quickstepper
Chemical
- Feb 17, 2003
- 5
Hi guys,
We had a situation of extremely hot tubes in the primary reformer. Our process is desulphurised natural gas and steam. Here's the problem...
After shutdown of the unit for mechanical repairs, the delta P on the reformer increased by 15 psi and the dropped by 5 psi. Subsequent surveys on the catalyst tubes revealed they were getting progressively hot. However not all the tubes were hot. Actually only 20% were hot, however the distribution was primarily on the extremes of the reformer near the ends.....
It was so bad we had to shutdown to vacuum the tubes and reload catalyst...
What on earth could have caused this? Preliminary inspection revealed the catalyst was not significantly damaged. Help solve this mystery!!!!!
P.S: A couple of weeks before we had a minor sulphur break thru which we took care of and got reaction back in the reformer....Could this impact in any way?
We had a situation of extremely hot tubes in the primary reformer. Our process is desulphurised natural gas and steam. Here's the problem...
After shutdown of the unit for mechanical repairs, the delta P on the reformer increased by 15 psi and the dropped by 5 psi. Subsequent surveys on the catalyst tubes revealed they were getting progressively hot. However not all the tubes were hot. Actually only 20% were hot, however the distribution was primarily on the extremes of the reformer near the ends.....
It was so bad we had to shutdown to vacuum the tubes and reload catalyst...
What on earth could have caused this? Preliminary inspection revealed the catalyst was not significantly damaged. Help solve this mystery!!!!!
P.S: A couple of weeks before we had a minor sulphur break thru which we took care of and got reaction back in the reformer....Could this impact in any way?