03 P&id Development
03 P&id Development
Gas Station
Description and PFD-P&ID Development
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The purpose of gas station: to remove particles, do flow measurement, and pressure regulation.
Gas station components Filters: simply to remove solid particles in gas
stream.
If we incorporate all above parameters into our PFD, then it would become like this.
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1.Detailed process condition Based on the video for line sizing, we know that
the line size should be 14” but as you can
remember from the video, it was stated that 12”
could be used especially for 3–8-meter length. It
is ok if the pressure drop is a little higher than
that of 14” but since the length of the line is 3-8
meter, that is not a big deal. More importantly,
the lower the size of connecting to equipment,
the lower the size of the equipment itself and as
a result, the lower the cost.
5. Material Selection:
5.1. For services like NG, BFW, CW,
LPS/C, MPS/C, Service Water, Nitrogen,
Plant Air, Methanol we use CS
14-NG-100-S1-F24
Duty Streams
Gas flows through the inlet manual ball valve
(BV-1911). A 2’’ bypass line containing two
isolating ball valves and a globe valve allows
pressurization of the station and/or pressure
equalization across the valve.
Draining
A 2” pipe originating from the dry gas filter is used
to drain any liquid trapped in. A ball valve and
globe valve, connected on the line, are used to
manually control the draining of the stream.
Furthermore a orifice plate (RO-1911) is used for
break pressure drain line.
“Z” Configuration
The duty stream has a 12” branch line
downstream the ultrasonic flowmeter, used for
diverting the flow to master meter stream for
proving purposes. A 12” ball valve (BV-1941) is
used for isolating the branch connection.
N2 Purging
A 3/4” N2 purging connection with a ball and check
valves, are used to injection N2 to purge stream
before maintenance and hot working.
3.Instrumentation Symbols
Functions Alarms
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5. A simple note:
The most common way to transfer data
Where stated, pressure, temperature and mole weight compensation of flow is applied after
square root extraction of flow signal with the following algorithm:
Gas and vapor flow measurements based on vortex meters are compensated by one of the
following algorithms
Example 1: FC
Example 2: FO
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For Gas Cool Train
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2.Water-cooled heat exchanger Each shell and tube heat exchanger needs a vent
and a drain.
Q1 = Q2 + Q3
A1 = A2 + A3
Now, if we incorporate all above parameters into our PFD, then it would become like this:
Notice that here line information is excluded here to help your mind focus on what new is!
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Appendix: Interlocks
A number of instruments in the plant are equipped with passive alarms to warn the operators in
the control room against deviating operating conditions, which may lead to dangerous situations
or which may cause damage to the equipment or the catalysts.
Critical parameters such as essential flows, pressures and temperatures are provided with
active alarms connected to the safety interlock trip system. Some of the above passive alarms
are acting as pre-alarms for the active alarms.
These active alarms will initiate automatic safety actions to safely shut down certain process
sections in order to protect the personnel and the equipment of the plant against hazards.
When a trip group has been activated, operators must act to maintain safe operating conditions
in the plant.
Furthermore, there are a number of interlock systems, which activate a shut-down of pumps,
start-up equipment and other equipment if process parameters deviate too much.
Due to a considerable higher cost of IS than DCS hardware, consideration has been given to
define which actions (groups) are to be performed in the IS system and which actions are to be
performed in the DCS. Action performed in the IS are called IS-group (Interlock Safety) and
actions performed in the DCS are called I-group (Interlock). In order to establish guidelines for
the distinction of those actions, the following rules are applied:
5. Drums and separators Again we have talked about that in previous sessions,
so they are copy pasted here.
After considering the above details, The P&ID is developed and looks like next page. For better
resolution, zooming is recommended. Also you can look at One Note File, which provides a
perfect resolution.
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Storage Tanks
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connected.
After taking into account all of the parameters, then the developed P&ID becomes like this:
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Here is the guideline for P&ID development for product storage tanks:
Instrumentation:
1. We need a radar level transmitter to
measure the level.
2. We need a TT to check the temperature.
3. We need pressure transmitter to check
the pressure regularly. The most
important parameter in storage tanks
since the pressure inside is atmospheric,
there is always the possibility of vacuum
or over-pressurization. To avoid all of
this we introduce nitrogen PCV which
can regulate the pressure. But what if it
does not function well? Then we need to
add PVRV into our design. If the
pressure goes down then it takes air in
from the atmosphere but if pressure
goes up it relieves some vapor to the
atmosphere. In some designs we also
have ERM or emergency relief manhole
if the pressure reaches a very high value.
Here is the guideline for P&ID development for water storage tanks:
Instrumentation:
1. A pressure transmitter for
measurement of the pressure is used.
2. A level transmitter should be used.
Remember for last example we used
radar level transmitter since it was
product which is valuable but for this
since it is water and the density is fixed
we can use a simple level transmitter
which works based on the height of the
water.