2017 Spring Meeting and 13th Global Congress on Process Safety
(160e) Furnace Isolation for Steam Air Decoking
Authors
The goal of furnace preparation for decoking is to isolate the decoking air from any hydrocarbon source. In addition to various feed types, there may also be slop, quench oil and DMS/DMDS lines that must be cleared and isolated prior to the introduction of decoking air. Piping is normally isolated and drained/vented to an oily waste system or flare prior to being steamed and/or purged with nitrogen until clear of hydrocarbons. The piping is then de-pressured, drained/vented, locked and/or tagged out prior to a permit being issued for equipment blinding. Once all piping is prepared, protective clothing is donned prior to making the first break to place the blinds by the maintenance group.
Because of the number of cycles (decoke cycles * furnaces) in an ethylene facility, this task can represent a large amount of lost opportunity and an equally large opportunity for error and exposure. This paper will show one approach taken to accomplish safe isolation and sequential preparation of furnace piping system to prepare the furnace for decoking and/or maintenance activity.