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FLARE GAS DESIGN PRACTICES

This chapter discusses some of the criteria for selecting, designing and spacing elevated, burning-pit, and multijet flares. The design of safety valve and flare headers was covered in an earlier chapter, as well as discussions concerning associated blowdown drums, water disengaging drums, etc. [Pg.246]

The flare provides a means of safe disposal of the vapor streams from these facilities, by burning them imder controlled conditions such that adjacent equipment or personnel are not exposed to hazards, and at the same time meeting pollution control and public relations requirements. [Pg.246]


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