Glycol Refrigeration - Beginner
Provides a base overview of process principles of liquid desiccants and basic plant chemistry, and a general equipment overview and process run-through for the entire monoethylene glycol (MEG) refrigeration process.
Course Price
400
Content
Tartan Academy Instructions
1.1 Process Principles Liquid and Solid Desiccants
1.2 Dewpoint Depression
1.3 Dewpoint Analyzers
2.1 Different Types of Glycols
2.2 Applicable Uses for MEG
3.1 Refrigeration Process Equipment Overview 1
3.2 Refrigeration Process Equipment Overview 2
3.3 Inlet Separator
3.4 Gas/gas Exchangers
3.5 Propane Chiller
3.6 JT Valve
3.7 Low Temperature Separator 1
3.8 Low Temperature Separator 2
3.9 Reflux Coil
3.10 Flash Tank
3.11 Particulate Filters
3.12 Activated Carbon Cartridge and Bed
3.13 Lean-Rich MEG Heat Exchanger
3.14 Still Column
3.15 Reboiler
3.16 Glycol Accumulator or Surge Tank
3.17 Glycol Circulation & Injection Pumps
4.1 Injection Nozzle Considerations
4.2 Injection Nozzle Location
4.3 Injection Nozzle Selection
4.4 Injection Nozzle Wear
5.1 Summary
Sample Lesson Preview
4.3 Injection Nozzle Selection
Duration: 03:05