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Kindly refer to

steam tables for


saturated steam
and read the temp
which corresponds
to pressure in column 9.
This temperature in F
is the Water Dew point
of overheads.
TO WORK OUT THE WATER DEW POINT TEMPERATURE OF CRUDE DISTILLATION COLUMN OVERHEADS

DATE Naphtha Cold reflux SH steam SH steam column overhead Total Total SH partial pressure Dew point min column overhead
product to column to column to strippers pressure overheads steam of water vapours temp in C operating temp in C
in BPD in BPD in lbs/hr in lbs/hr in psig in moles/hr in moles/hr in psia (from steam table) (based on Dew point)

8500 7000 9000 6000 12 2355.636 833.333 9.445 99.4 119.4


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1500 9000 4000 500 18 1281.238 250.000 6.381 20
5000 0 8000 1000 18 991.066 500.000 16.497 20 Enter the corresponding
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0.000 0.000 #DIV/0! 20 This temperature in C
0.000 0.000 #DIV/0! 20 is the Water Dew point
0.000 0.000 #DIV/0! 20 of overheads. Enter this value
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0.000 0.000 #DIV/0! 20 overhead operating temp
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Enter the corresponding
values in columns 2,3,4,5 & 6
Accordingly corresponding
values will be generated

o pressure in column 9.
This temperature in C
s the Water Dew point
of overheads. Enter this value
n column 10, for obtaining
he corresponding value in

According to M/s UOP

overhead operating temp


should be at least 20 C
above the Dew point temp

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