2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(127b) Unique Pre-Cleaning Passivation Challenges in Cooling Water Systems
Many times economics, discharge limitations, logistics and time requirements combine to reduce the effective application of pre-cleaning and passivation to prepare piping and exchangers for longer usable life. In the case study presented, the pre-cleaning and passivation was even more challenging for a number of reasons:
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Emergency shutdown with no opportunity to protect piping and exchangers during extended shutdown.
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Expansion of the plant was undertaken during this shutdown so new piping and exchangers were included as part of pre-cleaning and passivation along with piping and exchangers exposed to shutdown without protective actions.
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Time and excessive congestion prevented pre-cleaning and passivation of individual exchangers so the procedures could be optimized for each of the two situation; old equipment shut down/unprotected and new equipment.
Consequently, pre-cleaning and passivation of the entire system was required that could satisfy requirements for both types of equipment. This paper depicts the operational, chemical and monitoring methods used to pre-clean and passivate both new and existing equipment. The result was an effective pre-clean/passivation under difficult, complex circumstances leading to successful startup and operation after removal of manufacturing debris from the new equipment and “chip” scale from the old equipment.