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Seal Environment

API Piping Plans API


JC Tianjin Training Module 4.3
2001 John Crane EAA

November 2004

API Piping Plans API

API Piping Plans API


Advantage
- No external piping

Limitations
- Changing flow rate required dismantling of pump - For clean pumpages only

Integral (internal) recirculation from pump discharge to seal

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Points to Note for API Plan 02: - The injection tapping is used for venting prior to startup. -API plan 02 is often used together with plan 62, especially on high temperature bellows seals.

No flushing to the mechanical seal (dead-ended)

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Points to Note for API Plan 11: - Use an orifice to restrict the flow rate if the discharge pressure is 3 bar higher than seal chamber pressure. - Use on clean and low abrasives duties

Seal Flushing By-Pass from Discharge

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Points to Note for API Plan 13: - Use an orifice to restrict the flow rate if the seal chamber pressure is 3 bar higher than suction pressure. - handle abrasives duty better than API plan 11 -higher seal chamber pressure to suppress vaporisation

Recirculation from seal chamber through a flow control orifice and back to pump suction

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Points to Note for API Plan 14:


- Flow back to suction side will evacuate vapours that may collect in seal chamber. - Recommended for light hydrocarbon service.

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Cooling Water Inlet Cooling Water Outlet

Recirculation from pump discharge through a flow control orifice and cooler to seal Open Loop Cooling Circuit

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Discharge
Vent at highest point of the piping

Cooling Water Inlet

Cooling Water Outlet

Heat exchanger

18 - 24"
Suction
Throat bushing mechanical seal with pumping ring

Recirculation from a pumping ring in the seal chamber through cooler and back to seal Closed Loop Cooling Circuit

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Points to note for API Plan 23:

Thermosyphon design
* heat exchanger 18 to 24" above pump centre line. * Prevent overheating in standby and startup. Install close fitting neck bushing at the bottom of seal chamber to isolate the heat from the impeller end. Used on high temperature applications to minimise heat load on the cooler by cooling only small amount of liquid that is recirculated. For high temperature boiler feed pump applications

Other applications
* high temperature liquid close to bubble point.

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Clean overflow

Inlet

Underflow

Recirculation from pump discharge through a cyclone separator delivering clean fluid to the seal and fluid with solids back to pump suction line

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Throat Bushing

Points to Note for API Plan 32:


- Chose a proper source of seal flush to eliminate the potential for vaporisation of the injected fluid and to avoid contamination of the fluid being pumped with the injected flush. - Install a labyrinth bushing at the bottom of the stuffing box to control the flushing and pressure if necessary.

Single Seal Flushing from External Source

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Cooling Water Inlet Cooling Water Outlet

Recirculation from pump discharge through a cyclone separator delivering clean fluid through a cooler and then to seal and fluid with solids back to pump suction line

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Needle valve

Points to Note for API Plan 51: -- Dead ended blanket on atmospheric side of seal to prevent freezing of moisture. Seal face will not stick together when the pump started. Typical application : Pump operating below 0 C -- API 610 8th Edition has eliminated this piping plan.

External reservoir providing a dead-ended blanket of fluid to the quench connection of the gland.

API Piping Plans API

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A fluid used as a lubricant or buffer between dual mechanical seals. The buffer fluid is always at a pressure lower than the pump process pressure being sealed. A fluid which is introduced between dual mechanical seals to completely isolate the pump process liquid from the environment. Pressure of the barrier fluid is always higher than the pump process pressure being sealed.

The purpose of fluid circulation is to remove heat from mechanical seal

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Fluid circulation by temperature difference between the seal and reservoir. Higher temperature liquid at seal has lower density rises to the reservoir. Lower temperature liquid at reservoir has higher density falls to the seal to provide cooling.

T2

T1
Pump

On applications below ambient temperature, circulation of barrier fluid may not be desirable. Pumping ring The atmosphere will heat the reservoir and consequently add heat to the seal area.

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Vent valve (Normally Open) Orifice Fill valve Level Switch (H) Level Switch (L) Pressure Gauge Pressure Switch Level Gauge
Points to Note for API Plan 52:
Typically used with an Arrangement 2

Drain

unpressurised dual seal. During normal operation, circulation is maintained by an internal pumping ring. The reservoir is usually continuously vented to a vapour recovery system and is maintained at a pressure less than the pressure in the seal chamber.

External reservoir providing buffer fluid for the outer seal of an unpressurised dual seal arrangement.

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Vent Valve (Normally Close) Orifice Level Switch (L) Pressure Gauge Pressure Switch One-way Block Valve (Normally Open) Level Gauge
Points to Note for API Plan 53:
Typically used with an Arrangement 3

External Pressure Source

Drain

pressurised dual seal. During normal operation, circulation is maintained by an internal pumping ring. The reservoir pressure is greater than the process pressure being sealed.

External reservoir providing pressurised barrier fluid for the outer seal of an pressurised dual seal arrangement.

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Points to Note for API Plan 54:


Typically used with an

Arrangement 3 pressurised dual seal. During normal operation, circulation is maintained by an external pump or pressure system. The circulating barrier fluid pressure is greater than the process pressure being sealed.

External barrier fluid system providing pressurised barrier fluid for the outer seal of an pressurised dual seal arrangement

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Safe to use, handle, store Stable liquid at ambient temperatures Not a VOC, VHAP or other regulated compound Non flammable Non foaming when pressurised Clean and good lubricity Compatible with process fluid Compatible with seal materials Good heat transfer properties Good flow qualities at very low temperatures Low solubility of gas Local availability VOC : Volatile Organic Compound Low cost
VHAP : Volatile Hazardous Air Polutants

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Point to Note for API Plan 61:


Typically this plan is used

when the purchaser is to provide fluid (such as steam, gas, or water ) to an auxiliary sealing device.

Tapped connections for the purchasers use

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Points to Note for API Plan 62:


The quench may be required

to prevent solids from accumulating on the atmospheric side of the seal. Typically used with a closeclearance throttle bushing.

Single Seal Quench from External Source

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans


Plan 14 (Plan 11+13) Plan 53s - Arrangement 3, Contacting Wet (CW) Seals 53a traditional configuration 53b bladder accumulator 53c piston pot/ accumulator Containment Seal Plan 72 Arrangement 2 w/ Containment Seal (CS) Plan 75 Arrangement 2 w/ Containment Seal (CS) Plan 76 Arrangement 2 w/ Containment Seal (CS) Gas Barrier Seals Plan 74 Arrangement 3, Non-Contacting (NC) Seals

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 53a (A.4.12)

Arrangement 3, Contacting Wet (CW) Seals Dual Pressurised (Double) Seals Utilises direct nitrogen blanket for pressure due to nitrogen entrainment in the barrier liquid API 682 limits the maximum nitrogen pressure to 10 barg, JC recommendation is maximum nitrogen pressure 21 barg, as long as the barrier fluid temperature is less than 120C

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 53b (A.4.12)

Arrangement 3, Contacting Wet (CW) Seals Dual Pressurised (Double) Seals Utilizes bladder accumulator for pressure Bladder eliminates nitrogen contact with barrier liquid Allows for higher pressure applications

Configuration Includes:

TI B O BI
When Specified

F B O

BI

Accumulator Pressure Indicator Pressure Switch Heat Exchanger

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 53c (A.4.12)

Arrangement 3, Contacting Wet (CW) Seals Dual Pressurised (Double) Seals Utilizes piston pot for pressure

F BO When Specified

BO

BI

BI

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 53c (A.4.12)

Piston pot eliminates nitrogen contact with barrier liquid Piston provides constant pressure ratio to seals (1.1:1)

Allows for higher pressure applications Configuration includes: Piston pot Pressure indicator Pressure switch Heat exchanger Level switch

Spring

Barrier Fluid Temperature (7.3.4.1.1)

Liquid barrier systems shall be designed such that that maximum temperature differential between the barrier fluid inlet and outlet immediately adjacent to the seal chamber is:

8 degree C for glycol /water or diesel barrier fluids; and


16 degree C for mineral oil barrier fluid

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans


Plan 11 with Plan 53

Arrangement 3 may use Plan 11 & 53


Improved heat transfer Reverse pressure capability

Back to Back seals uses Plan 53

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 72 (A.4.16)

Arrangement 2, w/ Containment Seal (CS) Dual Un-Pressurised (Tandem) Seals Dry-running secondary containment seal Low pressure nitrogen sweep (purge) Sweeps primary leakage to collection system Dilutes primary leakage to lower emission levels Used in conjunction with Plan 75 or 76
CSV:

containment seal vent containment seal Drain GBI: gas buffer inlet FIL: coalescing filter
CSD:

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 74 (A.4.17)

Arrangement 3, Non-contacting Seals (NC) Dual Pressurised (Double) Gas Barrier Seals Nitrogen gas barrier 1.75 - 2 bar (25-30 psi) above seal chamber pressure Zero emissions Essentially a T2800 panel
GBI: gas buffer inlet GBO: gas buffer outlet (NC) (used only to depressurize)

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 75 (A.4.18)

Arrangement 2, w/ Containment Seal (CS) Dual Un-Pressurised (Tandem) Seals Dry-running secondary Condensate collection reservoir (8.6.5.2) Used when primary seal leakage may condense ( does not completely vaporize) May be used in conjunction with Plan 72

API 682 2nd Edition API 682 New Piping Plans Plan 76 (A.4.19)

Arrangement 2, w/ Containment Seal (CS) Dual Un-Pressurised Seals (Dry-running secondary) Primary leakage routed to flare or vent

Used when primary seal leakage will not condense (completely vaporizes) Essentially a 48SC or 28LD panel leakage detection

May be used in conjunction with Plan 72

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