Ejectors in Flare Gas Recovery Systems One of the safe and pressure diminishing systems in oil and gas refineries as well as petrochemical complexes, is the help header with the flare stack being the last segment. In this system all the abundance gases are gathered and sent to the flare stack to be burnt. Lot of these gas mixtures have a high warming quality and in some cases it can even be used as the crude material for different units. It is clear that burning this gas mixture in a flare stack causes environmental issues like air and noise pollution. Flare Gas Recovery Systems are specialised compression bundles, which mean to recover and repurpose gasses and emissions, like methane/LPGs and sulphur dioxide that will usually be burned throughout the flaring method. Key to the protected operation of refineries and petrochemical facilities, the method involves capturing the gas from the flare knock-out vessel and pressures it using liquid ring compressors.
Flare Gas Recovery System Process ● ● ● ● ●
Separating the flare header with a proprietary-design liquid seal. Recovering normally flared gases and delivering them back into the facility so they can be processed and reused as fuel gas. Removing liquids. Compressing gases up to a defined pressure level. Cooling recovered gases (if necessary).
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