Tube Nipping
Tube Nipping
Tube Nipping
Introduction / Background
F-201 Catalyst tubes are in service since 1982 and completed a service life of > 227,760 hrs against design of 100,000 hrs. Higher life achieved due to lower Tube Metal Temperatures (TMT value around 895 0C against design value of 925 0C).
Process
Natural Gas + Steam
Convection Section
Radiant Section
Reformed Gas
Mechanical Description
Inlet Header Hairpin
Catalyst Tube
Hot Collector
Outlet Pigtail
Tube # 21 in Hot collector # 41 as the leaking tube. Insulation from pigtails of tubes from 19 to 23 was removed, TMTs taken and hourly monitoring started.
Actions taken.
B # 1.4B found glowing from inner side. Hot spot at external burner plate was increased to 4450C with LS application. Burner # 1.4A at opposite end of Tube # 21 was removed to take observations of the leaking tube. A log sheet developed for monitoring of tube leakage.
Tube Nipping
Before Tube nipping activity Shop Test was carried out as per standard nipping practices. The purpose of shop test is to simulate the actual nipping conditions. This is required to: Check work ability of the equipment to be used on the job. Train all the team member for the actual job.
Mechanical Description
Inlet Header Hairpin
Catalyst Tube
Outlet Pigtail
Hot Collector