Process bottlenecks addressed through steam system modifications for a sweetener plant in Malaysia

A sweetener plant in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, was facing specific steam issues with its Ethanol Rectification System 1 (ERS).

Objective

PROBLEM

The plant faced the following challenges:

  • Wet steam conditions observed at several process points.
  • Fluctuating steam pressure at the inlet of the Ethanol Rectification System (ERS) plant.
  • Temperature instability at the distillation and dehydration columns.
  • Live steam loss due to manual bypassing of steam traps to maintain the required temperature.
  • Excessive back pressure on condensate system due to trap bypassing.
  • Water hammering issues in the condensate lines.
Solution

SOLUTION

Forbes Marshall conducted a detailed steam and condensate study and the following solutions were recommended and implemented:

  • A moisture separator was installed to remove condensate formed in the mainline before it reached the control valve.
  • The existing pilot operated valve was replaced with a Forbes Marshall roboter pressure reducing valve, which stabilised supply steam pressure to the ERS 1 process.
  • The existing float trap was replaced with a steam-operated pump trap (SOPT) to eliminate water hammering issues in the distillation column and maintain plate heat exchanger (PHE) temperature at 100°C (212°F).
  • A steam-operated pressure powered pump (PPPPU) was installed to recover and transfer condensate to the pressurised deaerator.
Benefit

BENEFITS

Steam pressure to the ERS 1 process is now stable.

Water hammering issues in the distillation column eliminated.

Temperature at the PHE is stable at 100°C (212°F).

Condensate is recovered and transferred to the pressurised deaerator.

Problem of wet steam eliminated.

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