SAFE INERTIZATION APPARATUS
20210364115 · 2021-11-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C99/0063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C2/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16K15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01J19/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L55/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17D3/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01J19/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17D1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L55/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to an inertization apparatus for inerting a working volume in a chemical production plant by flushing with inert gas, where the chemical production plant comprises a plant-wide inert gas distribution system having pipes for distributing the inert gas and at least one inert gas offtake position which can be connected to a connecting conduit. According to the invention, it is provided that the connecting conduit between inertization apparatus and working volume is connected, at its end nearest the working volume, in a not reversibly detachable manner to an intermediate piece, where the intermediate piece can be connected in a reversibly detachable manner to a counterpiece provided on the working volume.
Claims
1. An apparatus for inerting a working volume in a chemical production plant by flushing with inert gas, wherein the chemical production plant comprises a plant-wide inert gas distribution system comprising pipes for distributing the inert gas and at least one inert gas offtake position which can be connected to a connecting conduit, the apparatus comprising the following constituents and assemblies having a fluid connection with one another: (a) a gas distributor and a first connecting conduit having a first connecting device, configured to establish a gastight connection between the at least one inert gas offtake position and the gas distributor, (b) a second connecting conduit having a second connecting device, configured to connect the gas distributor to the working volume to be inerted, (c) a third connecting conduit having a third connecting device, configured to connect the gas distributor to an offgas disposal apparatus, wherein the second connecting conduit is connected at the end closest to the working volume to an intermediate piece, wherein the intermediate piece may be connected in a reversibly detachable manner to a counterpiece provided on the working volume, wherein the intermediate piece and the counterpiece in the connected state form a fourth connecting device thereby allowing a flow of inert gas into the working volume, and wherein the second connecting conduit and/or the fourth connecting device comprises a backflow prevention device.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fourth connecting device is configured so that inflow of inert gas into the working volume may occur only in the connected state.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second connecting conduit is mechanically flexible.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the second connecting conduit is configured as polymer hose, metal-fabric-reinforced polymer hose or as metal tube.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate piece and the counterpiece engage with one another in a mechanically complementary manner and in the connected state thus form the fourth connecting device, with the intermediate piece and the counterpiece having a configuration selected from the following group: key and lock, bayonet connection, external and internal thread as left-hand thread, where intermediate piece and counterpiece are configured to be connected in a gastight manner by bringing together and turning.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the backflow prevention device is configured as nonreturn valve.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the backflow prevention device is configured to withstand the gas atmosphere in the working volume at the maximum pressure and maximum temperature thereof for a predetermined maximum time.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second connecting conduit and/or the fourth connecting device comprises an overpressure release device having a discharge conduit, wherein the discharge conduit is suitable for gastight connection of the overpressure release device to the offgas disposal apparatus.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the overpressure release device comprises at least one element selected from the group consisting of: bursting disk, mechanical overpressure valve; and pneumatically or electromagnetically actuated valve controlled by a pressure sensor which transmits an electronic control signal to the valve as a function of the measured pressure value.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first connecting conduit and/or the first connecting device comprises a backflow prevention device.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the third connecting conduit and/or the third connecting device comprises an overpressure release device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] Further developments, advantages and possible uses of the invention are also evident from the following description of a working example and the drawing. All features described and/or depicted form, either in themselves or in any combination, the invention, regardless of the way they are combined in the claims or the back-references therein. The single FIGURE shows:
[0040]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0041] In the working example of an inertization apparatus according to the invention as shown in
[0042] The gas distributor 20 does not require any particular configuration; it is possible to use a connecting piece which is commercially available or can easily be produced, for example a pipe-connection T-piece or cross-piece. In the latter case, an additional gas path is available. On the other hand, a configuration of the gas distributor as vessel having the appropriate connection facilities for connecting conduits has the advantage that pressure fluctuations or pressure pulses in the connecting conduits are damped to a greater extent because of the higher intrinsic volume compared to pure pipe connections.
[0043] The gas distributor 20 is connected via the second connecting device 22, the second connecting conduit 24 and a valve arranged in the conduction path 24 to a backflow prevention device 26 which in the present example is configured as nonreturn flap and opens only the gas path away from the gas distributor while shutting the gas path in the direction towards the gas distributor.
[0044] The backflow prevention device is connected via a further conduit 28 to an intermediate piece 30 which is connected by positive locking and frictionally to a counterpiece 32. This is indicated in
[0045] The counterpiece 32 is connected in a gastight manner to a working volume, in the present case a vessel 50 to be inerted. The vessel 50 is connected via the connecting device 54, conduit 52 and a valve arranged in the conduction path 52 to a feed conduit and via connecting device 56, conduit 58 and a valve arranged in the conduction path 58 to a discharge conduit for an operating medium. During inertization operation, nitrogen as inerting gas flows via the fourth connecting device into the vessel 50. The resulting flushing gas is discharged from the vessel 50 via conduit 58 and fed to an offgas disposal apparatus which is not shown. The conduction path 52 is closed (indicated by the solid black valve symbol) during inertization by closing of the appropriate valve.
[0046] The gas distributor 20 is also connected in a gastight manner via a third connecting device 40, a third connecting conduit 42 and a spring-loaded safety valve 44 arranged in the conduction path 42 to an offgas disposal apparatus which is not shown. If separating the connection between the gas distributor and the working volume by detaching the connection between intermediate piece and counterpiece is forgotten before renewed start-up of the working volume after inerting is completed, it is possible for operating media to be able to flow into the inertization apparatus if the backflow prevention device effects only in sufficient closure in the backflow direction, for instance because it has been made to leak by hot operating medium and thus only insufficiently performs its task. In this case, the gas path via the third connecting conduit 42 into the offgas disposal apparatus is open by appropriate setting of the safety valve 44 and thus safely disposes of the operating medium which enters the inertization apparatus. In this case, it is advantageous also to close the gas path via the first connecting conduit by means of a backflow prevention device which is additionally installed in this connecting conduit but is not pictorially shown in order to prevent backflow of the operating medium into the conduit 10 and thus prevent contamination of the inerting gas.
[0047] Further advantageous embodiments of the inertization apparatus of the invention which are not pictorially shown in
[0048] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not pictorially shown in
[0049] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not pictorially shown in
[0050] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not pictorially shown in
[0051] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not shown pictorially in
[0052] key and lock, bayonet connection, external and internal thread as left-hand thread,
[0053] where intermediate piece and counterpiece are configured so that they can be connected in a gastight manner by bringing together and turning and wherein the intermediate piece comprises a closure device for the inflowing inert gas, which is opened on turning and thus opens the inert gas path. This avoids the escape of inerting gas in the disconnected state and further reduces the possibility of incorrect use of the inertization apparatus.
[0054] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not shown pictorially in
[0055] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not pictorially shown in
[0056] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not pictorially shown in
[0057] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not pictorially shown in
[0058] A further advantageous embodiment of the inertization apparatus of the invention, which is not pictorially shown in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0059] 10 Conduit [0060] 12 Conduit with valve [0061] 14 Connecting device (first connecting device) [0062] 16 Conduit (first connecting conduit) with valve [0063] 18 Connecting device [0064] 20 Gas distributor [0065] 22 Connecting device (second connecting device) [0066] 24 Conduit (second connecting conduit) with valve [0067] 26 Backflow prevention device [0068] 28 Conduit [0069] 30 Intermediate piece [0070] 32 Counterpiece [0071] 40 Connecting device (third connecting device) [0072] 42 Conduit (third connecting conduit) [0073] 44 Safety valve [0074] 50 Vessel (working volume) [0075] 52 Conduit with valve [0076] 54 Connecting device [0077] 56 Connecting device [0078] 58 Conduit with valve