(40b) Cold Piping Event during New Plant Startup:Do You Have All the Details You Need for Your PHA?
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2021
2021 AIChE Virtual Spring Meeting and 17th Global Congress on Process Safety
Topical 4: The 33rd Ethylene Producers Conference
Commissioning and Startup of Recent Large Ethylene Facilities II
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 - 1:40pm to 2:05pm
During startup, the Cold Board operator received a low temperature alarm for a section of carbon steel piping with the lowest temperature showing -80 deg C. The line was depressured at the same time that an in field investigation was conducted to try and determine if the reading was real and if so, what the possible cause was. It was determined that liquid ethylene had built up in a line of pipe and leaked across a large block valve. The key detail is that the PHA had not identified this failure mechanism because it was equipment design specific at a level of detail that was not in the drawings available to the PHA team, and it could only occur during startup. Do YOU have all the details you need for your PHA? Fortunately, there were no significant consequences for this event due to rapid recognition and response by operations and maintenance.
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