NHT Catalyst Activation ORC-I (Updated)
NHT Catalyst Activation ORC-I (Updated)
NHT Catalyst Activation ORC-I (Updated)
CCR ORC-I 1
2.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this procedure is to set guidelines for HDT unit Catalyst Activation through gas
phase which includes Dry out of Catalyst and Pre-Sulfiding of Catalyst
3.0 SCOPE
This procedure is to be followed by Shift Managers, Shift Incharges, DCS Operators and Area
Operators of ORC-I for dry out and pre-sulfiding activity of NHT Reactor Catalyst
7.0 PROCEDURE
7.1 PRE-STARTUP
7.1.1 Make sure that all the requisites of NHT unit startup are fulfilled refer to HDT Startup
Procedure (BPPL-OPS-SOP-19)
7.1.2 Ensure that DMDS facility is commissioned as per approved procedure followed by
successful leak test
7.1.3 Unit and reactor is Oxygen free (<0.5% vol. O2) and leak test is done
7.1.4 Ensure the availability of fuel gas either from Tankfarm or from ORC-II
7.1.5 Make sure that hydrogen flow is continuous from ORC-II. The requirement of
Hydrogen flow during Pre-Sulfiding will be 1500-1900 lbs/hr. (1.77-2.24 MMSCFD)
as recommended by Technical department
7.1.6 Ensure that the Hydrogen Purity is greater than 70% throughout the activity
7.1.7 Since the catalyst activation is through gas phase, keep the naphtha lineup upstream of
FCV-301 and from D8-302 to LCV-301 isolated
7.1.8 Pressurize the reformer system up to 12.1 kg/cm 2 from ORC-II and put PCV-340B on
auto mode with SV=12.1 kg/cm2
7.1.9 Lineup PCV-340B and PCV-325 to fuel gas and make sure that the flare system is
ready
7.2 DRYING
7.2.1 Pressurize NHT system gradually via PCV-360 bypass line up to 12.1 kg/cm2
7.2.2 Put PCV-325 on auto control with SV=15.5 kg/cm2 (Normal operating pressure)
7.2.3 Commission PCV-340A and PCV-360. Make sure that by-pass valve of both
controllers must be isolated
7.2.4 Fill up start-up checklist for Booster compressor (BPPL-OPS-CL-17A)
7.2.5 Start Booster gas compressor D4-303/D4-304 and gradually increase the hydrogen
flow to maximum though PCV-360
7.2.6 Light up NHT heater D1-301 as per procedure (BPPL-OPS-SOP-21)
7.2.7 Ramp up RIT gradually at the rate of 200C/hr. to 1500C
Caution: In order to minimize the risk of leaks due to thermal expansion, the
recommended maximum rate for heating up the catalyst is 250C/hr
7.2.8 Maintain the reactor inlet temperature at 1500C
7.2.9 Make sure that both fans D2-302 and D2-308 are in operation and cooling water flow
is maximum to D2-303. Check and drain water from product separator
Caution: Reactor Bed Temperature should not exceed 1750C at any time during catalyst
drying operation
7.2.10 When all catalyst bed temperatures have reached a minimum of 1200C or when the
reactor inlet temperature has been kept at 1500C for maximum 12 hours, the heat-up is
considered complete. No separate dry-out step is required
9.0 REFERENCE
HDT Startup Procedure (BPPL-OPS-SOP-19)
NHT/REF Furnace Start-up Procedure (BPPL-OPS-SOP-21)
Hydroprocessing Catalyst Manual – HALDOR TOPSOE