mrtangent
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 103
Dear sirs,
I am interested in peoples advice here as to if we have a situation to be concerned about.
We have a column which is apparently started up "sometimes" so the operators tell me. That they leave the steam onto the reboiler when the level transmitter reads zero level. I have always thought this to be an issue to to coking of the tubes however this fluid is stable to very high temperatures and does not coke. The reboiler is a thermosyphon. I think often there is level in the base otherwise why would the steam be able to flow through the reboiler trap it is just below the liquid level.
I've seen plants with process trips which prevent this but i'm not sure what nornal pratices is.
I am interested in peoples advice here as to if we have a situation to be concerned about.
We have a column which is apparently started up "sometimes" so the operators tell me. That they leave the steam onto the reboiler when the level transmitter reads zero level. I have always thought this to be an issue to to coking of the tubes however this fluid is stable to very high temperatures and does not coke. The reboiler is a thermosyphon. I think often there is level in the base otherwise why would the steam be able to flow through the reboiler trap it is just below the liquid level.
I've seen plants with process trips which prevent this but i'm not sure what nornal pratices is.