July 2021

Special Focus: Plant Design, Engineering and Construction

Fix nozzle elevations and orientations for distillation columns

An engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor receives a front-end engineering design (FEED) package or basic design and engineering package as an input document from the owner.

Dixit, P., Consultant

An engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor receives a front-end engineering design (FEED) package or basic design and engineering package as an input document from the owner. The information about the process equipment covered in these packages is provided in the form of equipment data sheets. Distillation columns data sheets cover a column line sketch with configuration, the type of internals/trays, the number of trays, and process related details like vapor-liquid hydraulic parameters, properties, etc. The column sketch also covers nozzle connections, with their respective name (purpose), size and indicative locations. Nozzle connections are broadly categorized into fou

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