Amine Rgeneration Unit
Amine Rgeneration Unit
Amine Rgeneration Unit
MATHURA REFINERY
OPERATING MANUAL
(ARU)
13 PROCESS MODIFICATION 92
13.1 Wash water injection facilities 94
13.2 Changeover of DEA with MDEA solvent 94
CHAPTER - 1
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The overall process description and design basis outline the limitation of
the process equipment. The detailed description of the major equipment
enable operating personnel to understand the process, purpose and
operating objective of each.
Every effort has been taken to cover almost all aspects related to safe and
smooth start-up and subsequent efficient operation of the plant. However,
it is cautioned that all scenarios and emergencies arising during plant
operation cannot be visualized and explained in operating manual. The
systematic guide line of the operating and supervisory personnel to
acquaint themselves with all the documents prior to Re-commissioning of
the plant for safe and efficient operation.
The following new / old units are also included in Sulphur Block along with
DHDT, and MSQU projects:
Single stage sour water stripper configuration has been adopted for sour
water stripper unit (SWSU). H2S, ammonia and other light components
present in the raw sour water are stripped off as overhead product from
the sour water stripper column. Treated water recovered as part of the
bottom product of sour water stripper is sent to the battery limit.
Hydrogen Sulphide bearing gases such as ARU overhead product and sour
water stripper overhead product are processed in the Sulphur Recovery
Unit (SRU) for recovering the elemental solid bright yellow sulphur.
Conventional Claus process hooked up with Super Claus configuration has
been adopted for achieving the overall sulphur recovery more than 99%
in the Sulphur Recovery Unit (SRU)
The major utilities required for the entire sulphur block are available at
the battery limit. Major utilities required for the sulphur block are :
HP Steam, MP Steam, LP Steam, Fuel Gas, Nitrogen, Cooling Water, DM
Water, Instrument Air And Plant Air.
The purpose of Sour water stripper unit is to strip off the acid gases (i.e.
H2S & NH3) from the sour water obtained from the DHDS, DHDT, CCRU,
OHCU, FCCU and VBU units by means of single stage sour water stripper.
The sour gas from the sour water stripper overhead will be routed to
Sulphur Recovery Unit (SRU) while the stripper bottom the Stripped water
will be routed to OHCU, Desalter in AVU in part and the rest will be sent to
Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP).
The SWS 1 (03 unit) is designed by Engineers India Limited (EIL) and
front end engineering also carried out by EIL. The SWS-2 (303 unit) is
designed by IFP and front end engineering was done by M/s L&T.
CHAPTER - 2
2.2 Turn Down Capacity for New ARU and Revamped ARU:
Turn down (as % of Max capacity) : 50%
Rich Amine
Flow Rate : 269044 kg/h
Components Kg/hr WT%
DEA : 65666.9 24.4
NH3 : 0.0 0.0
H2S : 7017.5 2.61
H2 : 5.6 0.002
H2O : 196276.5 73.0
CH4 : 20.1 0.0075
C2H6 : 9.1 0.0044
C3H8 : 8.1 0.0030
C4H10 : 3.1 0.0011
IC4H10 : 3.6 0.0013
CUT 28-122 : 1.0 0.0004
CO2 : 32.4 0.0124
Drum
Flow Rate : 6774.5 kg/h
Components Kg/hr WT%
DEA : 0.0 0.0
NH3 : 0.0 0.0
H2S : 6591.4 97.3
H2 : 0. 0.0044
H2O : 144.1 2.13
CH4 : 2.0 0.03
C2H6 : 1.7 0.0025
C3H8 : 1.7 0.0025
IC4H10 : 0.8 0.012
nC4H10 : 1.4 0.021
CO2 : 31.1 0.0459
Lean Amine : The acid gas (H2S & CO2) loading shall not be
more than 0.03 moles per mole of
lean amine.
(kg/cm2 g) (0C)
RICH AMINE 0.25 70.2
(kg/cm2 g) (0C)
RICH AMINE 0.9 55-75
LP Steam
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 2 3 4 5
Temperature deg. C 130 150 170 220
Kg/cm -g 2
4 4.5 10.5
Instrument
Air
Pressure
Temperature deg. C Amb Amb 65
Dew Point deg. C - -15 -
Plant Air
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 5 7 10.5
Inert Gas
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 5 6 10.5
Temperature deg. C Amb Amb 65
Cooling
Water
Supply Press. Kg/cm2-g 3 3.5 4 7.0
Return Press. Kg/cm -g 2
- 2.2 2.8 7.0
Supply Temp. deg. C - 30 34 65
Return Temp. deg. C - 45 65
DM Water
Pressure Kg/cm2-g - 7.0 - 13.0
Temperature deg. C 110 Amb - 65
LP
Condensate
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 1 2 2 5
Temperature deg. C - - - 220
Fuel Gas
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 2 2.5 4.5 7
Temperature deg. C - 40 - 100
LP Steam
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 3.5 4 5 6
Temperature deg. C 130 150 170 220
Instrument
Air
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 5 5.5 - 10.5
Temperature deg. C Amb Amb 50 65
-15 Deg C
Dew Point deg. C - at 6.5 -
kg/cm2A
Plant Air
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 4 5 6 11.5
Temperature Deg C - Amb 50 65
Cooling
Water
Supply Press. Kg/cm2-g 3 4 - 8.0
Return Press. Kg/cm -g 2
- 2.0 - 8.0
Supply Temp. deg. C - 33 - 65
Return Temp. deg. C - 45 - 65
DM Water
Pressure Kg/cm2-g - 8.0 - 14.0
Temperature deg. C - Amb - 65
LP
Condensate
Pressure Kg/cm2-g - 2 - -
Temperature deg. C - 112 - -
Fuel Gas
Pressure Kg/cm2-g 3 3.5 5.5 8
Temperature deg. C - 40 - 100
Following are the Chemicals required for the Amine Regeneration Unit :
Annexure -I
Specification of MDEA:
2 04-E11 SHELL 0.750m DIA X 3.5m T/T H 2.1 FLOATING HEAD VOLUME
NOT SUBTRACTED
4 04-E-09 A/B 0.875 m DIA X 5.5 m (T/T) H 4.6 FLOATING HEAD VOLUME
SHELL / TUBE NOT SUBTRACTED
5 04-J-02 0.01
4.0 EQUIPMENTS
5.0 CHEMISTRY
Since it is a fairly weak acid, only a fraction of the H2S will ionize.
When H2S dissolved into the solution containing the amine ion it reacts
to form a weakly bonded salt of the acid and the base:
One of the main features of the IFPs process is the use of two
catalysts in the same reactor. In order to achieve a high sulfurization
activity the most suitable catalyst consists of a mix of cobalt and
molibdenum sulfides on an alumina support of large surface area which
exhibits also an acidic function. However, the acidity of the support
factors olefins polymerization and also H2S addition to the olefins.
1. High temperature
2. Low pressure
3. High stripping steam rates
4. Low amine concentration
5. Intimate contacting
1) High temperature
2) Low pressure
As noted above, the lower the pressure, the lower the regenerator
temperature.
Thus more water is lost with the acid gas than introduced with the
absorber feedstock. Thus, a water injection point is provided directly at
the suction of regenerator reflux pumps to avoid amine concentration
increase.
CHAPTER - 6
The Rich Amine System collects rich amine from the amine
absorbers located in the DHDS. H.C.U feed and received in the
Amine Degassing drum located in the Amine Regeneration Section.
The Amine Regenerator strips nearly all of the H 2S from the rich
amine, thus regenerating it to lean amine. The stripper contains 25
valve trays, with in the stripping section and 4 trays in the
rectification section.
For Controller set point list refer Annexure-I at the end of chapter-6.
These set points are preliminary and for guideline only. However,
the plant operation philosophy should evolve correct set point for
smooth, safe and efficient operation by experience.
6.1.6 Alarm List and Set Point
For the alarm list and their set points refer Annexure-II at the end
of chapter-6.
6.1.7 Relief Valve System
The plant safety relief system have been disigned taking into
consideration the design pressure of the equipment/system like
operational upset and emergency situation arising during failure of
electrical power or cooling water or mechanical failure of rotating
equipment. While designing the safety relief system, consideration
have been given for logical grouping of equipment and system
operation under similar condition. Sectioning of equipment by
design/operation philosophy such as location of control valve or
isolation valve etc.
The Rich Amine System collects rich amine from the amine
absorbers located in the DHDS. Sources include the Recycle Gas
Scrubber located in the reactor section and the Stripper Gas Amine
Absorber located in the fractionation section. Rich amine from the
Recycle Gas Scrubber and Stripper Gas Amine Absorber is combined
and sent directly to the Amine Degassing drum located in the Amine
Regeneration Section.
The Amine Regenerator strips nearly all of the H 2S from the rich
amine, thus regenerating it to lean amine. The stripper contains 25
valve trays, with 21 trays in the stripping section and 4 trays in the
rectification section.
Stripping gas is generated in the Amine Regenerator Reboiler (04-
E10-A/B/C/D) by vaporizing a portion of the lean amine in the
column bottom. The stripping gas flows up through the column,
thereby stripping H2S from the rich amine flowing counter current.
The Amine Regenerator Reboiler uses LP steam as the heating
medium. Reboiler heating rate is controlled by controlling the steam
flow. The absolute maximum temperature of the steam is 149 0C in
order to prevent amine degradation. Condensate from the reboiler
flows through a lelvel control to the condensate header. Most of the
condensate is returned to the Condensate header.
The filtration system contains a series of three filters. First, the lean
amine flows through the upstream Lean Amine First cartridge filter
(04-G-03). This filter removes various solids from the amine stream
down to 20 microns. The lean amine then flows through the Lean
amine Carbon Filter (04-G-04) which contains a packed bed of
activated carbon used to remove organic matters from the amine.
The filter is temporarily by passed while the carbon bed is changed.
Subsequently the amine flows through the downstream Lean Amine
second cartridge filter (04-G-05). These filters are of the same
design as the upstream Mechanical Filters, and are used to remove
any entrained carbon fines from carbon filters.
The amine from the amine circuit and its associated equipment can
be drained into amine sump drum (04-T-02) for the maintenance
purpose. This tank is located below the ground to facilitate the free
draining of the amine solution. The amine solution from the amine
sump tank is transferred back to the system by ARU amine sump
drum pump (04-P-09) . The sump pump is provided with auto stop
based on the level in the sump tank. This tank also has hydrocarbon
compartment which collects all the hydrocarbon and other lighter
foreign materials. These hydrocarbon/lighter foreign materials are
transferred to OWS by ARU amine sump drum HC pump (04-P-08).
6.4 Utilities
Main utilities required for the Amine Regeneration unit are LP
steam, cooling water, nitrogen, plant air and instrument air. These
utilities are available at the battery limit of the plant. The
condensate leaving the unit is transferred SWS unit for the
condensate recovery under level control (LIC-1107).
The rich amine received from the upstream units in Degassing drum (04-
V-14) is sent to revamp old ARU by pump 04-P-19A/B. Rich amine enters
the amine flash column (28-C-02) where it is flashed to liberate the H/C
dissolved in the amine. The column top pressure is maintained at 0.5
kg/cm2g by a split range controller which controls the pressure either by
letting the H/C to flare in case of high pressure or by injecting fuel gas in
case of low pressure.
A slip stream of lean amine solution is fed into the top of flash
column under flow control above the packing to reabsorbs any H2S
liberated during flashing. From the bottom of the flash column,
amine is pumped out by Rich Amine Charge Pump 28-P-08 A/B
(new) on column bottom level control to the Amine regenerator (28-
C-01).
Amine Regeneration
Rich amine enters the Regenerator column which is a packed cum
trayed column where it is stripped off of H2S and CO2 by using LP
steam as the stripping medium in the reboiler 28-E-04A/B (new).
Steam flow to the reboiler is adjusted to maintain regenerator
overhead temperature. Condensate from reboiler flows to the
battery limit under level control of condensate drum, 28-V-05
(new).
Drains from all DEA vessels, pump, piping and other equipments are
drained into a closed a closed system which leads to DEA sump 28-
V-04 located under ground. It is provided with a LP steam sparger.
Tank buffer stock is maintained By lean amine from New ARU.
Corrosion Protection
CHAPTER - 7
7.0 OPERATION OF UNIT
The entire plant is monitored and control by a central DCS. Control
system ranging from single loop pneumatic analog control to
multiple microprocessor shared-displays arrays having several
process units accessed from a single console is used to achieve the
necessary functionality. Following are the major controls provided in
the ARU ;
7.1 Flow Controllers
FFIC-1105)
Note :
Do not vent the purge gases to the flare (if the flare has been
already commissioned) as this could produce an explosive or
explosive or flammable mixture in the flare header.
Sl /
No.
Description of job Time Name & Sign Remarks
1. Check 04-C-04 column feed inlet,
reflux, reboiler circuit for
deblinding as per blind list
2. CBD line blinding to be ensured
4. All flow/pressure/level/
temperature controllers /control
valves are to be checked for
instrument connections. Stroke
checking of All C/V is to be done
jointly with I/M
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No.
Description of job Time Name & Sign Remarks
1. Plant is to be taken in internal
circulation keeping rich/lean
amine valve closed at B/L.
2. Gradually reboiler steam is to be
reduced and ARU gases is to be
released to flare.
3. N2 back up is to be provided as
soon as the top pressure is
difficult to maintain.
4. Stop internal circulation and all
the amine solution is to be
recovered in amine tank.
5. Purge column and air cooler with
N2 and release it to flare hr.
6. Empty out the entire system in
Amine blow down by deblinding
the drain line to ABD.
7. DM water circulation is to be
established by taking level in 04-
V-14 and column (04-C-04).
8. Column top Temp. is to be
increased to 100 Deg C by
charging steam in the reboilers
for 6 Hrs release the gases to
flare and liquid stream is
recovered in tank through ABD.
9. Steaming of the entire circuit is
to be started after DM water
washing.
10 Deblinding of top vent/blinding
of the column as per the blindlist
is to be done in puffing steam.
11 Steaming of the system is to be
done for 36 hrs and pH of the
condensate is to be monitored
for 78.
3. Steam Failure
VESSEL CHECKLIST
Vessel No: Service:
Activity Status/Date Op Remarks, Shift I/C sign
Sign
Drain/Pump Out
Isolation
Depressurization
Steaming
Blinding
Steaming
Water Washing
Access (m/h
open)
Ventilation
Date:
EXCHANGER CHECKLIST
Exchanger No:
Shell Side (S/S) Fluid:
Tube Side (T/S) Fluid:
Note: Isolate the shell side inlet/outlet and tube side
inlet/outlet valves as per procedure outlined in manual.
Remarks:
Sign (i/c):
Date:
CHAPTER - 9
9.0 AMINE DESCRIPTION
9.1 Amine Regeneration System
System Description
The amine Regenerator removes nearly all H 2S from 1.7 mol % of
H2S in the lean amine, thus regenerating the rich amine to lean
amine. The rich amine enters the Regenerator at the 20 th tray, the
feed tray and flows down to the bottom of amine Regenerator. The
stripping steam is generated in the amine Regenerator reboiler by
vaporising a portion of the lean amine in the column bottom. The
stripping steam flows up through the column and strips all H 2S from
the rich amine. The gaseous steam leaving the top of the
Regenerator contains water vapor. CO2 and H2S while the liquid from
the bottom sump contains hot lean amine.
The pressure is maintained by a split range controller PIC-1106 in
the top of Regenerator which modulates the PV-1106A in acid gas
line to SRU and PV-1106B in the acid gas line to relief header. The
vaporisation in the amine Regenerator reboiler is controlled by FFIC-
1105 in the LP steam line. The absolute maximum temperature of
the steam is 149 0C. in order to prevent amine degradation. The
condensate from the reboilers flows into the Amine Regenerator
Reboiler Condensate pot (04-V-13) and finally it is transferred to
condensate Recovery drum in SWS or to DHDS unit based on the
level control LIC-1107.
The off-gas leaving the amine Regenerator contains H 2S, CO2, some
light hydrocarbon and water vapor. It flows into the air cooled amine
Regenerator air condenser (04-A-04) and water cooled amine
Regenerator trim condenser (04-E-04) where the liquid is sub-
cooled to minimise the water content in the overhead steam. The
amine Regenerator condenser is an air cooler and is provided with
manual control from DCS. 50% fans are auto variable pitch and
50% manually adjustable type. The two phase stream then flows to
the amine Regenerator reflux drum (04-V-11). Where the water is
separated from the acid gas. The water from the receiver is pumped
by the amine Regenerator reflux pump (04-P-06 A/B) as reflux back
to the top tray of the amine Regenerator based on the levelcontrol
in the amine Regenerator reflux drum (04-LIC-1109). The acid gas
from the top of the receiver normally flows to SRU under pressure
control (04-PIC-1106) will open the control valve in the acid gas
relief line and there by maintain the required pressure in the amine
Regenerator.
The lean amine from the amine Regenerator is partially cooled upto
83 0C in the amine regenerator feed/bottom exchanger (04-E-09
A/B) by the rich amine and the lean amine is pumped by LP lean
amine circulation pump. (04-P-07 A/B) The lean amine is further
cooled in the lean amine cooler (04-AC-05) and lean amine is
further cooled in the lean amine cooler (04-AC-05) and lean amine
trim cooler (04-E-12). The lean amine leaves the cooler section at
43.3 0C. The lean amine cooler is an air coolers and is provided with
manual control from DCS. 50% fans are auto variable pitch and
50% manually adjustable type.
Remark :
During this pump out operation, operator to ensure that
the 6 isolation valve in the interconnecting line
between amine transfer pump and pump outline is
closed.
This will cause the uncontrolled H2S release to the atmosphere. The gas will
form dense cloud of H2S in the whole SRU area. The intensity of the gas in
direction will depend on the wind direction.
The above will be detected by the visual sight & H 2S detectors provided in the
area.
2. As above line is not having any isolation valve bottle up ARU unit by taking
the following action.
a) Cut the steam of 04E-10A/B/C/D by closing 4 FFC-1105.
b) Stop pumps O4P-10, 04P-07, 04P-06.
c) Close the amine battery limit valves. If required use gas mask.
The intensity will be high in unit area. As the above system hold up volume is
not high, it will disperse with a time interval of 15-30 minutes depending on
the volume of the leakage.
Following personal are to be informed of the H2S Release by any of the above line
Leakage:
1. CPNM
2. RSM
3. SFSM
EQUIPMENT
UNIT NO. LOCATION SET PR.
4 PSV 1001A 4-V-14 3.5
4 PSV 1001B 4-V-14 3.5
4 PSV 1101A 4-C-04 3.6
4 PSV 1101B 4-C-04 3.6
4 PSV 1102A LP STEAM 4-E-10A 4.5
4 PSV 1102B LP STEAM 4-E-10A 4.5
4 PSV 1102C LP STEAM 4-E-10A 4.5
4 PSV 1102D LP STEAM 4-E-10A 4.5
4 PSV 1205A 4-T-02 3.5
4 PSV 1205B 4-T-02 3.5
4 PSV 1207A 4-P-07 17.32
4 PSV 1207B 4-P-07 17.32
EQUIPMENT
UNIT NO. LOCATION SET PR.
4 PSV 1001A 4-V-14 3.5
4 PSV 1001B 4-V-14 3.5
4 PSV 1101A 4-C-04 3.6
4 PSV 1101B 4-C-04 3.6
4 PSV 1102A LP STEAM 4-E-10A 4.5
4 PSV 1102B LP STEAM 4-E-10A 4.5
4 PSV 1102C LP STEAM 4-E-10A 4.5
CHAPTER - 13
13.0 Process Modifications :
13.2 Diethanol Amine (DEA) was used to scrub the H2S from LPG,
Fuel gas, Recycle gas in various Amine absorbers of the
refinery. The DEA Solvent has been changed with superior
MDEA solvent. The Comparison of various parameters of
MDEA with DEA is as follows: