5 Troubleshooting Tips for Natural Gas Dehydration Equipment When You're Not Meeting Dew Point
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When you are not meeting dew point, here are 5 things to check:
0:00 What is Dew Point
0:47 Glycol Circulation Rate
1:06 Glycol Pump Check Valves
1:26 Dew Point Depression
2:00 Glycol Levels
2:22 Glycol Reconcentration Rate
2:45 Clogged or Blocked Equipment
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What could be the reason for lean teg water content higher from regenerator. Reboiler liquid is is at 204 C, stripping gas is full as per design flow. Natural gas from absorber is on spec. Only offspec is lean teg water content from regenerator, what could be the cause. Any tips to troubleshoot this. Plant load is only around 80% capacity.
My working gas plant having TEG more loss due to something. Can you guide me by suggestions
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Please contact Kimray or Kimray International to speak with a representative and we would gladly help you figure out the issues you are having with losing glycol. You can find your nearest support on this webpage: kimray.com/contact-support
what is different between water dewpoint and hydrocarbon dewpoint
@KimrayInc
2 жыл бұрын
Dew point is defined as the temperature & pressure at which vapor begins to condense into a liquid. When water reaches its dew point, the water vapors are condensing into a liquid (water). When natural gas reach its dew point, the hydrocarbons are condensing onto liquids (condensates).