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API 533 : 1ED 86

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AIR PREHEAT SYSTEMS FOR PROCESS HEATERS
Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

12-01-2013

Section 1 - General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Referenced publications
1.3 Definition of terms
Section 2 - General considerations in selecting an air
            preheat system
2.1 Factors affecting system applications
2.2 Types of air preheat systems
2.3 Factors affecting air preheat system choice
Section 3 - Interaction of the air preheat system with
            the fired heater
3.1 Process design
3.2 Burners
3.3 Draft
3.4 Linings and heat loss
3.5 Convection section
3.6 Mechanical design
Section 4 - Selecting an air preheat system
4.1 Regenerative air preheat system
4.2 Recuperative air preheat system
4.3 Heat pipe air preheat system
4.4 Indirect closed circulating air preheat system
4.5 External heat source air preheat system
Section 5 - Safety, operability, and maintenance
5.1 Safety
5.2 Operability
5.3 Accessibility for maintenance
5.4 Performance checks
5.5 Air preheat equipment failure
Section 6 - Selecting system temperatures
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Selecting cold-end temperatures
6.3 Selecting hot-end temperature
6.4 Combustion considerations
Section 7 - Combustion air and flue gas quantities
7.1 Introduction
7.2 New installations
7.3 Retrofits
Section 8 - Duct design and damper selection
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Pressure drop calculation
8.3 Zone concept
8.4 Draft effects
8.5 Dual draft systems
8.6 Velocity guidelines
8.7 Damper consideration and selection
8.8 Duct stratification
8.9 Additional references
Section 9 - Guidelines for specifying equipment
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Ductwork and stack
9.3 Expansion joints
9.4 Dampers
9.5 Ductwork insulation and refractory
9.6 Fans and drivers
9.7 Air preheaters
9.8 Burner
Section 10 - Environmental impact of air preheat systems
10.1 Energy conservation
10.2 Stack emissions
10.3 Noise
10.4 Heat
10.5 Effluent
Section 11 - Preparing an inquiry
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Inquiry
11.3 Air preheat system checklist
Appendix A - Flue gas dew point discussion and
             references
Appendix B - Data sheets
Tables
1 Fittings
2 Recommended damper types
A-1 Flue gas dew point data from oil-fired industrial
      boilers
Figures
1 Air preheat system using regenerative,
      recuperative, or heat pipe air preheater
2 Air preheat system using an indirect closed air
      preheater and mechanical circulation
3 External heat source for air preheating
4 Recommended minimum metal temperature
5 Sample flow sheet for duct design and damper
      selection
6 Moody's friction factor
7 Pressure drop for flue gases in ducts
8 Equivalent lengths (LD) for multiple piece miter
      elbows of round cross section
9 Branch loss coefficients
10 Duct zones
A-1 Dew point of flue gas versus sulfur in fuel oil
      (test data from industrial boilers)
A-2 Dew point of flue gas versus sulfur in fuel oil
      (test data from industrial boilers and data of
      Attig and Sedor)
A-3 Dew point of flue gas versus sulfur in fuel oil
      (test data from industrial boilers and data of
      Energy Technology, Inc.)

Outlines evaluation and selection of air preheat systems. Coverage includes: general considerations in selecting an air preheat system; interaction of the air preheat system with the fired heater; selecting an air preheat system; safety, operability and maintenance; selecting system temperatures; combustion air and flue gas quantities; duct design and damper selection; guidelines for specifying equipment; environmental impact of air preheat systems. Also gives definitions of terms, tables and diagrams.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
American Petroleum Institute
Status
Withdrawn

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