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Introduction
It is a design and operating challenge to move molten sulphur around a plant. To
keep the sulphur molten and pumpable at the proper viscosity, all piping and
equipment handling molten sulphur must be heated and insulated. Steam
jacketed piping is by far the most common way of conveying molten sulphur
throughout the plant. Less common methods are steam or electrical tracing.
Piping
Jacketed piping is basically a pipe within a pipe. Molten sulphur flows in the
central or core pipe while steam flows in the annular space formed between the
two pipes. Sulphur piping will generally be carbon steel, seamless pipe supplied
to ASTM A106 Gr. B and/or ASTM A53 Gr. B. Standard sizes of jacketed pipe
for molten sulphur are:
Core Pipe
Pipe Jacket
Flange
1"
2"
1"
2"
2"
3"
3"
4"
4"
6"
6"
8"
8"
10"
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The valve body is generally cast steel with a ductile cast iron plug. The plug
rotates in a PTFE sleeve that is locked in the body by raised metal lips and
grooves surrounding the body parts.
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Partially jacketed valves are available in sizes from 25 mm to 300 mm (1" to 12")
in the 150 lb. rating. 300 lb. rated valves are available from 25 mm to 200 mm (1"
to 8") but are generally not required in most acid plant applications.
Valves smaller than 80 or 100 mm (3" or 4") will be wrench operated while larger
valves are equipped with a gear operator.
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Service Conditions
Molten Sulphur
Piping should be designed and rated for the maximum pump
discharge pressure. For plants operating with sulphur guns in the
sulphur furnace, operating pressures can be quite high since a high
spray nozzle pressure drop is required to finely atomize the sulphur.
Piping should be designed for a maximum temperature of 170C
(338F).
A 2 mm corrosion allowance is recommended.
Steam Jacket
The operating pressure of the steam jacket will generally be 3.45 bar
(g) (50 psig). The system will be protected from overpressure by a
relief valve located on the steam header downstream of the pressure
reducing station.
The jacketing pipe should be designed for a maximum temperature
of 170C (338F).
A 2 mm corrosion allowance is recommended.
Gaskets
Early piping system used 3 mm (1/8") compressed asbestos gaskets for flanged
connections. Many companies prohibit the use of asbestos so an alternative
must be used. Spiral wound gaskets to API Standard 601 made of 304 S.S. and
flexible graphite are a good alternative.
Steam Jumpovers
Steam jumpovers can be hard
piped using standard carbon steel
pipe fiittings, stainless steel
tubing with 'Swagelok' type fittings
or flexible hoses. By far the
easiest to install and maintain are
flexible hose jumpovers.
Flexible jumpovers are either
annular or helical flexible metal
hose constructed of 300 series stainless steel for the hose and outer braid.
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