Leclerc
Chemical
- Aug 22, 2002
- 73
We are investigating installing an isolation device in Flareheader to aid gas recovery. Isolation device is likely to be an in-line buckling pin, with a pressure control valve in a by-pass for upstream pressure control. The control valve would be sized for the "normal abnormal" flows of gas, so that the isolation device is only activated by relief events, or those events with an equally low frequency.
Unfortunately, the approximately weekly pigging operation generates "spikes" of gas flow which is fine for the present operation, but which would tend to cause the isolation device to be activated in the new situation.
Are there any ideas out there on how I might modify our pigging operation, attenuate the flow/ pressure spikes, or otherwise deal with this gas generated during pigging?
thank in anticipation.
Unfortunately, the approximately weekly pigging operation generates "spikes" of gas flow which is fine for the present operation, but which would tend to cause the isolation device to be activated in the new situation.
Are there any ideas out there on how I might modify our pigging operation, attenuate the flow/ pressure spikes, or otherwise deal with this gas generated during pigging?
thank in anticipation.