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Title: Trouble Shooting Triethyiene Glycol Dehydrators
Author: Jerry Carson
Source: 1988 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: The dehydration of natural gas with glycol is accomplished by contacting-the gas with concentrated glycol (usually triethylene glycol with less than 1% water). The water vapor in the gas is absorbed by the glycol, diluting the glycol.. The diluted glycol then flows to the reboiler where it is reconcentrated to the original concentration. A schematic of a typical glycol type gas dehydration unit with six bubble cap trays, an integral inlet scrubber and a glycol talanced pump is shown in FIG. 1. This schematic includes a flash separator (Pump Gas Separator) which is In many cases an optional item. Wet gas enters the scrubber section through the wet gas inlet nozzle.




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