Hansito
Industrial
- Jun 21, 2008
- 31
Please,
Could anybody describe me how is the SteamOut operation normally done in refineries?
I'm asking under a Piping Stress point of view.
It is easy to run a calculation with the steam out condition, the main problem occurs regarding to existing systems, that may be too conservative. I was wondering if the procedure itself implies in any line boundary changes like for example:
¿Do the Steam out personnel normally release the nozzle attached previously ?
¿It is normal practice to have specific steam inlet and outlet included on the line for that purpose?
¿How they protect pumps from being heated ?
I would appreciate if someone experienced in this subject could comment something more about it.
Regards,
Hansito
Could anybody describe me how is the SteamOut operation normally done in refineries?
I'm asking under a Piping Stress point of view.
It is easy to run a calculation with the steam out condition, the main problem occurs regarding to existing systems, that may be too conservative. I was wondering if the procedure itself implies in any line boundary changes like for example:
¿Do the Steam out personnel normally release the nozzle attached previously ?
¿It is normal practice to have specific steam inlet and outlet included on the line for that purpose?
¿How they protect pumps from being heated ?
I would appreciate if someone experienced in this subject could comment something more about it.
Regards,
Hansito