FCC Unit TURNAROUND
FCC Unit TURNAROUND
FCC Unit TURNAROUND
Advanced turnaround
preparation
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Are all the valves in place? Are there any bent or loose valves?
Is there any significant coke build-up under the valves?
Is the tray level? Are there any bulges caused by pressure
surges or flashing water?
Is the weir height correct?
Is the reflux nozzle in place? Is there any pluggage? (flow test)
Are there any holes or seal leaks that could allow liquid to
bypass the tray? (flashlight test)
Are the nuts and bolts tight?
Table 1
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Unit inspections
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Cyclones
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Figure 5 Torch oil nozzles and the accompanying thermocouple should be inspected,
taking note of their location and thermocouple instrumentation tag
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Instrumentation taps
and piping
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Figure 6 A local pressure gauge should be on the same leg as the impulse line, with a
separate block valve for the local gauge
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Conclusion
Figure 10 Strips of duct tape and a roll of dental floss can make it easier for one
person to perform an accurate elevation survey
turnaround foreman of the importance
of these lines remaining intact or being
replaced. Failed or improper purge and
aeration flow rates can cause major
circulation and attrition problems
during operation.
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