Basis for water ingress; AWT CW level was running high against normal 50% as their was problem in CW outlet flow from the column, AWT outlet temp was high 24 deg C as cooling water flow was reduced to maintain level.After shutdown all deposits at the bottom was cleaned now the AWT is level is maintained
Yes some amount of moisture was observed from the LPD. Thier is no means to check the DP across demister other than shut down, column DP is normal.
Dryer cyclic switch over are programmed . Attrition not suspected as dust could be observed during blowing
Exceptional peaks: 203 deg C and 15 eg C, Normal Reg :-10 deg C and 106 deg C.
I am surprised to hear that dP across Demister is not in a provision for Direct Contact Air Coolers.It is a mandatory requirement and if you flip books of ASUs, phsycial carry over of Water to PPUs is the most common incident ,due to lack of proper instrumentation.Suggesting to raise an Engineering Management of Change and install PDTs across the DCAC ,with PDHH hardwired to Main Air Compressor Unload. What is the LAHH for DCAC?
Not satisfied with your High Level in DCAC as possible water ingress reason. Did you check the Vessel GA to find out what is the gap between Air inlet line and Level being maintained at 50 %? IF DCAC dP and demister dP are fine, physical carryover of water can be ruled out. What you see at LPD is normal as Air gets condensed, so slight water is normal.
Two questions to my post remains unanswered : (a) What was the design o/L temp of air ex DCAC,you say it operated at 24 degC, which appears quite high, thus increasing Moisture Load, as Moisture has a stronger affinity towards Mol Sieve than Co2, can be a reason of possible breakthrough for Co2. (
When does the breakthrough starts, start of the cycle or towards the end, Is it a 4-hour cycle bed or 8 hours cycle bed.
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Bodhisatya.