Safety Moment Condensate leak.

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Safety Moment Condensate leak

2” (50mm) line (equalises pressure across ESDV at start-up) Plant flowrates have changed recently, and there has been high levels of vibration on the pipework on the main outlet of the condensate separator. On at least two previous occasions the position indicator on the Level Control Valve has gone into fault, preventing the control room operator (CRO) from seeing the actual position of the level control valve. So far they have managed their way around this. Level Transmitter Condensate separator LT Main condensate line Vibrating pipework Emergency Shutdown Valve (ESDV) What hazards do you see? What could go wrong? What might be the consequences? 2” (50mm) line (equalises pressure across ESDV at start-up) Level Control Valve (LCV) DISCUSS Condensate leak

What happened Identified issues The LCV was not designed for the current flowrates, leading to vibration Vibration caused a crack in the 2’’ line connected to the condensate outlet, Condensate leaked out at ~8 kg/second. It took 90 minutes for flow to stop, as the leak was on the separator side of the closed ESDV. Identified issues There was a design failure People had become accustomed to the vibration There was a lack of specialist competence to select the right size of valve There was a lack of operations input to projects on valve issues and design LT LCV Level Transmitter Condensate separator 2” line ESDV Crack and leak Condensate separator Crack and leak ESDV LCV Vibrating pipework Condensate leak

What operating conditions are you tolerating that could be hazardous? DISCUSS Is there vibrating hydrocarbon plant that concerns you? What might you do differently today in your work? What could you look for when out on site? Condensate leak

Recommendations for learning: Help and advice Recommendations for learning: Vibrating pipework is a warning sign – don’t live with it Vibration can result from original design as well as changing plant conditions Creeping change can be difficult to spot – people can become accustomed to defective conditions. Are you accepting normalisation of deviation? Managing vibration requires engineering advice – constraining vibrating pipework can cause failure A Step Change Joined-up Thinking video on small bore tubing issues is available A guidance document for the avoidance of vibration induced fatigue failure in process pipework Is there anything else you would do? Who can you go to in your organisation for help with vibration? The Step Change logo is hyperlinked to the small bore tubing video and is free to members Energy Institute logo is hyperlinked to the Energy Institute website. Note: non-Energy Institute members will be charged to download the document. Condensate leak

Which of the 7Cs are involved in this safety alert? Change management Communication Complacency Control of work Competence Culture Commitment Did this presentation result in discussion that could lead to creating another alert to share with industry? Please contact : info@stepchangeinsafety.net Condensate leak