GCP Received From Blast Furnace Section
GCP Received From Blast Furnace Section
GCP Received From Blast Furnace Section
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Data / Drawings to be Furnished Alongwith Tender i) ii) Overall layout drawing of complete Gas Cleaning Plants showing major dimensions & clearances General arrangement and cross-sectional drawings of GCP indicating the location various systems, equipments, auxiliaries, piping, etc. GA drawings of major equipments. List of pumps, drives alongwith specification and Kw rating. Data sheets / catalogues for various equipment, valves and bought out items. Process flow sheets and schematic diagrams of various utilities indicating flow rates, pressures, temperatures, consumptions, etc. Schematic diagrams for hydraulic /pneumatic / lubrication systems
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The data/ drawings to be furnished by successful Bidder for Purchaser/ Consultants approval i) ii) iii) iv) Write-up on Control philosophy for smooth operation of gas cleaning plant. GA & Cross Sections drgs of GCP with binding dimensions. Equipment GA drawings showing details and Sections alongwith technical data sheet, bill of material. Structural drawing showing platforms with approach ladders at various levels of GCP tower for maintenance of different equipment. Utility / services requirement and terminal point where such utilities / services are required.
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Technical Specification Description of the unit The dust laden gas from dust catcher enters the gas cleaning plant based on the principle of two stage wet gas cleaning housed in a single tower and designed for the following parameters. i) ii) iii) Medium to be handled C.V. of gas Expected analysis of B.F. Gas (by volume) : : : Blast furnace gas 875 kcal/ Nm CO2 CO H2 N2 24.3 % 26.1 % 3.1 % 46.5 %
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Two stage system with Annular gap scrubber One 5,40,000 Nm /hr (Normal) 5,90,000 Nm /hr (Max)
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Dust content of the gas at the outlet Outlet temp.of the gas
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The hot dust laden gas from the dust catcher enters the 1st stage of the GCP tower from the top located above the annular gap cone scrubber, and cooled to saturation temperature by direct contact with water in a hollow scrubber where the gas stream enters the spraying zone of the scrubber and passes through the water curtain emitted by the injecting nozzles (BISCHOFF TYPE TOWER) arranged to give an upward and downward sprays into the downward flowing gas. Pumped water from the cone base and returned clarified water will be used for spraying. There shall be provision of emergency water supply to the upper stage of the scrubber in case of power failure. In the 1st stage, besides saturation, coarse dust particles are also entrapped into the water droplets. The slurry water from the 1st stage will be directed to the existing over ground launder for discharging into the existing effluent treatment plant. The greater part of the free water in the gas will be separated into the tower sump as the gas leaves the 1st stage of the tower. Part of the pre-cleaned gas coming out after the 1st stage cleaning can be used for pressure equalizing of the BF top equipment. The saturated, cooled pre-cleaned gas from the 1st stage now enters the 2nd stage cleaning equipment housed in the same tower (along with 1st stage equipment). The 2nd stage gas cleaning equipment comprises of annular gap scrubber (BISCHOFF TYPE), where the gas flows through the annular gap passage. Radial and tangential sprays will supply the clarified water necessary for the removal of dust particles. Normally 3 nos. of single annular gap elements are provided. Each of the three elements
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