2021 AIChE Virtual Spring Meeting and 17th Global Congress on Process Safety
(144d) Eliminate Condensate Bottlenecks in Reboiler Discharge
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However, in order to achieve those benefits, inlet steam control has to overcome certain potential operational pitfalls, which can create bottlenecks in the system drainage and hinder process operation. These include insufficient pressure to discharge condensate into the return header on start-up, under low demand, or when the tube bundle is relatively clean. Also, there can be design uncertainty relative to the drainage system utilized â steam trap (and if so, which type?), pump/trap, level pot, electric pump? Moreover, insufficient understanding of balance requirements for level pots or pump/trap reservoirs can lead to reboiler evacuation issues, such as stall, backup, hammer, and corrosion.
To help improve reboiler performance when using inlet steam control valve operation, this presentation reviews historical negative experiences and provides insight into design options to mitigate condensate backup in reboiler operation