1. Technical Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a mechanical seal support system for determining the volumetric level of barrier fluid in a mechanical seal pressure vessel.
2. Description of the Prior Art
An API Plan 53B accumulator consists of a pressure vessel with an elastomeric bag inside. The bag is internally pressurized with gas. Liquid is then pumped into the vessel causing the bag to contract and so causing the liquid to occupy the space between the bag and the vessel wall.
Over the course of days and weeks, liquid is lost from the mechanical seal. The bag expands to replace these losses; at the same time the system pressure slowly falls. If the accumulator is allowed to empty of liquid, the bag runs out of room to expand and barrier system pressure is lost. In order to maintain the operating pressure for the mechanical seal the liquid must be replenished before the accumulator becomes empty.
The problem is that there is no visual indication of the liquid level to prompt the operator to refill. The nature of the accumulator design does not allow the level to be monitored by means of a simple level gauge. A pressure switch, or transmitter, is usually fitted, which will raise a “fill-me” alarm based on the liquid pressure. The operator is then required to add liquid by means of a small hydraulic pump until the pressure rises to the “charge pressure.” Thus, the level of liquid fill is inferred from the gas pressure in the bag. However, the gas pressure in the bag is affected by the ambient temperature and so as temperature falls, so does pressure, and vice versa. Between −10° C. and +40° C., the indicated pressure can change by almost 20%. Thus, pressure alone is an inaccurate method to control fill.
The draft edition of API 682 4th edition (IS021049) proposes a 53B system design procedure which takes into account pressure variations due to ambient temperature changes. The result is that if a simple pressure-only “fill-me” alarm is used the working volume of liquid is greatly reduced. This will increase the size of the accumulator required to give an acceptable “hold-up” time between refills. In addition, the required charge pressure, i.e., the pressure in the accumulator when just filled with liquid in the required quantity, is also increased. The standard proposes an alternative “floating alarm”' strategy, wherein the alarm pressure is automatically adjusted according to the actual ambient temperature. This allows a greater working volume of liquid for a given size of accumulator, and also reduces the required charge pressure, thus reducing the stress on the mechanical seal, hence increasing its expected life and reliability.
It would be useful for this “floating alarm” system to provide an indication of the volume of liquid in the accumulator so that it is obvious to the operator when the accumulator requires refilling and also, when refilling it, when it has reached the required pressure.
According to the present invention, there is provided a mechanical seal support system comprising:
Preferably, the display means provides a visual indication of the point at which the volume liquid within the bladder accumulator reaches a pre-determined low or high level.
Preferably, the low liquid level is indicated via a colored light and the high level is indicated via a coloured light of a differing hue.
More preferably, the low level is indicated by a red light and the high level is indicated by a green light. A second red light may indicate when the pressure has exceeded the maximum operating pressure of the system.
Alternatively, or in addition, the liquid level is indicated via a digital display. The digital display may be arranged to indicate the liquid level as a numerical percentage.
Preferably, the signal generating means is located externally of the accumulator.
Preferably, the system includes pipe work connecting the signal generating means to the accumulator.
Preferably, the signal generating means is mounted on existing fittings in the pipework of an API Plan 53B system.
Preferably, said visual indication means wherein said low liquid level is indicated via a colored light and said high level is indicated via a colored light of a differing hue.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent when considered in combination with the accompanying drawing figures, which illustrate certain preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should, however, be noted that the accompanying drawing figures are intended to illustrate only select preferred embodiments of the claimed invention and are not intended as a means for defining the limits and scope of the invention.
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While only several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that many modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1204641.3 | Mar 2012 | GB | national |