LP Flare Flashcards
What is the purpose of the LP flare?
Burn off (BOG) released from
the LNG storage tanks and ship vapor recovery systems which cannot be accommodated by
the BOG compressors .
What are the major hazards associated with the LP flare?
- Radiated Heat from the Flare
- Cryogenic Temperatures
- Nitrogen’s inability to support life
How many pilots are located on the LP flare?
3 Pilots
What are the methods of lighting the pilots on the LP flare?
High Energy Ignitor (HEI)-
Flame Front Generator (FFG)-
What is the maximum rated pressure of the LP flare?
50 psig
What is the importance of the sizing of the flare?
handling low pressure bog from the LNG tanks and vapor recovery system
it is not fully sized to accommodate the BOG if compressor if lost
What is the function of the HEI and FFG ignition rack?
lighting the pilots on the LP flare
What does the backup fuel gas system use in case of fuel gas loss?
using three (3) propane bottles to supply LPG fuel gas pressure
What does the Flame Front Generator control?
manual ignition of the Flare pilots
What is the primary ignition system for the LP flare?
High Energy Ignitor (HEI)
When LP flare pilot isn’t lighting with HEI, the operator will use what to ignite?
Flame Front Generator
What does the monitoring of the LP flare include?
- Ensuring necessary battery limit isolation valves are open.
- Ensuring the pilots have constant flow of fuel gas.
- Check to ensure the pilot burners are on.
- Check the Local Control Panel (LCP) to ensure lights and indicators are functioning
correctly. - Maintaining general cleanliness of the unit.
What systems are users of the LP flare?
LNG storage tanks
Ship Vapor recovery
What headers are associated with the LP flare?
Warm liquid header, warm flare header, LP vent, cold header