Please advice about the operation practice of the reciprocating compressor in order to increase life time of discharge valves in the compressor cylinders.
We're operating a Naphtha Hydrotreater - Platformer complex, where reciprocating machines are used as recycle gas compressors in NHT ( 2 Units ) and as Net Gas Compressors ( 2 Units ) in recontact loop of Platformer. A Net Gas Compressor comprises of 2 stages, where first stage is handling gas with 80% purity and the second stage is handling 90% H2 purity. The RG Compressor in NHT handling gas from second stage discharge of Net Gas Compressor.
All compressors are equipped with double block-bleed on the suction and discharge piping. These double block-bleed are left open even for stand by machines in order to enable quick start up action.
The problem always happens to first stage of stand by Net Gas Compressor. Just 15~30 days after starting, the discharge valves in the cylinder always gets leak and failure. Upon dismantling, we used to find some debris and gum particle in between valve plate and valve stop. Even after suction surge drum cleaning, the problem occurs over and over again.
Please advise whether the stand by machine must be isolated and can only be onlined just before starting or can be left online as long as the suction surge drum is free of liquid ?
The gum particle is 100% olefins which is suspected due to di-olefin condensation. And the rust is 100% Carbon which is suspected from coke breakthrough from reactor. But why this olefin and coke never cause any problem to the second stage, or even to the first stage of "non stand by" one, as well as no problem so far to the NHT Recycle Gas Compressor ?
FYI, the stand by compressor suction line is 20 m distance from non stand by one. How to solve these all these problems?