PSV does lift (highly unlikely) on the treater can I tie the PSV into flare or do I have to tie it to a pop tank vented to atmosphere?
Thanks,
Shooze
I am looking for some opinion and directions on what is required on relief system for oil treaters.
I am trying to figure out if I need to install a pop tank off the oil treater PSV or can I tie the PSV on the treater into our flare system.
I have both low pressure and high pressure flare at the site.
The oil treater operates at 30psi, there are a few control shutdowns (LSHH & PSHH) on the treater to control the inlet control valves before we would every pop the PSV. Essentially is the is a high level or high pressure the control closes and we bypass the treater to the oil settling tank (slop tanks) until an operator heads to site and addresses the issue. In the event there is a LEL or FIRE the plant shutdown and equipment is isolated and blown down.
The questions is:
In event that PSV does lift (highly unlikely) on the treater can I tie the PSV into flare or do I have to tie it to a pop tank vented to atmosphere?
Thanks,
Shooze