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Excess Emissions: Flare Combustion Issues: Brian Dickens U.S. EPA - Region 5

This document discusses combustion issues with elevated flares used at industrial facilities. It provides information on types of flares, proper flare operation including maintaining a pilot flame and sufficient heat content, and practical concerns like varying waste stream composition. Potential violations are outlined if facilities operate flares below design conditions. Suggested remedies include vapor recovery systems and instrumentation to monitor heat content and mass flow. The EPA has found excess emissions issues at some batch chemical plants and refineries due to insufficient heat content and excess steam use with flares.
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Excess Emissions: Flare Combustion Issues: Brian Dickens U.S. EPA - Region 5

This document discusses combustion issues with elevated flares used at industrial facilities. It provides information on types of flares, proper flare operation including maintaining a pilot flame and sufficient heat content, and practical concerns like varying waste stream composition. Potential violations are outlined if facilities operate flares below design conditions. Suggested remedies include vapor recovery systems and instrumentation to monitor heat content and mass flow. The EPA has found excess emissions issues at some batch chemical plants and refineries due to insufficient heat content and excess steam use with flares.
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Excess Emissions: Flare

Combustion Issues
Brian Dickens
U.S. EPA Region 5
Elevated Flares

Photos: John Zink Company


Types of Flares
Elevated Flares
Unassisted
Assisted
Air Assisted
Steam Assisted
Ground Flares
Elevated Flare
Flare Tip

Courtesy: John Zink Company


Proper Operation
Pilot flame must be present
Sufficiently low exit velocity
Smokeless operation
Steam or air commensurate with
organics
Heat Content (> 300 BTU/scf)
Practical Concerns
Heat Content varies due to:
Batch operations
Multiple sources
Combustion Efficiency reduced by:
Excess steam addition
Recommended steam addition provided by
flare manufacturer
Typically near 1 lb steam/1 lb gas
Operations and Maintenance
Manuals
Recommend a Steam-to-
Hydrocarbon Ratio
List Design Conditions
Mass of hydrocarbon and associated
mass of steam
Minimum Steam Flow
Tip cooling
API 521
Steam and Combustion Efficiency
1983 EPA/CMA Report

100

95

90
Combustion Effciency .

85

80

75

70

65

60

55

50
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Steam to Gas Ratio (lb/lb)
Rules and Authority
MACT
General provisions 63.11(b) for flares
General provisions 63.6(e) for minimizing emissions
Polymers & Resins, HON, Pharma, Refineries, etc.
NSPS
General Provisions 60.18(b) for flares
General Provisions 60.11(d) for minimizing emissions
SOCMI, Polymers, Refineries, etc.
SIP
State VOC reduction requirements
Consent Decrees
Potential Violations
Heat Content lower than 300 BTU/scf
(63.11(b), 60.18(b))
Destruction Efficiency specified in SIP
(95%)
Failure to use good air pollution control
practices by steam addition in excess of
design parameters (63.6(e), 60.11(d))
Potential Remedies
Vapor Recovery System
Vapor Capture and Periodic Purge to
Flare
Instrumentation
Heat Content (BTU/scf) instrument
Mass flow instrument (lb/hr)
Automated natural gas and steam
addition
Region 5 Effort
Batch Chemical Plants
300 BTU/scf and excess steam
violations
>560 TPY excess emissions at one
facility
$675,000 instrument upgrade for two
flares at another facility
Refineries
Excess steam concerns
The End
Your comments are welcome
Brian Dickens
Region 5
312-886-6073
Dickens.brian@epa.gov

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