arun2298589:
Latexman is correct, but he left out the part about you flashing into the feed tray section and possibly injecting excessive flash vapors in the rectification section (the tower section above the feed tray) than the tower was originally designed to handle.
By preheating the feed to a level where you have reduced the reboiler duty, you have switched the relative V/L ratios around inside the tower. Now, you are handling more vapor above the feed tray than you did originally; if you don't have the mechanical capacity to handle the vapors in that region, you may cause a "choked" condition (nothing to do with sonic flow) and blow your tray seals - upsetting the entire tower operation.
Before you do this, I recommend you check out the reslting hydraulics and vapor velocities. A lot depends on what is inside the tower: trays or packing. You may not have the design flexibility.
Art Montemayor
Spring, TX