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Inerts flooded reflux drum

Inerts accumulation in flooded reflux drum caused unflooding of the drum and poor control Manual venting could not solve problem because plant was not continuously attended. [Pg.669]

Sometimes we see tower pressure control based on feeding a small amount of inert or natural gas into the reflux drum. This is bad. The natural gas dissolves in the overhead liquid product and typically flashes out of the product storage tanks. The correct way to control tower pressure in the absence of noncondensable vapors is to employ flooded condenser pressure control. If, for some external reason, a variable level in the reflux drum is required, then the correct design for tower pressure control is a hot-vapor bypass. [Pg.161]

Flooded condenser schemes shown in Fig. 17.5a to c and f can be used instead of coolant flow variations. In such cases, the inerts normally leave finm the top of the condenser instead of the reflux drum (Fig. 17.8e). If the reflux drum is not flooded, a pressure balance line must be included otherwise, a stable pressure will be impossible to keep in the reflux drum. An overflow line should also be included in this arrangement. [Pg.544]


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