(144f) Reuse and Relocation: A Case History Part II reboiler Analysis and Performance
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2021
2021 AIChE Virtual Spring Meeting and 17th Global Congress on Process Safety
Topical 8: Kister Distillation Symposium
Kister Distillation Symposium 2021: New Insights into Reboilers, Condensers, and their Controls
Thursday, April 22, 2021 - 4:35pm to 5:05pm
However, the process requirements for the new service are nearly always different from the original process requirements. Expert-level knowledge may be required to decide if the equipment will really do the required job.
Unless an entire plant is purchased and used as-is, used equipment will have to be integrated with other parts of the plant that will use new equipment. Integration may be difficult as the used equipment may have constraints that makes its use difficult with conventional choices for the new equipment attached to it.
This presentation examines a plant that purchased a 42-inch diameter tower used from a pharmaceutical plant. It had been built and erected but never placed into service. The client purchased the tower and placed it into a completely new service.
The focus on this presentation is on the reboiler system and difficulties with this system. The reboiler chosen was a falling-film evaporator. Once in service, the reboiler could not get the required duty into the tower. Areas covered include:
- Investigating leaks in the reboiler,
- Determining the actual reboiler duty,
- Examining the actual capability of the hot oil system providing heat to the reboiler,
- Inherent limits on the reboiler performance including fouling and liquid distribution problems,
- Steps taken to improve reboiler performance, and
- The alternate best case reboiler type that would have performed better.