PROCEDURE: FUEL GAS SYSTEM - TROUBLESHOOT

HAZARD

1. Flammable

vapors / LEL.

2. Worker

Exposure.

RISKRANKING: LOW

CONTROL

1. Monitor to be used to detect LEL. Fixed fire and LEL detection may be in place to initiate ESD. SABA/SCBA may have to be used.

2. Monitor to be used to detect H2S. Fixed H2S detection may be in place to initiate ESD. SABA/SCBA may have to be used.

3. Use face shield when lighting burners.

POTENTIAL EFFECT

1. Vapors may ignite causing flash fire.

2 Swallowing, skin contact and eye contact.

HAZARD ASSESSMENT:

SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

Safety Glasses with side shields, hard hat, steel toe boots, FR Clothing, fire extinguisher, gloves and personal gas monitor.

PROCEDURE:

PROCEDURE:

Symptom: No fuel gas pressure.

Possible Cause: Valve closed.

Action: Check isolation valve upstream of pressure gauge.

Possible Cause: Control valve or regulator.

Action: Trace line and check equipment. Isolate problem area and take corrective actions.

Possible Cause: Plant ESD.

Action: Check and repair reason for ESD and reset fuel gas.

Possible Cause: Plugged filter.

Action: Check inlet and outlet pressures. Change filter if required.

Symptom: Line pressure is surging.

Possible Cause: Pressure sensing line on controllers is plugged.

Action: Check and repair as necessary.

Possible Cause: Malfunctioning control valve.

Action: Refer to maintenance. Maintain proper safety procedures.

Possible Cause: Demand on system too high for regulator to keep up.

Action: Check specifications on regulator; compare to plant ordered demand.

Possible Cause: Vent on regulator could be plugged or restricted.

Action: Unplug or remove restriction.

Symptom: Pilot on burner won’t light.

Possible Cause: Valve(s) closed.

Action: Check proper valve position.

Possible Cause: Line(s) or regulator(s) frozen. Potential Hydrate.

Action: Thaw lines. Rectify the problem. Use methanol if required.

Possible Cause: Vessel level to low.

Action: Fill to proper level.

Possible Cause: Vessel level to high.

Action: Drain to proper level.

Possible Cause: Electrical

Action: Check MCC, reset breaker.

Possible Cause: Pressure too high, too low.

Action: Adjust regulator according to manufacturer’s specifications.

Possible Cause: Low instrument air.

Action: Check instrument air and ensure adequate pressure to open controllers for fuel gas supply.

Possible Cause: Control panel switches in wrong position.

Action: Position properly.

Possible Cause: Oil in fuel gas line.

Action: Push out with sweet gas and clear the line of oil.

Action: Drain scrubber.

Possible Cause: Shortage of combustion air.

Action: Ensure flame arrestor is free of debris and or ice and air dampening valve is in the proper position.

Symptom: Black smoke coming from stack.

Possible Cause: Incorrect air or fuel mixture.

Action: Adjust fuel regulator and make sure fire arrestor is clear.

Possible Cause: Oil in fuel gas line.

Action: Push line out with sweet gas and clear line of oil.

Action: Drain scrubber.

Possible Cause: Fire tube leak.

Action: Visual check. Shut off burner, inspect. Shut down if necessary.

Procedure: FUEL GAS SYSTEM: TROUBLESHOOT

-  1 - Date of Preparation: November 2, 2004

Date of Revision: November 2, 2004

Date of Last Review: February 17, 2010