Hello to everyone,
Is it possible to use a process nozzle as Vent in Shell Side of Heat Exchanger?
I have been looking for in TEMA but I can't find a paragraph where I can find this thing.
Matrix_93, not sure the intent, but shell & tube exchangers, especially in single-phase flow, are routinely furnished without separate vent and drain nozzles if the design allows for self-venting / draining thru the process nozzles.
Regards,
Mike
The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
A venting facility on a HX need not necessarily be directly on the HX body. It can even be on a nearby piping branch tee off one one of the existing nozzles on the vessel, provided the nozzle is at the top of the vessel.
Absolutely, same for a drain. An HX fabricator rarely has any info whatsoever about the clients' system into which the HX will be installed. If the design is inherently vented / drained, that is sufficient. If the client needs something more, it's his (sic) duty to specify.
The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
Thank you for the answers!
Exchanger is horizontal but on shell side is self supported by 2 main process nozzles!
I don't know how the piping is made above two main nozzles.
This is the first time I see an item self supported by nozzles connection, for this reason I have asked to you.
Matrix_9,
If needed, you may add a new vent nozzle on the Exchanger if the existing process nozzle is not suitable for that purpose. Suggest to talk to your Mechanical Engineer for it.