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Flare stacks emit excess hydrocarbon gases that cannot be recovered or recycled. These gases combined with steam and/or air are burnt off in the flare system to produce water vapor and carbon dioxide. Increasingly, national and local government bodies are requiring processing companies to monitor the various emissions from their plant stacks and flares to reduce the amount of pollution entering the atmosphere.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published amendments to Refinery Sector Rule RSR) 40 CFR Part 63 affecting flares; refineries must bring flares into compliance with new §63.670 ‘Requirements for Flare Control Devices’.
The new requirements define five flare operating limits:
NHVCZ can be calculated by measuring the net heating value of the vent gas (NHVVG), making flue gas analysis a vital part of any compliance strategy. If the NHVCZ approaches 270 BTU/scf, additional fuel gas such as propane or natural gas must be added. This may then require the addition of steam to the flare, to avoid the production of visible emissions. The analysis of flare gases presents a series of challenges to the processing industries.
The Thermo Scientific Prima PRO Process Mass Spectrometer is the world’s leading process mass spectrometer, designed to operate reliably in harsh production environments. Process Mass Spectrometry is particularly suited to the measurement of flare gas streams because it offers accurate, fast, multicomponent analysis.
Utilizing unique Pulsed Ultraviolet Fluorescence (PUVF) technology and the proven Pyrolysis system, the Thermo Scientific SOLA iQ Flare Analyzer builds on the success of the SOLA II flare analyzer.
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Download this free eBook to discover how gas analysis using process mass spectrometers and sulfur analyzers monitor flare stack emissions to comply with flare operating limits.
Learn why process mass spectrometry is an optimal technique for handling the challenges of flare gas in the processing industry.
The analysis of flare gases presents a series of challenges to the processing industries. Firstly, the emissions are typically made up of complex mixtures of inorganic and organic species, and compositions and concentrations vary dramatically over time as process conditions change. And although many regulations require just the total heating value, total sulfur, or total hydrocarbon values to be recorded, measuring the concentrations of individual components helps identify the source of the emission, locating the problem to a specific part of the plant. Process Mass Spectrometry is particularly suited to the measurement of flare gas streams because it offers accurate, fast, multicomponent analysis.
The Prima PRO Process Mass Spectrometer offers fast, accurate, and multicomponent analysis for plant stack.
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