We have a crude unit with a double drum overhead system. The first drum collects the HC condensed from the hot section exchangers and returns all condensed HC as reflux to the crude tower. The vapor from the first drum (reflux drum) is sent to the cold section where all the HC and water is condensed and collected in the second drum (distillate drum). Any noncondensible is sent to gas recovery section. From the design conception, water should only condense on the second drum, however, we are seeing condensation (and corrosion) in the reflux drums as well as the overhead vapor exchanges heat from a relatively cold crude. In addition, we have seen signs of salt deposition and eventual corrosion in the other exchangers where water dew point is very unlikely. Given these problems in the hot section exchangers, what can we do to address and prolong the life of our overhead condensers? Please take note that the water wash, filming inhibitor and organic neutralizers are only added in the cold section exchangers going to the distillate drum.