byl
Chemical
- Oct 13, 2003
- 9
Hello,
We are operating a batch reactor process plant.9 reactors. Each reactor is equiped with a feed vessel. We use vacuum to charge them (feed vessel)
At the moment all the feed vessels are on the same vacuum line, connected to a liquid ring vacuum pump.
We assume that we charge about 15-20 feed vessel/day, around 10m3/day.
For practicality reasons, the vacuum pump is left running continiously for only a minimal of use in fact.
I am trying to see if it will be possible to store vacuum in a tank.
This tank will be positionned between the feed vessels line and the vacuum pump and equiped with a pressure controller.
The idea is very simple:
run the pump to reach 50mbar of vacuum on the tank, then turn of the pump,
let the pressure rise to 400mbar as we use vacuum for charging the feed vessel
and then the vacuum pump start again to bring back the vacuum to initial value in the tank (50mbar)
What do you think of this? does anyone having this kind of set up?
One of the issue, obviously, will be lost due to leakage but I think if there is automatic valve positionned on each side of the tanks, that could reduce by a good bit those lost.
We are operating a batch reactor process plant.9 reactors. Each reactor is equiped with a feed vessel. We use vacuum to charge them (feed vessel)
At the moment all the feed vessels are on the same vacuum line, connected to a liquid ring vacuum pump.
We assume that we charge about 15-20 feed vessel/day, around 10m3/day.
For practicality reasons, the vacuum pump is left running continiously for only a minimal of use in fact.
I am trying to see if it will be possible to store vacuum in a tank.
This tank will be positionned between the feed vessels line and the vacuum pump and equiped with a pressure controller.
The idea is very simple:
run the pump to reach 50mbar of vacuum on the tank, then turn of the pump,
let the pressure rise to 400mbar as we use vacuum for charging the feed vessel
and then the vacuum pump start again to bring back the vacuum to initial value in the tank (50mbar)
What do you think of this? does anyone having this kind of set up?
One of the issue, obviously, will be lost due to leakage but I think if there is automatic valve positionned on each side of the tanks, that could reduce by a good bit those lost.