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Mechanical Seal Piping Plans

Plan 72Secondary Containment Seals

Description:Plan72 forsecondarycontainment usesanexternal lowpressurebuffer gas,usuallynitrogen,regulatedbyacontrolpanelthatinjectsitintotheoutersealcavity.

Advantages:Introductionofa buffergaslike nitrogenreducesfugitiveemissions, preventsicingon coldapplications,andprovides forsomecooling totheoutboardseal.

General:Plan72isnormallyusedwithPlan75forprimarysealleakagethatiscondensing,orwith Plan76 fornon-condensingleakage.

Plan 75SecondaryContainmentSeals

Description:Plan75isacollectionsystemusedwithsecondarycontainmentseals forprocessfluid thatwillcondenseatlowertemperaturesorisalwaysinaliquidstate.

Advantages:Thecollectionreservoir containsapressuregauge anda highpressureswitch toindicateabuildupinpressurefromexcessiveprimarysealleakageor failure.

General:Plan75canbeusedinconjunctionwithagas purgefromPlan72. Typicallycontacting  secondarycontainment  sealsareusedwiththisplan.

Plan 76SecondaryContainmentSeals

Description:Plan76isasystemtodivertnon-condensingprimaryseal leakageto aflareor vaporrecoverysystem.

Advantages:Lowerinitialand maintenancecoststhandualunpressurisedseals usinga Plan52.

General:Plan76canbeusedinconjunctionwithagaspurgefromPlan72.Canbeusedwithcontactingornon-contactingcontainmentseals.

Plan 65Single Seals

Description:Plan65isaliquidleakagedetectionplannormallyusedfor singleseals.Itutilizesalevelswitchonareservoirtosetoffanalarmwhenexcess leakageis detected.

Advantages:Providesan alarmedindicationofexcessiveseal leakagethat canshutdowne quipmentifnecessary.

General:Thesystemincludes alooptoby-passtheorificetopreventhighpressure ontheatmosphericsideof theseal.Theglandthrottlebushing designshouldbe inlinewiththefluid’sproperties.

Plan 62Quench Seals

Description:Plan62isacommonplantoimprovetheenvironmentonthe atmosphericsideof singleseals byquenchingwithsteam, nitrogenorwater.

Advantages:Plan62isalowcostalternativetotandemseals.The quenchprevents orretardsproductcrystallizationorcoking.Quenches canalso providesomecooling.

General:Typicalapplications;steamquenches onhotservicesto retardcoking,nitrogenquenches oncold orcryogenicserviceto preventicing,or waterquenchto  preventcrystallizationoraccumulation of  productontheatmospheresideoftheseal.

Plan 01Single Seals

Description:Plan01 isan internalrecirculationfromthepumpdischargeareaofthepumpintothesealchamber,similartoaPlan11butwithnoexposedpiping.

Advantages:Noproductcontaminationand noexternalpiping,which isadvantageous onhighlyviscousfluidsat lowertemperaturestominimizetheriskoffreezingthatcanoccurwithexposedpiping.

General:Thisflushplanshouldonlybeusedforcleanproductsasdirtyproductscanclogtheinternalline.Not recommendedonverticalpumps.

Plan 02Single Seals

Description: Plan02is anon-circulatingflushplanwhereadequatevaporsuppressioncanbeassured.

Advantages: Solidsarenotcontinuallyintroducedintothe sealchamber,no externalhardwareisrequired,andnaturalventingoccurswhenusedwitha taperedboresealchamber.

General:Idealwithlarge bore/taperedboreANSI/ASMEB73.1or specialisedISO3069sealchambersorwith hotprocesspumps utilizingacoolingjacket.On thelatter services,aPlan 62withsteamcanalso providesomeadditionalcooling.

Plan 11Single Seals

Description:Plan11isthemostcommonflushplaninusetoday.This plantakes fluidfromthe pumpdischarge(orfroman intermediatestage)throughan orifice(s)anddirectsittothesealchambertoprovidecoolingandlubricationtothe sealfaces.

Advantages:Noproductcontaminationand pipingissimple.

General:IfthesealissetupwithaDistributedorExtendedflush,the effectivenessofthe systemwillbeimproved.

Plan 12Single Seals

Description:Plan12issimilartoPlan11,exceptthatastrainerorfilteris addedto theflushline.

Advantages:Noproductcontamination andsolids areremovedfromthe flushstreamkeeping theseal clean.

General:IfthesealissetupwithaDistributedorExtendedflush,the effectivenessofthe systemwillbeimproved.Thisplan shouldbe equippedwithadifferentialpressureindicatoror alarmtoalert theuserthatthe filterorstraineris clogged.

Plan 13Single Seals

Description:InaPlan13theflowexitsthesealchamberandisroutedbacktopumpsuction.

Advantages:WithaPlan13itispossibletoincreaseordecreaseseal chamberpressurewith propersizingof theorificeandthroat bushingclearance.

General:TypicallyPlan13 isused onverticalturbinepumpssincetheyhavethedischargeatthetopofthepumpwherethesealislocated.Becauseofthedifferenceinflow patterns,Plan13 isnot asefficientinremovingheatasaPlan11andthusrequiresahigherflowrate.

Plan 14Single Seals

Description: Plan14isacombinationofPlans11and13.Flushistakenoffofpumpdischarge,senttothesealchamber,andpipedbacktopumpsuction.

Advantages: Coolingcanbe optimizedwiththeflushdirectedatthe sealfaces. Planallowsfor automaticventingofthe sealchamber.

General: Oftenused onverticalpumpstoprovideadequate flowandvapor pressuremarginindependentofthroat bushingdesign.

Plan 53BDual Seals,  Pressurised

Description:Plan53B previouslytermed53Modifiedusesan accumulatortoisolate thepressurisinggasfrom thebarrierfluid.A heatexchangeris includedinthe circulationlooptocoolthebarrierfluid.Flowisinducedbyapumpingring.

Advantages:Shouldtheloop becontaminatedforany reason,thecontaminationis containedwithintheclosed circuit.Themake-up systemcansupply barrierfluidto multipledualpressurisedsealingsystems.

General:Thebladderaccumulatorisolatesthepressurisinggasfrom thebarrierfluidtoprevent gasentrainment.Theheatexchangercanbewatercooled,finnedtubing, oranair-cooledunitbased uponthesystemheat load.

Plan 52Dual Seals, Unpressurised

Description:Plan52usesanexternalreservoirtoprovide bufferfluidfor theoutersealof anunpressuriseddualsealarrangement.

Advantages:Incomparisonto singleseals,dualunpressurised sealscanprovidereducednet leakageratesaswellasredundancyintheeventoffailure.

General:Coolingcoilsin thereservoirareavailablefor removingheatfrom thebufferfluid.

Plan 41Single Seals

Description:Plan41isacombinationofPlan21andPlan31.InPlan41,productfrompumpdischargeisfirstputthroughanabrasiveseparatorandthentotheheatexchanger beforebeingintroduced tothesealchamber.

Advantages:Solidsareremoved andproducttemperatureisreduced toenhance theseal’senvironment.

General:Plan41istypicallyusedonhotserviceswithsolids;however,dependingon thetemperatureof theprocess,operatingcosts canbe high.

Plan 32Single Seals

Description:Plan32usesaflushstreambroughtinfromanexternalsourcetotheseal.Thisplanisalmostalwaysused inconjunctionwith aclose clearancethroatbushing.

Advantages:Theexternalflush fluid,whenselectedproperly,canresult invastlyextended seallife.

General:Whenanoutsideflushsource isused,concernsregardingproductdilutionand/oreconomicsmustbeconsideredbytheuser.

Plan 31Single Seals

Description:Plan 31 is variation ofPlan 11,where an abrasive separatoris added to the flushline.In this plan,the product is introduced to theabrasive separatorfrom the discharge ofthe pump.

Advantages: Unlikeastraineror filter,theabrasiveseparatordoesnotrequirecleaning.Solidsareremovedfromtheflush streamkeepingthesealclean.

General: Thisplanshouldbeusedfor servicescontainingsolidsthat haveaspecificgravityatleasttwicethatof theprocessfluid.Typicallytheseparatorrequiresa minimumpressuredifferentialof15psi (1bar) tooperateproperly.Highpressuredifferentialsmayrequiretheadditionofanorificeupstreamof thecyclone.

Plan 23Single Seals

Description:Plan23isaclosedloopsystemusingapumpingringto circulateproductthrough aheatexchangerandbacktothesealchamber.

Advantages:MoreefficientthanaPlan21andlesschanceof heatexchanger fouling.Reduced temperatureimproveslubricityand improvesvaporpressure margin.

General:Preferredplanfor hotapplications.Closeclearancethroatbushing isrecommendedto reducemixingofhot productwithcooler closedloop system.

Plan 21Single Seals

Description:Plan21isacooledversionofPlan11.Theproductfrom pumpdischargeis directedthroughanorifice,thento aheat exchangerto lowerthetemperaturebeforebeingintroduced intothe sealchamber.

Advantages:Processfluidcools andlubricatestheseal,thereforeno dilutionofprocess stream.Coolingimproveslubricityand reducesthe possibilityofvaporizationinthe sealchamber.

General:Plan21isnotapreferredplan,eitherbyAPIormanyusers,duetothehighheatloadputontheheatexchanger.APlan 23is preferred.

Plan 53A Dual Seals, Pressurised

Description:Plan53Ausesanexternalreservoirtoprovide barrierfluidforapressuriseddualseal arrangement.Reservoirpressureis producedby agas,usuallynitrogen.Flow isinducedby apumpingring.

Advantages:Reservoirsizecan beoptimizeddependenton flowrate.Wearparticlessettleto bottomofreservoir anddon’tgetrecirculated.

  General:Heatis dissipatedby  reservoircoolingcoils.Barrier  fluidissubjecttogas  entrainmentatpressures/   temperaturesabove  300psi(21barg).

Plan 53CDual Seals,Pressurised

Description:Plan53Cuses apistona ccumulatortoprovidepressuretothesystem.Itusesareferencelinefromthesealchambertoprovide aconstant pressuredifferentialoverthechamber’spressure.A water-orair-cooledheat exchangerprovidesforbarrierfluid cooling.Flowis inducedbyapumpingring.

Advantages:Providesa trackingsystemto maintainbarrierpressureabove sealchamber pressure.

  General: Theheatexchangercanbewater-cooled,finnedtubing,oranair-cooledunitbasedupon thesystemheat

  load.Thereference linetothe accumulator  mustbetolerant ofprocesscontamination  withoutplugging.

Plan 54Dual Seals,Pressurised

Description:Plan54 utilizesanexternalsource toprovidea cleanpressurisedbarrier fluidtoa dualpressurisedseal.

Advantages:Canprovide pressurisedflowto multiplesealinstallationsto reducecosts.Positively eliminatesfugitiveemissionsto atmosphere.

General:Plan54systemscanbecustomengineeredtosuitapplicationrequirements. Systemscan rangefromthedirectconnection fromotherprocess streamstocomplexAPI614 systems.

Plan 74Dual Gas Seals

Description:Plan74 providesa pressurisedgas,typicallynitrogen,todualgassealsthroughtheuseofacontrolpanelthat removesmoisture,filtersthe gas,andregulatesthebarrier pressure.

Advantages:Lowercostsand maintenancethansystemsused ondual pressurisedliquidsystems.Leakagetoatmosphereisaninertgas.

General:Thebarriergas isusually apressurisednitrogenline.For higherpressureapplications thesystempressurecanbesupplementedwithagaspressurebooster/amplifier.

 

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