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Serious Constraints Prevent using an Available Turbine Flow Meter

Serious constraints which prevent using an available 3” 150# flanged turbine flow meter made flangeless for Bolting between 300 # RF Flanges.

Last updated: September 28, 2022 2:55 pm
S Raghava Chari
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Instrumentation engineering root cause analysis of serious constraints which prevent using an available turbine flow meter.

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Turbine Flow Meter Serious ConstraintsConstraints FacedAuthor solutionBenefits Derived
Article Type:Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Category:Instrumentation
Equipment Type:Sensors
Author:S. Raghava Chari

Note: This root cause analysis (RCA) is from real-time scenarios that happened in industries during the tenure of two or three decades ago. These articles will help you to improve your troubleshooting skills and knowledge.

Turbine Flow Meter Serious Constraints

A 750 T/d NH3 plant had no flow meter to measure the total NH3 production. Their estimated NH3 production by following a certain method was highly inaccurate.

The plant management ignored the author pointing out the need for an accurate and reliable method to measure this important plant parameter. His few years of persistent efforts made them to realize the validity of the Author’s plea.

They relented and approved the turbine meter (TM) installation during a month hence scheduled the fourth two-yearly TA i.e. 8 years after commissioning!

Constraints Faced

Faced constraints are:

  1. Procedures ridden Import license  would take min 4 months
  2. Placing order awaiting import license is an offence; the once warned for this offence plant did not want to repeat
  3. Even airfreight delivery is min 6 moths i.e. the TM would reach the plant 10-12 months later only Hence, they did not risk that once again. The catalysts and heat exchangers’ condition prevented delaying the turnaround (TA) that long.

Author solution

The author found a 3” 150 # turbine flow meter in a less important application. He checked and confirmed the meter body wall thickness adequacy for the 300 # rating. He got approval for using it and put a flanged spool in its place

He got the turbine meter flanges machined off to raised face dia. The wafer TM bolted between 300 # line flanges during the TA (below figure – a solution one and all appreciated).

Flanged Turbine Meter made flangeless for Bolting

Benefits Derived

  1. The TM read accurate NH3 production was way low than estimated the usual way. That means the raw materials used and ammonia produced are wrong.
  2. Consequently, everyone was complacent, missed and lived with the plant’s inadequacies.
  3. Correct NH3 flow measurement shattered the complacency, prompted detecting the various bottlenecks causing lower than labeled capacity production and higher Naphtha consumption than guarantee etc.
  4. Such studies identified deficiencies removal enabled the producing above rated capacities actually.
  5. All these saved tens of millions of rupees year after year

Author: S. Raghava Chari

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  • Suresh Varma says:
    September 23, 2021 at 4:45 pm

    good thinking

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