swern
Chemical
- Mar 21, 2007
- 2
The plant I work at has two centrifugal compressors in parallel. The two compressors have a poorly designed surge control system such that the recycled discharge volume is considerably greater than the suction volume. Because of the volume disparities, the suction pressure spikes during a trip which momentarily creates a negative DP across the mechanical seals. The mechanical seal faces become damaged after only a handful of trips. One option is to modify the anti-surge loop; however, for various intercompany reasons this will probably be shot down. Another option is to provide a backpressure control valve on the volume between the inboard "oil guard" laby seal and the mechanical seal to diminish the pressure spike seen by the mechanical seal. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Swern
Thanks,
Swern