Iradah
Chemical
- May 31, 2011
- 66
Hello all,
I just thought I can share with you an event happened at our site. We had a black out at which the ESD was initiated and all blow down valves open to flare. There are two flare stacks at the plant, one of the operators wanted to reduce the loss to flare so he isolated one of the flare stacks and the whole flare went to one stack only. Luckily, the ESD was reset by that time and the blow down valves closed again.
What do you think would be the consequence of isolating the flare stack and allowing all of this flow to have on stack only for enoght time?
I just thought I can share with you an event happened at our site. We had a black out at which the ESD was initiated and all blow down valves open to flare. There are two flare stacks at the plant, one of the operators wanted to reduce the loss to flare so he isolated one of the flare stacks and the whole flare went to one stack only. Luckily, the ESD was reset by that time and the blow down valves closed again.
What do you think would be the consequence of isolating the flare stack and allowing all of this flow to have on stack only for enoght time?