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COIL DRAINAGE APPLICATION

P2

Date

P1

Distributor

VB

Distributor Contact

T2

Distributor Phone #

Product Outlet
ST2

TLV Contact

ST3

Location

ST4

ST1
Product
Inlet

Client / End User

RP

PROCESS HEATER

P3

T1

Client Contact

Condensate
Return Line

Client Phone #
Process Name

EE

IH

Allowable Materials:

Current
Drainage
Device

OPERATING CONDITIONS
T1 - Product Inlet Temperature:
T2 - Product Outlet Temperature:

Unit & Equipment #

P1 - Supply Steam Pressure:

psig

Superheated Steam at:


Maximum Secondary Pressure P2*:

F
% of P1

Pressure Drop Across Exchanger*:


Exchanger Oversurfacing*:

PetroChemical/Refinery

Stainless Steel

TLV System Package Declined

Control Location/Type:

Shell (Jacket)

Inlet

Modulating

Reboiler

Tubes (Coil)

Outlet

On/Off

Vaporizer

Plate & Frame

None

Fixed

Evaporator

psi

HVAC Heater

Jacketed Vessel

minutes

Rotary Dryer
Process Coil

Storage Tank Coil

Orientation:
Horizontal

Vertical

Drainage:

Air Heater

lb/h

psig

Steam Generator

Running Load:

lb/h

psig

Other:

Minimum Load:

lb/h

psig

Measured Process Variable:

Design/Full Load:

Safety factor included for Design/Full Load:

Product Outlet Temp.


Product Flow Rate
Product Vapor Pressure

Condensate Level

Gravity Drain

Other:

Siphon Tube

None

Cascade/Ratio Control

IH - Inlet Height of Current Drainage Device:

in

EE - Equipment Elevation (Condensate Outlet to Grade):


Condensate to be drained:
Water

Outlet - Size:
in
Type.:
VB - Is a vacuum breaker installed?

Other Fluid:

No

ft

Horizontal
Yes, Inlet

in
0

Vertical
Yes, Outlet

S.G.:

Surface Temperature Readings (if available):


ST1 - Product Inlet:
ST3 - Steam Inlet:
F
ST2 - Product Outlet:

Fully Piped

@ Pressure P2
lb/h for:

Industrial

Steel

Process Heater

Max. Instantaneous:

* Will be estimated using TLV criteria if not supplied.

Condensate Load

Cast Iron

PROCESS APPLICATION DATA


Equipment:
Steam In:

Requested Package Standard:

ST4 - Cond. Outlet:

F
F

Please include: - Heat


exchanger specifications
data sheet; - DCS screen
shot showing process data

AVAILABLE MOTIVE MEDIUM


0

~ Saturated Steam

Wet Steam

Superheated Steam
Temperature:

SYSTEM BACK PRESSURE


Condensate Return Header Height (L):

ft

Return Line Information:


Line Size to Return Header:

in

Approximate Length:

ft

+ Pressure in Return Header (RP):

psig

+ Dynamic/Frictional Pressure Losses:

psi

Return Header Size:

in

psig

Approximate Length:

ft

Total Back Pressure:

Air
Other Gas:

Motive Medium Pressure:


psig

SPECIAL CONDITIONS & REQUESTS:

PROPRIETARY TO TLV CORPORATION. THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS CONFIDENTIAL, FOR TLV CORPORATION AND TLV CLIENT USE ONLY.
THIS FORM REMAINS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF TLV CORPORATION AND CANNOT BE RELEASED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
Copyright 2008 by TLV CORPORATION. All rights reserved

ver. 1107

Declining TLV System Packages


If a TLV system package is not desired, and the client/distributor wishes to buy components only,
they must indicate TLV System Package Declined on the CDA/CRA form when initially
submitted.
If the TLV system package is declined, the client/distributor are acknowledging that they are
declining TLV review and comments, and that they are taking responsibility for the installed
PowerTrap operation. The client/distributor must recognize that TLV will not be responsible for
any PowerTrap non-performance due to improper system installation.
A CES engineer will begin to process the CDA/RDA and recommend a preliminary solution.
However, if the client/distributor intends to construct their own PowerTrap system, a sketch of
the proposed installation must be sent to TLV CES for review to try to minimize operational
problems caused by improper installation. If the client authorized designer already has an idea
of how they intend to install the PowerTrap system, the sketch should be submitted with the
initial CDA/CRA. If the client authorized designer needs information from CES regarding suitable
product recommendations before designing the installation, CES will complete a draft of the
CDA/CRA form and report the preliminary solution back to the client/distributor. The client
authorized designer should then produce a sketch to be sent to TLV CES.

This installation sketch must include at least the following information::


a.Show the equipment being drained or the condensate source. If the equipment is a heat
exchanger, be sure to indicate if it is shell-side steam or tube-side steam.
b.The equipment condensate outlet height from grade.
c.Piping between the condensate source and the reservoir/receiver.
d.The dimensions of the reservoir/receiver (length & diameter).
e.The fill head from the bottom of the reservoir/receiver to grade.
f.Piping from the reservoir/receiver to the PowerTrap inlet.
g.Exhaust piping from the PowerTrap to the reservoir/receiver.
h.For Open Systems (GP): The flash steam vent size
i.For Closed Systems (GT) with Shell-side Steam: The balance line between the Reservoir and
the top of the heat exchanger.
j.For Closed Systems (GT) with Tube-side Steam: The balance line between the reservoir and
the side of the tube outlet channel head vapor space.
Note: If any obvious errors are discovered in the sketch, TLV will return it to the client/distributor
with an explanation of what needs to be reviewed to help eliminate unnecessary PowerTrap
system operational problems. A sketch must be found to be without obvious errors before
product can be shipped to the client/distributor.

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