Five Things to Consider When Sampling in a Hydrocarbon Processing Plant
3 October 2018
Sponsor: Sentry Equipment
The focus in hydrocarbon processing is keeping the product safely contained. There are only two exceptions: when product is sold and when it is sampled. Both cases come with risk to exposure to personnel and the environment.
Sampling is essential for gaining visibility into product quality, identifying corrosion and ensuring processes are operating as expected. It occurs at multiple points across virtually every stage of hydrocarbon processing.
But, sampling doesn’t fit neatly into the organizational structure of refineries and petrochemical plants.
That has left many organizations operating without a system in place to ensure safe, consistent sampling. Learn the five things to you need to know when sampling in a hydrocarbon processing plant.
Sampling experts Rod Lunceford and Randy Cruse from Sentry Equipment will cover the following topics:
• Safety & Environmental Considerations
• Matching Your Sampling Equipment to the Application
• Operator Training and Installation Considerations
• Benefits of Preventative Maintenance
• Sampling Equipment Reliability
• Questions & Answers
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