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Our custom packaged solutions safely and reliably recover petroleum vapors vented from the coker blowdown process. Typically, the coke drums are steamed then vented to the blowdown system prior to the coke cutting process initiation. The vapor from the blowdown process contains steam and hydrocarbon vapors. The water vapor in the stream is condensed in the liquid ring system and the hydrocarbon vapors are compressed and sent to the fuel system.
The coker blowdown process is a semi-batch process with a large initial flow rate that slowly ramps down over an extended period of time. The vapor stream composition also varies throughout the entire blowdown process. To handle these conditions the GARO compressor system regulates itself according to the discontinuous and variable capacity of the delayed coker. This automation optimizes performance and reduces unplanned downtime.
GARO Single-Stage Liquid Ring Compressor Package
About Garo
Since 1947, Garo has collaborated with companies around the world to custom design compressors that enable safe handling of toxic and corrosive gases. More than 70 years of engineering expertise allows us to support clients from concept/FEED studies through project execution to site services and more.