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Poor valve control provides inconsistent feed rates and can lead to difficulties.

Poor valve control provides inconsistent feed rates and can lead to difficulties.

The heavy bottoms from the crude distillation unit are the feed to a vacuum crude unit, and would not have undergone any processing other than the preliminary separation of lighter components. 

Feed valves in this application perform flow control and are fail open, so that a valve failure would protect the furnace radiant section tubes. If a radiant tube loses or has insufficient flow, the tube can become so hot that they melt and rupture, which would cause fuel to dump directly into the furnace firebox. Poor valve control also provides inconsistent feed rates and can lead to difficulties controlling the outlet temperature of the furnaces, or allow layers of coke to build on the inside of the radiant tubes. This typically shortens the furnace cycle time between decoking procedures, which normally requires the process unit downstream to shut down.

Protect your assets and reduce unplanned downtime with our solution.

Achieve unrivaled valve control using the chrome moly bodied Emerson Fisher™ easy-e™ Globe Valve or Fisher™ V500 Eccentric Plug Valve with ENVIRO-SEAL graphite packing. 

 

Ensure consistent feed rates
Avoid unplanned downtime
Protect assets
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