Hydro-blasting anti-withdrawal device support
09739548 · 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28G15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B23Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28D7/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28G1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28G15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The hydro-blasting anti-withdrawal device support is used for mounting an anti-withdrawal device (AWD) utilized when cleaning heat exchanger tubes in a shell-and-tube heat exchanger where the tube sheet is recessed within the shell. The support includes a shell flange attachment plate, an AWD attachment plate, and a pipe spacing the two plates apart. Each plate is substantially rectangular and has a pipe attachment tab extending therefrom, the pipe attachment tabs extending in opposite directions. In use, the shell flange attachment plate is secured to the shell flange, the anti-withdrawal device is secured to the AWD attachment plate, and the pipe is dimensioned to support the AWD in close proximity to the heat exchanger tube sheet.
Claims
1. A hydro-blasting anti-withdrawal device support in combination with an anti-withdrawal device (AWD), comprising: a shell flange attachment plate adapted for being secured to a shell of a shell-and-tube heat exchanger; an anti-withdrawal device (AWD) attachment plate adapted for mounting an AWD thereon; and a pipe extending between and spacing the two plates apart; an anti-withdrawal device having: a base; a lower arm pivotally attached to the base; an upper arm pivotally attached to the lower arm; and a clamp disposed on the upper arm, the clamp being adapted for clamping a hydro-blasting assembly thereto; wherein the support extends the anti-withdrawal device far enough into the shell of the shell-and-tube heat exchanger, the heat exchanger having a recessed tube sheet, to secure a hydro-blasting assembly for cleaning the tubes when the shell flange attachment plate is secured to the shell flange and the anti-withdrawal device is mounted on the AWD attachment plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) The hydro-blasting anti-withdrawal device support is used for mounting an anti-withdrawal device (AWD) utilized when cleaning heat exchanger tubes in a shell-and-tube heat exchanger where the tube sheet is recessed within the shell. The support includes a shell flange attachment plate, an AWD attachment plate, and a pipe spacing the two plates apart. Each plate is substantially rectangular and has a pipe attachment tab extending therefrom, the pipe attachment tabs extending in opposite directions. In use, the shell flange attachment plate is secured to the shell flange, the anti-withdrawal device is secured to the AWD attachment plate, and the pipe is dimensioned to support the AWD in close proximity to the heat exchanger tube sheet.
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(8) Since the water is jetted into the tube under very high pressure during the hydro-blasting operation, there is a risk that the lance 165 and hose 160 might experience enough back pressure to shoot the lance 165 rearward out of the tube, exposing the workman P to impact from the hose 160 and lance 165 and exposure to a high pressure jet of water, with the attendant risk of accidental injury. In order to prevent such risk of injury, the lance 165 is usually secured by an anti-withdrawal device 145 for the health and safety of workers cleaning the tubes. A typical anti-withdrawal device 145 has a lower arm 143 attached to a base 149 (by a pivotal joint 151) extending therefrom that may be secured to the shell flange 152, an upper arm 147 that may be pivotally adjusted by an articulating or pivotal joint 141 to reach each perforation 157 in the tube sheet 155, and a clamping device at the end of the upper arm 147 for securing the lance 165. In order to secure the hose/lance to prevent accidental withdrawal from the heat exchanger tubes, the upper arm 147 must be in close proximity (on the order of one inch [2.5 cm]) to the tube sheet 155. When the tube sheet 155 is recessed from the end of the shell 170, clamping or securing the lower arm to the shell flange 152 leaves the end of the upper arm too far from the tube sheet 155 to adequately secure the hose 160 and lance 165. In some cases, for example, the tube sheet 155 may be recessed into the shell 170 by a distance on the order of 1.5 meters, leaving the AWD 145 too far from the tube sheet 155 to secure the hydro-blasting assembly.
(9) In this case, the shell flange attachment plate 120 may be secured to the shell flange 152 using bolts extending through the slots 125 with the tab 125 extending upward so that the pipe may extend into the shell 170. The lower arm 143 of the anti-withdrawal device 145 is secured to the anti-withdrawal device (or AWD) attachment plate 130 using bolts 137 extending through the slots 135 and the base 149 to adjust the angle of the lower arm 143. The through-bores 137 may be used to attach the anti-withdrawal device (or AWD) attachment plate 130 to the tube sheet 155 or align the anti-withdrawal device (or AWD) attachment plate 130 with the tube sheet 155.
(10) In this way, the hydro-blasting anti-withdrawal device support extends the anti-withdrawal device 145 far enough into the recess to allow the anti-withdrawal device 145 to properly secure the hydro-blasting assembly.
(11) It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.