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Glycol Dehydration - Beginner
Provides a base overview of process principles of liquid desiccants and basic plant chemistry, a general equipment overview, and process run-through for the entire triethylene glycol (TEG) dehydration process.
Course Price 400
Content
Tartan Academy Instructions
1.1 Process Equipment Overview: Glycol Dehydration Units
2.1 Inlet Separator: Introduction
2.2 3-Phase Horizontal Separator
2.3 Vertical Inlet Separators
2.4 Inlet Separator Contaminants
2.5 Inlet Separator Efficiencies
3.1 Contactor
3.2 Contactor Design
3.3 Contactor Trays
3.4 Contactor Tray Operation
3.5 Contactor Tray Packing
3.6 Contactor Random Packing and Comparison
3.7 Contactor Demister Pad
4.1 Reflux Coil or Condenser
5.1 Flash Tank
6.1 Filtration and Separation
6.2 Filtration Media
6.3 Depth Style Filter
6.4 String Wound Filters
6.5 Filter Change-out
6.6 Surface Filtration
6.7 Filter On-Line Efficiency
6.8 Bag Filters
7.1 Activated Carbon Cartridge & Beds
7.2 Activated Carbon Vessel
8.1 Lean-Rich Exchanger
8.2 Lean-Rich Exchanger Types
9.1 Still Column or Stripper Tower
10.1 Reboiler
10.2 Reboiler Operation
11.1 Stripping/Stahl Column
12.1 Lean TEG Accumulator
13.1 Pumps
14.1 Dewpoint Analyzers
14.2 Dew Point Depression
15.1 Typical Dehydration Unit Operating Conditions and Alarms 1
15.2 Typical Dehydration Unit Operating Conditions and Alarms 2
15.3 Typical Dehydration Unit Operating Conditions and Alarms 3
16.1 Summary
Sample Lesson Preview
3-Phase Horizontal Separator
2.2 3-Phase Horizontal Separator
Duration: 01:08