EP3044291A1 - Heat recovery from a high pressure stream - Google Patents

Heat recovery from a high pressure stream

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EP3044291A1
EP3044291A1 EP14844081.1A EP14844081A EP3044291A1 EP 3044291 A1 EP3044291 A1 EP 3044291A1 EP 14844081 A EP14844081 A EP 14844081A EP 3044291 A1 EP3044291 A1 EP 3044291A1
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Richard K. HOEHN
Soumendra M. BANERJEE
Sudipto Chakraborty
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10GCRACKING HYDROCARBON OILS; PRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION; RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASES; REFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS; REFORMING OF NAPHTHA; MINERAL WAXES
    • C10G45/00Refining of hydrocarbon oils using hydrogen or hydrogen-generating compounds
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10GCRACKING HYDROCARBON OILS; PRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION; RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASES; REFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS; REFORMING OF NAPHTHA; MINERAL WAXES
    • C10G49/00Treatment of hydrocarbon oils, in the presence of hydrogen or hydrogen-generating compounds, not provided for in a single one of groups C10G45/02, C10G45/32, C10G45/44, C10G45/58 or C10G47/00
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10GCRACKING HYDROCARBON OILS; PRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION; RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASES; REFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS; REFORMING OF NAPHTHA; MINERAL WAXES
    • C10G49/00Treatment of hydrocarbon oils, in the presence of hydrogen or hydrogen-generating compounds, not provided for in a single one of groups C10G45/02, C10G45/32, C10G45/44, C10G45/58 or C10G47/00
    • C10G49/22Separation of effluents
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F22STEAM GENERATION
    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
    • F22B1/00Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method
    • F22B1/02Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method by exploitation of the heat content of hot heat carriers
    • F22B1/08Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method by exploitation of the heat content of hot heat carriers the heat carrier being steam
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F22STEAM GENERATION
    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
    • F22B33/00Steam-generation plants, e.g. comprising steam boilers of different types in mutual association
    • F22B33/02Combinations of boilers having a single combustion apparatus in common

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  • the present invention relates generally to hydroprocessing units, and more particularly to a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream.
  • the high pressure stream providing the heat is a vapor stream from a hot separator, which is used to generate both a medium steam and a low pressure steam that can each be used in further processing, such as being used as stripping steam within components such as in a stripper, a product fractionator, and/or a diesel side stripper.
  • the present process is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, where one embodiment of the process includes serially introducing a high pressure stream from a hot separator into a first steam generator and a second steam generator; using the first steam generator to generate a medium pressure stream of steam, and then using the medium pressure stream as stripping steam. The process also includes using the second steam generator to generate a low pressure stream of steam, and then using the low pressure stream as stripping steam.
  • the present process is for recovering heat from high pressure steam during hydroprocessing includes the steps of using a hot separator to create a high pressure vapor stream, and then extracting heat from the high pressure vapor stream to generate both medium pressure steam and low pressure steam.
  • the medium pressure steam is routed to a stripper, where the medium pressure steam is used as stripping steam
  • the low pressure steam is routed to at least one of a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper, where the low pressure steam is used as stripping steam.
  • certain embodiments of the present process for recovering heat from high pressure steam during hydroprocessing involve routing a high pressure stream to a first process vessel and routing a first feed water stream to the first process vessel.
  • the process continues by extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the first process vessel to create a medium pressure stream of steam from the first feed water stream.
  • the process also involves routing the high pressure stream from the first process vessel to a second process vessel and routing a second feed water stream to the second process vessel.
  • the process involves extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the second process vessel to create a low pressure stream of steam from the second feed water stream.
  • Figure 1 is an example of an embodiment of the present process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream within a hydrocracking unit.
  • a hydroprocessing unit such as a hydrocracking unit
  • two different pressure levels of steam are generated using hot separator vapor, where one of the steam streams is intended for use as stripping steam for a stripper (medium pressure steam) MLP and the other of the steam streams is intended for use as stripping steam for a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper (Low pressure steam).
  • Each steam generator will produce exactly the amount needed for stripping at the required level.
  • Additional high pressure steam from the header will be used to make up the medium pressure steam requirement, and additional medium pressure steam from the header will be used to make up the low pressure steam requirement when needed, such as during start-up and in other cases when steam generation is insufficient for the process requirements. If the resulting steam generation is more than that required, a pressure controller will close the streams of makeup steam from the header.
  • this closure causes the pressure in the steam generator(s) to increase, which increases the temperature of the steam being generated. The result is that the temperature difference between the hot side fluid and the water from which the steam is generated will decrease and less steam will be generated. This will tend to self regulate the steam generation.
  • the steam generators operate at a pressure lower than the respective header that supplies steam during startup.
  • a high pressure switch closes an isolation valve to prevent the flow of steam back to the header. This type of valve closure prevents contamination of the steam header if there is a tube rupture or leak from the high pressure side.
  • Such a tube leak or rupture could otherwise cause hydrogen sulfide and other non-condensibles to enter the steam header, thereby contaminating it.
  • pressure in the steam drum will increase and a high pressure switch will be activated, which will then close shut-off valves in the boiler feed water (BFW) line and the blowdown line, thereby capturing the fluid from the rupture tube within the generator itself and minimizing contamination of the boiler feedwater header.
  • the set pressure at which the switch gets activated is the BFW pump shut-in pressure.
  • the steam generator design pressure is preferably set to be 10/13th of the tube side (high pressure) design pressure.
  • the steam generator After the steam generator has been cut-off from the BFW line, the steam outlet line, the makeup line and the blowdown line, the steam generator is isolated and a pressure safety valve (PSV) on the generator will open if the pressure reaches the PSV set pressure.
  • PSV pressure safety valve
  • the line from the PSV is routed to the relief header, rather than to the atmosphere, since hydrocarbons and hydrogen sulfide will be present in the vapors to be relieved if there is a tube rupture. Since the PSV line is routed to the relief header, there is a chance of leakage of steam to the flare header during normal operation, and hence a rupture disc is also provided upstream of the PSV to eliminate leakage.
  • the present process is shown as being incorporated into a hydrocracking unit.
  • hydrocracking units are known to those of ordinary skill in the art, only those process flows and components related to the present process are shown and described, as it should be clear to one of ordinary skill in the art how the present process can be incorporated into a hydrocracking unit.
  • the present process is not limited to hydrocracking units, but can instead be provided into other types of hydroprocessing units, as well as into processing units of other types in which heat recovery from a high pressure stream is desired.
  • FIG. 1 shows an embodiment in which a high pressure vapor stream 10 is fed from a hot separator 12 to a first process vessel used as a first steam generator, such as first cooler 22.
  • a first process vessel used as a first steam generator
  • first cooler 22 a first process vessel used as a first steam generator
  • Other embodiments are also contemplated, such as embodiments including shell and tube exchangers arranged in parallel which exchange heat with boiler feedwater flowing by natural circulation from a vessel mounted above the shell and tube exchangers.
  • This vessel acts as a disengaging space to separate the steam generated from the circulating boiler feedwater. In this way, multiple services generating steam at the same pressure share a common separation vessel.
  • the pressure of the stream 10 could be within the range of 500 psig (34.5 barg) to 2800 psig (154 barg), and the temperature could be within the range of 400°F (200°C) to 700°F (370°C).
  • the stream Prior to reaching the first cooler 22, the stream 10 can be passed through other components, such as through one or a series of heat exchangers, in order to remove some of the heat for use in other parts of the process.
  • the stream 10 first passes through a heat exchanger 14 (such as a shell and tube heat exchanger), which heats one of the process streams, such as fresh feed; it then passes through another heat exchanger (such as another shell and tube heat exchanger) 16, which heats another stream in the process, such as recycle gas; and finally it passes through a heat exchanger 20, which heats another stream in the process, such as feed to the fractionation section.
  • a heat exchanger 14 such as a shell and tube heat exchanger
  • another heat exchanger such as another shell and tube heat exchanger 16
  • heats another stream in the process such as recycle gas
  • a heat exchanger 20 which heats another stream in the process, such as feed to the fractionation section.
  • other configurations are also contemplated, depending on the various temperature and pressure parameters and the other components of the processing unit.
  • the resultant stream 29 is routed to the first cooler 22, as mentioned above, wherein it used to provide heat to generate steam from the boiler feed water that enters cooler 22 through boiler feed water (BFW) line 25.
  • the liquid level within the first cooler 22 is monitored by a liquid level controller (LIC) 17 that is associated with a flow indicator controller 19 and a valve 21 , for regulating and controlling the amount of boiler feed water routed to cooler 22 through the boiler feed water (BFW) line 25.
  • LIC liquid level controller
  • the boiler feed water is turned into steam within the first cooler 22 by extracting heat from stream 29, resulting in a resultant stream 24 of saturated steam.
  • the resultant stream 24 could, for example, be at a pressure within the range of 100 to 400 psig (7 to 28 barg) in other embodiments.
  • the saturated steam is superheated and leaves as stream 27, which can ultimately be fed to a stripper (not shown) through line 31, after passing through flow control valve 30.
  • Valve 30 is controlled by an associated flow indicator controller that regulates and monitors the flow of the stream to the steam stripper column.
  • the superheated steam is mixed with a stream 33 of high pressure steam from the header.
  • this embodiment uses a control valve 35 associated with a pressure indicator controller (PIC) 37, as well as an additional control valve 39 associated with an additional PIC 41.
  • PIC pressure indicator controller
  • the PIC 37 monitors the pressure of stream 27 at a point after this stream passes through superheater 26, but before being combined with another stream, and if the pressure of stream 27 needs to be increased (or decreased) in order to arrive at the desired pressure for entering the stripper through line 31, PIC 37 opens (or partially or fully closes) valve 35 so that more (or less) high pressure stream 33 is mixed with stream 27.
  • the medium pressure stream of line 31 could be any preselected pressure value between 100 psig (7 barg) and 400 psig (28 barg).
  • a high pressure switch closes the isolation valve 39 to prevent the flow of steam to the high pressure header.
  • a predetermined value such as, for example, a predetermined value between 140 psig (10 barg) and 300 psig (21 barg)
  • a high pressure switch closes the isolation valve 39 to prevent the flow of steam to the high pressure header.
  • a pressure alarm system 100 which in this case is a pressure alarm (high/high), or
  • PAHH is associated with the first cooler 22 (first steam generator).
  • This first pressure alarm system 100 includes a pressure indicator (PI) 102 that monitors the pressure of stream 24 at a location between first cooler 22 and superheater 26, as well as including shut-off valves 104, 106 and 108. If there is a tube rupture in first cooler 22, pressure within the first cooler 22 will increase, and such an increase will be detected by the pressure indicator 102.
  • PI pressure indicator
  • the controller activates a high pressure switch that closes the following shut-off valves: (a) the shut-off valve 104 (associated with stream 27), (b) the shut-off valve 106 (associated with blow down line 23), and (c) the shut-off valve 108 (associated with the boiler feed water line 25).
  • a predetermined level such as, for example, a predetermined value between 140 psig (10 barg) and 300 psig (21 barg)
  • the controller activates a high pressure switch that closes the following shut-off valves: (a) the shut-off valve 104 (associated with stream 27), (b) the shut-off valve 106 (associated with blow down line 23), and (c) the shut-off valve 108 (associated with the boiler feed water line 25).
  • a pressure safety valve (PSV) 110 is configured and arranged to open if the pressure reaches the PSV set pressure.
  • the stream from the pressure safety valve 110 when opened, is routed through stream 112 to a relief header (not shown) because, in this embodiment, hydrocarbon and hydrogen sulfide will also be released during a tube rupture.
  • this embodiment also preferably includes a rupture disc 114, or other equivalent device, in series with the PSV 110 to eliminate such steam leakage. If such steam leakage were to occur during colder temperatures, a blockage of the flare header could result.
  • the steam generator design pressure which is the same as the PSV set pressure of this first steam generator (including first cooler 22) is preferably set to be 10/13 th of the tube side design pressure in this embodiment.
  • the present embodiment of Figure 1 also includes a second steam generator, such as second cooler 32.
  • Exit stream 60 from the first cooler 22 is used as the heat source for creating steam within the second cooler 32.
  • the temperature of the stream 60 exiting the first cooler 22 will be lower than that of stream 29 entering the first cooler 22 because some of the heat has been extracted to create the steam of the stream 24 from the boiler feed water.
  • stream 60 passes through the second cooler 32 and is used to generate steam within the second cooler, an exit stream 62 from the second cooler 32 can be passed through one or more heat exchangers, or other components, before a resultant stream 64 is routed to a product condenser for further processing, which processing is known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
  • stream 62 is first routed to an exchanger 66, which may be associated with a recycle gas stream, and then to a heat exchanger 68, which receives a feed from a cold flash drum (not shown).
  • an exchanger 66 which may be associated with a recycle gas stream
  • a heat exchanger 68 which receives a feed from a cold flash drum (not shown).
  • a cold flash drum not shown
  • the line associated with the blowdown stream 23 from the first cooler 22 includes a valve 76, in addition to the valve 106 of the first pressure alarm system 100 discussed above.
  • This valve 106 is used to control the flow of the blowdown stream 23, which is then designated as stream 77 after passing through the valve 106, and stream 77 is routed to a blowdown drum (not shown).
  • the refinery blowdown network is designed for low pressure, so the blowdown drum will act as a vessel with a PSV where a pressure break can be achieved.
  • the second steam generator (second cooler) 32 operates in a similar manner to that of the first steam generator (first cooler) 22, and thus will not be described in great detail, except to discuss any significant differences between the two steam generators (coolers). Additionally, components and flows associated with the second cooler 32 that correspond to those of the first cooler 22 will be designated with like reference numerals, except those associated with the second cooler will include a single prime ( ' ) or a double prime ( " ) designation.
  • the resultant stream from the second steam generator (with the second cooler 32) is routed in parallel through two streams, designated as low pressure stream 3 and low pressure stream 31".
  • the stream 3 is routed to a product fractionator (not shown) and the stream 31" is routed to a diesel stripper (not shown).
  • the steam of streams 3 and 31" is used as the stripping steam in the product fractionator and the diesel stripper, respectively.
  • the streams 3 and 31" are preferably configured to be at a specific predetermined pressure that is between 15 and 20 psi, but other pressures are also contemplated, depending on the intended use of the streams.
  • An additional difference between the flows associated with the first and second steam generators relates to the supplemental steam being provided arrive at the desired pressure for the medium pressure stream 31 (associated with the first steam generator, including first cooler 22) and the low pressure streams 3 and 31" (associated with the second steam generator, including second cooler 32).
  • this stream can be mixed with the appropriate amount of high pressure steam from the header through stream 33 to arrive at the predetermined pressure via various valves and controls, as discussed above.
  • a similar control process is followed for the low pressure streams 3 and 31", except instead of receiving supplemental high pressure steam from the header through stream 33, as needed, the low pressures streams 3 and 31" in this embodiment receive supplemental medium pressure steam from the header, as needed.
  • the components associated with the second steam generator (including the second cooler 32), such as the second pressure alarm system 10 ⁇ , the second superheater 26', etc., operate in essentially the same manner as the corresponding components of the first steam generator (including the first cooler 22). According, such components need not be discussed further.
  • a first embodiment of the invention is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, the process comprising serially introducing a high pressure stream from a hot separator into a first steam generator and a second steam generator; using the first steam generator to generate a medium pressure stream of steam, and then using the medium pressure stream as stripping steam; and using the second steam generator to generate a low pressure stream of steam, and then using the low pressure stream as stripping steam.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the first embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising routing the medium pressure stream to a stripper; and routing the low pressure stream to at least one of a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the first embodiment in this paragraph, wherein a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the product fractionator and a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the diesel side stripper.
  • a second embodiment of the invention is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, the process comprising using a hot separator to create a high pressure vapor stream; generating both a medium pressure stream of steam and a low pressure stream of steam from the high pressure vapor stream by extracting heat from the high pressure vapor stream; routing the medium pressure stream to a stripper, where the medium pressure stream is used as stripping steam; and routing the low pressure stream to at least one of a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper, where the low pressure stream is used as stripping steam.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, wherein a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the product fractionator and a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the diesel side stripper.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising routing the high pressure vapor stream from the hot separator to a first steam generator, and extracting heat from the high pressure stream to form the medium pressure steam stream; routing the high pressure vapor stream, from which heat has been extracted in the first steam generator, to a second steam generator; and using the second steam generator to extract additional heat from the high pressure stream, thereby forming the low pressure steam stream.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing at least one first heat exchanger between the hot separator and the first steam generator, and extracting heat from the high pressure stream with the at least one first heat exchanger; and providing at least one second heat exchanger after the second steam generator and extracting additional heat from the high pressure stream with the at least one second heat exchanger.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a medium pressure steam superheater between the first steam generator and the stripper column, and routing the medium pressure stream from the first steam generator through the medium pressure steam superheater; and providing a low pressure steam superheater after the second steam generator, and routing the low pressure stream from the second steam generator through the low pressure steam superheater.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a pressure alarm system that is configured and arranged to activate a valve associated with a boiler feed water line at a predetermined high pressure value, wherein the boiler feed water line provides boiler feed water to both the first steam generator and the second steam generator; and activating the valve associated with the boiler feed water line, when the pressure alarm system detects that the pressure has reached the predetermined high pressure value, to stop flow of the boiler feed water to both the first steam generator and the second steam generator.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising controlling, using a computer processor configured and arranged to control at least one valve, the pressure of the medium pressure stream entering the stripper to be at a first predetermined pressure of 130 psig (9 barg); and controlling, using the computer processor configured and arranged to control at least one valve, the pressure of the low pressure stream entering at least one of the product fractionator and the diesel stripper to be at a second predetermined pressure of between 15 psig (1 barg) and 20 psig 1.4 barg).
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, wherein during the controlling of the pressure of the medium pressure stream, a supplemental high pressure stream of high pressure steam is controlled to be combined with the medium pressure stream to arrive at the first predetermined pressure; and during the controlling of the pressure of the low pressure stream, a supplemental medium pressure stream of medium pressure steam is controlled to be combined with the low pressure stream to arrive at the second predetermined pressure.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising combining the medium pressure stream with high pressure header steam to provide the stripper with a stream at a predetermined pressure; combining the low pressure stream with medium pressure header steam to provide the diesel side stripper with a stream at a predetermined pressure; and combining the low pressure stream with medium pressure header steam to provide the product fractionator with a stream at a predetermined pressure.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, wherein the first steam generator comprises a first cooler; and the second steam generator comprises a second cooler.
  • a third embodiment of the invention is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, the process comprising routing a high pressure stream to a first process vessel; routing a first feed water stream to the first process vessel; extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the first process vessel to create a medium pressure stream of steam from the first feed water stream, routing the high pressure stream from the first process vessel to a second process vessel; routing a second feed water stream to the second process vessel; and extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the second process vessel to create a low pressure stream of steam from the second feed water stream.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a first pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a first predetermined level, wherein the first pressure alarm system isolates the first process vessel by stopping flow of the first feed water stream into the first process vessel and by stopping flow of the medium pressure stream; and providing a second pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a second predetermined level, wherein the second pressure alarm system isolates the second process vessel by stopping flow of the second feed water stream into the second process vessel and by stopping flow of the low pressure stream.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising routing the medium pressure stream to a first superheater to create a first superheated stream of medium pressure steam; using the first superheated stream as stripping steam; routing the low pressure stream to a second superheater to create a second superheated stream; and using the second superheated stream as stripping steam.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising using the first pressure alarm system to stop flow of a first blowdown stream from the first process vessel; and using the second pressure alarm system to stop flow of a second blowdown stream from the second process vessel.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a first pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a first predetermined level, wherein the first pressure alarm system isolates the first process vessel by stopping flow of the first feed water stream into the first process vessel and by stopping flow of the medium pressure stream; determining a first pressure of the medium pressure stream between the first process vessel and the first superheater, and comparing the first pressure with the first predetermined pressure; activating the first pressure alarm system if the first pressure exceeds the first predetermined pressure; providing a second pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a second predetermined level, wherein the second pressure alarm system isolates the second process vessel by stopping flow of the second feed water stream into the second process vessel and by stopping flow of the low pressure stream; determining a second pressure of the low pressure stream between the second process vessel and the second superheater, and comparing the second pressure with the second predetermined pressure; and activating the second pressure alarm system if the second pressure exceed
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a line to rout a first effluent stream from the first processing vessel to a relief header; providing a first safety valve configured and arranged to be normally closed, but to allow flow of the first effluent stream to the relief header when activated; providing a line to rout a second effluent stream from the second processing vessel to the relief header; providing a second safety valve configured and arranged to be normally closed, but to allow flow of the second effluent stream to the relief header when activated.
  • An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, wherein the first safety valve is activated to allow flow of the first effluent stream if the first pressure alarm system has been activated and if a first predetermined pressure safety valve pressure has been reached; and the second safety valve is activated to allow flow of the second effluent stream if the second pressure alarm system has been activated and if a second predetermined pressure safety valve pressure has been reached.

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Abstract

A process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, where one embodiment of the process includes serially introducing a high pressure stream from a hot separator into a first steam generator and a second steam generator; using the first steam generator to generate a medium pressure stream of steam, and then using the medium pressure stream as stripping steam. The process also includes using the second steam generator to generate a low pressure stream of steam, and then using the low pressure stream as stripping steam.

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HEAT RECOVERY FROM A HIGH PRESSURE STREAM
STATEMENT OF PRIORITY
This application claims priority to U.S. Application No. 14/026,470 which was filed September 13, 2013, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to hydroprocessing units, and more particularly to a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream. In one embodiment, the high pressure stream providing the heat is a vapor stream from a hot separator, which is used to generate both a medium steam and a low pressure steam that can each be used in further processing, such as being used as stripping steam within components such as in a stripper, a product fractionator, and/or a diesel side stripper.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Energy optimization for hydroprocessing units, such as hydrocracking units, has become very important, and there is a drive towards minimum utilities and maximum heat recovery. The present inventors have realized that one way to achieve this is via steam generation using the hot separator vapor. However, the present inventors also realize that since the hot side is reactor effluent that is at a very high pressure, safety is a big concern. Hence, steam generation with the required intrinsic safety becomes important. The scheme developed by the present inventors, an example of which is described below, achieves this requirement.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, in certain embodiments, the present process is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, where one embodiment of the process includes serially introducing a high pressure stream from a hot separator into a first steam generator and a second steam generator; using the first steam generator to generate a medium pressure stream of steam, and then using the medium pressure stream as stripping steam. The process also includes using the second steam generator to generate a low pressure stream of steam, and then using the low pressure stream as stripping steam.
Also, in certain embodiments, the present process is for recovering heat from high pressure steam during hydroprocessing includes the steps of using a hot separator to create a high pressure vapor stream, and then extracting heat from the high pressure vapor stream to generate both medium pressure steam and low pressure steam. In certain embodiments, the medium pressure steam is routed to a stripper, where the medium pressure steam is used as stripping steam, and the low pressure steam is routed to at least one of a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper, where the low pressure steam is used as stripping steam. Finally, certain embodiments of the present process for recovering heat from high pressure steam during hydroprocessing involve routing a high pressure stream to a first process vessel and routing a first feed water stream to the first process vessel. The process continues by extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the first process vessel to create a medium pressure stream of steam from the first feed water stream. The process also involves routing the high pressure stream from the first process vessel to a second process vessel and routing a second feed water stream to the second process vessel. Finally, the process involves extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the second process vessel to create a low pressure stream of steam from the second feed water stream.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described herein with reference to the drawing wherein:
Figure 1 is an example of an embodiment of the present process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream within a hydrocracking unit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Briefly, in certain embodiments of the present process, which can be used in a hydroprocessing unit (such as a hydrocracking unit), two different pressure levels of steam are generated using hot separator vapor, where one of the steam streams is intended for use as stripping steam for a stripper (medium pressure steam) MLP and the other of the steam streams is intended for use as stripping steam for a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper (Low pressure steam). Each steam generator will produce exactly the amount needed for stripping at the required level. Additional high pressure steam from the header will be used to make up the medium pressure steam requirement, and additional medium pressure steam from the header will be used to make up the low pressure steam requirement when needed, such as during start-up and in other cases when steam generation is insufficient for the process requirements. If the resulting steam generation is more than that required, a pressure controller will close the streams of makeup steam from the header.
However, this closure causes the pressure in the steam generator(s) to increase, which increases the temperature of the steam being generated. The result is that the temperature difference between the hot side fluid and the water from which the steam is generated will decrease and less steam will be generated. This will tend to self regulate the steam generation. Normally, the steam generators operate at a pressure lower than the respective header that supplies steam during startup. To prevent contamination of the respective supply header, if the steam pressure increases over a certain level, a high pressure switch closes an isolation valve to prevent the flow of steam back to the header. This type of valve closure prevents contamination of the steam header if there is a tube rupture or leak from the high pressure side. Such a tube leak or rupture could otherwise cause hydrogen sulfide and other non-condensibles to enter the steam header, thereby contaminating it. In the case of a tube rupture, pressure in the steam drum will increase and a high pressure switch will be activated, which will then close shut-off valves in the boiler feed water (BFW) line and the blowdown line, thereby capturing the fluid from the rupture tube within the generator itself and minimizing contamination of the boiler feedwater header. The set pressure at which the switch gets activated is the BFW pump shut-in pressure. In certain embodiments, the steam generator design pressure is preferably set to be 10/13th of the tube side (high pressure) design pressure. After the steam generator has been cut-off from the BFW line, the steam outlet line, the makeup line and the blowdown line, the steam generator is isolated and a pressure safety valve (PSV) on the generator will open if the pressure reaches the PSV set pressure. The line from the PSV is routed to the relief header, rather than to the atmosphere, since hydrocarbons and hydrogen sulfide will be present in the vapors to be relieved if there is a tube rupture. Since the PSV line is routed to the relief header, there is a chance of leakage of steam to the flare header during normal operation, and hence a rupture disc is also provided upstream of the PSV to eliminate leakage. Otherwise, if steam leakage were to occur during colder temperatures, a blockage of the relief header due to ice buildup could result. In an example of one embodiment, as shown in Figure 1 , the present process is shown as being incorporated into a hydrocracking unit. As hydrocracking units are known to those of ordinary skill in the art, only those process flows and components related to the present process are shown and described, as it should be clear to one of ordinary skill in the art how the present process can be incorporated into a hydrocracking unit. Also, it should be noted that the present process is not limited to hydrocracking units, but can instead be provided into other types of hydroprocessing units, as well as into processing units of other types in which heat recovery from a high pressure stream is desired.
Turning again to Figure 1 , this figure shows an embodiment in which a high pressure vapor stream 10 is fed from a hot separator 12 to a first process vessel used as a first steam generator, such as first cooler 22. Other embodiments are also contemplated, such as embodiments including shell and tube exchangers arranged in parallel which exchange heat with boiler feedwater flowing by natural circulation from a vessel mounted above the shell and tube exchangers. This vessel acts as a disengaging space to separate the steam generated from the circulating boiler feedwater. In this way, multiple services generating steam at the same pressure share a common separation vessel.
In an example of the Figure 1 embodiment, the pressure of the stream 10 could be within the range of 500 psig (34.5 barg) to 2800 psig (154 barg), and the temperature could be within the range of 400°F (200°C) to 700°F (370°C). Of course, in other configurations, the stream would be at a different pressure and temperature. Prior to reaching the first cooler 22, the stream 10 can be passed through other components, such as through one or a series of heat exchangers, in order to remove some of the heat for use in other parts of the process. In this example, the stream 10 first passes through a heat exchanger 14 (such as a shell and tube heat exchanger), which heats one of the process streams, such as fresh feed; it then passes through another heat exchanger (such as another shell and tube heat exchanger) 16, which heats another stream in the process, such as recycle gas; and finally it passes through a heat exchanger 20, which heats another stream in the process, such as feed to the fractionation section. Of course, other configurations are also contemplated, depending on the various temperature and pressure parameters and the other components of the processing unit. After the stream 10 has passed through the heat exchangers 14, 16, and 20, the resultant stream 29 is routed to the first cooler 22, as mentioned above, wherein it used to provide heat to generate steam from the boiler feed water that enters cooler 22 through boiler feed water (BFW) line 25. The liquid level within the first cooler 22 is monitored by a liquid level controller (LIC) 17 that is associated with a flow indicator controller 19 and a valve 21 , for regulating and controlling the amount of boiler feed water routed to cooler 22 through the boiler feed water (BFW) line 25.
The boiler feed water is turned into steam within the first cooler 22 by extracting heat from stream 29, resulting in a resultant stream 24 of saturated steam. The resultant stream 24 could, for example, be at a pressure within the range of 100 to 400 psig (7 to 28 barg) in other embodiments. After the resultant stream 24 leaves the first cooler 22, it is fed to a superheater 26. As the steam passes through superheater 26, the saturated steam is superheated and leaves as stream 27, which can ultimately be fed to a stripper (not shown) through line 31, after passing through flow control valve 30. Valve 30 is controlled by an associated flow indicator controller that regulates and monitors the flow of the stream to the steam stripper column.
However, prior to going through line 31 to be used as stripping steam in the stripper, the superheated steam is mixed with a stream 33 of high pressure steam from the header. In order to arrive at the desired pressure for the stripper (which in this case is the medium pressure steam), this embodiment uses a control valve 35 associated with a pressure indicator controller (PIC) 37, as well as an additional control valve 39 associated with an additional PIC 41. In particular, the PIC 37 monitors the pressure of stream 27 at a point after this stream passes through superheater 26, but before being combined with another stream, and if the pressure of stream 27 needs to be increased (or decreased) in order to arrive at the desired pressure for entering the stripper through line 31, PIC 37 opens (or partially or fully closes) valve 35 so that more (or less) high pressure stream 33 is mixed with stream 27. In this embodiment, the medium pressure stream of line 31 could be any preselected pressure value between 100 psig (7 barg) and 400 psig (28 barg).
If PIC 41 determines that the pressure in line 43 is above a predetermined value (such as, for example, a predetermined value between 140 psig (10 barg) and 300 psig (21 barg)), a high pressure switch closes the isolation valve 39 to prevent the flow of steam to the high pressure header. Such a configuration prevents contamination of the steam header if there is a tube leak or rupture on the high pressure side because without the closure of the isolation valve 39, hydrogen sulfide and other non-condensables could enter the steam header during a tube leak or rupture, thereby contaminating the header. A pressure alarm system 100, which in this case is a pressure alarm (high/high), or
PAHH, is associated with the first cooler 22 (first steam generator). As known in the art, such pressure alarm systems, as well as the other controls and controllers mentioned herein, are commonly associated with a computer processor. This first pressure alarm system 100 includes a pressure indicator (PI) 102 that monitors the pressure of stream 24 at a location between first cooler 22 and superheater 26, as well as including shut-off valves 104, 106 and 108. If there is a tube rupture in first cooler 22, pressure within the first cooler 22 will increase, and such an increase will be detected by the pressure indicator 102. Once the pressure reaches a predetermined level (such as, for example, a predetermined value between 140 psig (10 barg) and 300 psig (21 barg)), the controller activates a high pressure switch that closes the following shut-off valves: (a) the shut-off valve 104 (associated with stream 27), (b) the shut-off valve 106 (associated with blow down line 23), and (c) the shut-off valve 108 (associated with the boiler feed water line 25). Thus, with these valve closings, the fluid from the ruptured tube is safely captured within the first steam generator itself.
Further, once the shut-off valves 104, 106 and 108 have been closed and the first steam generator (including the first cooler 22 in this embodiment) is isolated, a pressure safety valve (PSV) 110 is configured and arranged to open if the pressure reaches the PSV set pressure. The stream from the pressure safety valve 110, when opened, is routed through stream 112 to a relief header (not shown) because, in this embodiment, hydrocarbon and hydrogen sulfide will also be released during a tube rupture. However, since in this embodiment the stream 112 is routed to the relief header (not shown), there is a chance of leakage of steam to the relief header, and accordingly this embodiment also preferably includes a rupture disc 114, or other equivalent device, in series with the PSV 110 to eliminate such steam leakage. If such steam leakage were to occur during colder temperatures, a blockage of the flare header could result.
The steam generator design pressure, which is the same as the PSV set pressure of this first steam generator (including first cooler 22) is preferably set to be 10/13th of the tube side design pressure in this embodiment.
The present embodiment of Figure 1 also includes a second steam generator, such as second cooler 32. Exit stream 60 from the first cooler 22 is used as the heat source for creating steam within the second cooler 32. Of course, the temperature of the stream 60 exiting the first cooler 22 will be lower than that of stream 29 entering the first cooler 22 because some of the heat has been extracted to create the steam of the stream 24 from the boiler feed water.
After stream 60 passes through the second cooler 32 and is used to generate steam within the second cooler, an exit stream 62 from the second cooler 32 can be passed through one or more heat exchangers, or other components, before a resultant stream 64 is routed to a product condenser for further processing, which processing is known to those of ordinary skill in the art. In the Figure 1 embodiment, stream 62 is first routed to an exchanger 66, which may be associated with a recycle gas stream, and then to a heat exchanger 68, which receives a feed from a cold flash drum (not shown). Of course other configurations are also contemplated, depending on the various temperature and pressure parameters and the other components of the processing unit.
Finally, the line associated with the blowdown stream 23 from the first cooler 22 includes a valve 76, in addition to the valve 106 of the first pressure alarm system 100 discussed above. This valve 106 is used to control the flow of the blowdown stream 23, which is then designated as stream 77 after passing through the valve 106, and stream 77 is routed to a blowdown drum (not shown). In this example, the refinery blowdown network is designed for low pressure, so the blowdown drum will act as a vessel with a PSV where a pressure break can be achieved.
The second steam generator (second cooler) 32 operates in a similar manner to that of the first steam generator (first cooler) 22, and thus will not be described in great detail, except to discuss any significant differences between the two steam generators (coolers). Additionally, components and flows associated with the second cooler 32 that correspond to those of the first cooler 22 will be designated with like reference numerals, except those associated with the second cooler will include a single prime ( ' ) or a double prime ( " ) designation.
One difference between the flows of the steam generated with the second cooler 32 and those associated with the first cooler 22 is instead of having the resultant medium pressure stream 31 being passed to a stripper (as with the first steam generator with the first cooler 22), the resultant stream from the second steam generator (with the second cooler 32) is routed in parallel through two streams, designated as low pressure stream 3 and low pressure stream 31". In this embodiment, the stream 3 is routed to a product fractionator (not shown) and the stream 31" is routed to a diesel stripper (not shown). The steam of streams 3 and 31" is used as the stripping steam in the product fractionator and the diesel stripper, respectively. In this embodiment, the streams 3 and 31" are preferably configured to be at a specific predetermined pressure that is between 15 and 20 psi, but other pressures are also contemplated, depending on the intended use of the streams.
An additional difference between the flows associated with the first and second steam generators relates to the supplemental steam being provided arrive at the desired pressure for the medium pressure stream 31 (associated with the first steam generator, including first cooler 22) and the low pressure streams 3 and 31" (associated with the second steam generator, including second cooler 32). In particular, with regard to the medium pressure stream 31 , this stream can be mixed with the appropriate amount of high pressure steam from the header through stream 33 to arrive at the predetermined pressure via various valves and controls, as discussed above. A similar control process is followed for the low pressure streams 3 and 31", except instead of receiving supplemental high pressure steam from the header through stream 33, as needed, the low pressures streams 3 and 31" in this embodiment receive supplemental medium pressure steam from the header, as needed.
Other than the differences noted above, the components associated with the second steam generator (including the second cooler 32), such as the second pressure alarm system 10Γ, the second superheater 26', etc., operate in essentially the same manner as the corresponding components of the first steam generator (including the first cooler 22). According, such components need not be discussed further.
SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
While the following is described in conjunction with specific embodiments, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the preceding description and the appended claims.
A first embodiment of the invention is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, the process comprising serially introducing a high pressure stream from a hot separator into a first steam generator and a second steam generator; using the first steam generator to generate a medium pressure stream of steam, and then using the medium pressure stream as stripping steam; and using the second steam generator to generate a low pressure stream of steam, and then using the low pressure stream as stripping steam. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the first embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising routing the medium pressure stream to a stripper; and routing the low pressure stream to at least one of a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the first embodiment in this paragraph, wherein a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the product fractionator and a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the diesel side stripper. A second embodiment of the invention is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, the process comprising using a hot separator to create a high pressure vapor stream; generating both a medium pressure stream of steam and a low pressure stream of steam from the high pressure vapor stream by extracting heat from the high pressure vapor stream; routing the medium pressure stream to a stripper, where the medium pressure stream is used as stripping steam; and routing the low pressure stream to at least one of a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper, where the low pressure stream is used as stripping steam. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, wherein a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the product fractionator and a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the diesel side stripper. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising routing the high pressure vapor stream from the hot separator to a first steam generator, and extracting heat from the high pressure stream to form the medium pressure steam stream; routing the high pressure vapor stream, from which heat has been extracted in the first steam generator, to a second steam generator; and using the second steam generator to extract additional heat from the high pressure stream, thereby forming the low pressure steam stream. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing at least one first heat exchanger between the hot separator and the first steam generator, and extracting heat from the high pressure stream with the at least one first heat exchanger; and providing at least one second heat exchanger after the second steam generator and extracting additional heat from the high pressure stream with the at least one second heat exchanger. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a medium pressure steam superheater between the first steam generator and the stripper column, and routing the medium pressure stream from the first steam generator through the medium pressure steam superheater; and providing a low pressure steam superheater after the second steam generator, and routing the low pressure stream from the second steam generator through the low pressure steam superheater. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a pressure alarm system that is configured and arranged to activate a valve associated with a boiler feed water line at a predetermined high pressure value, wherein the boiler feed water line provides boiler feed water to both the first steam generator and the second steam generator; and activating the valve associated with the boiler feed water line, when the pressure alarm system detects that the pressure has reached the predetermined high pressure value, to stop flow of the boiler feed water to both the first steam generator and the second steam generator. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising controlling, using a computer processor configured and arranged to control at least one valve, the pressure of the medium pressure stream entering the stripper to be at a first predetermined pressure of 130 psig (9 barg); and controlling, using the computer processor configured and arranged to control at least one valve, the pressure of the low pressure stream entering at least one of the product fractionator and the diesel stripper to be at a second predetermined pressure of between 15 psig (1 barg) and 20 psig 1.4 barg). An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, wherein during the controlling of the pressure of the medium pressure stream, a supplemental high pressure stream of high pressure steam is controlled to be combined with the medium pressure stream to arrive at the first predetermined pressure; and during the controlling of the pressure of the low pressure stream, a supplemental medium pressure stream of medium pressure steam is controlled to be combined with the low pressure stream to arrive at the second predetermined pressure. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising combining the medium pressure stream with high pressure header steam to provide the stripper with a stream at a predetermined pressure; combining the low pressure stream with medium pressure header steam to provide the diesel side stripper with a stream at a predetermined pressure; and combining the low pressure stream with medium pressure header steam to provide the product fractionator with a stream at a predetermined pressure. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the second embodiment in this paragraph, wherein the first steam generator comprises a first cooler; and the second steam generator comprises a second cooler. A third embodiment of the invention is a process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream during hydroprocessing, the process comprising routing a high pressure stream to a first process vessel; routing a first feed water stream to the first process vessel; extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the first process vessel to create a medium pressure stream of steam from the first feed water stream, routing the high pressure stream from the first process vessel to a second process vessel; routing a second feed water stream to the second process vessel; and extracting heat from the high pressure stream within the second process vessel to create a low pressure stream of steam from the second feed water stream. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a first pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a first predetermined level, wherein the first pressure alarm system isolates the first process vessel by stopping flow of the first feed water stream into the first process vessel and by stopping flow of the medium pressure stream; and providing a second pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a second predetermined level, wherein the second pressure alarm system isolates the second process vessel by stopping flow of the second feed water stream into the second process vessel and by stopping flow of the low pressure stream. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising routing the medium pressure stream to a first superheater to create a first superheated stream of medium pressure steam; using the first superheated stream as stripping steam; routing the low pressure stream to a second superheater to create a second superheated stream; and using the second superheated stream as stripping steam. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising using the first pressure alarm system to stop flow of a first blowdown stream from the first process vessel; and using the second pressure alarm system to stop flow of a second blowdown stream from the second process vessel. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a first pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a first predetermined level, wherein the first pressure alarm system isolates the first process vessel by stopping flow of the first feed water stream into the first process vessel and by stopping flow of the medium pressure stream; determining a first pressure of the medium pressure stream between the first process vessel and the first superheater, and comparing the first pressure with the first predetermined pressure; activating the first pressure alarm system if the first pressure exceeds the first predetermined pressure; providing a second pressure alarm system that is triggered by pressure above a second predetermined level, wherein the second pressure alarm system isolates the second process vessel by stopping flow of the second feed water stream into the second process vessel and by stopping flow of the low pressure stream; determining a second pressure of the low pressure stream between the second process vessel and the second superheater, and comparing the second pressure with the second predetermined pressure; and activating the second pressure alarm system if the second pressure exceeds the second predetermined pressure. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, further comprising providing a line to rout a first effluent stream from the first processing vessel to a relief header; providing a first safety valve configured and arranged to be normally closed, but to allow flow of the first effluent stream to the relief header when activated; providing a line to rout a second effluent stream from the second processing vessel to the relief header; providing a second safety valve configured and arranged to be normally closed, but to allow flow of the second effluent stream to the relief header when activated. An embodiment of the invention is one, any or all of prior embodiments in this paragraph up through the third embodiment in this paragraph, wherein the first safety valve is activated to allow flow of the first effluent stream if the first pressure alarm system has been activated and if a first predetermined pressure safety valve pressure has been reached; and the second safety valve is activated to allow flow of the second effluent stream if the second pressure alarm system has been activated and if a second predetermined pressure safety valve pressure has been reached.
Without further elaboration, it is believed that using the preceding description that one skilled in the art can utilize the present invention to its fullest extent and easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, to make various changes and modifications of the invention and to adapt it to various usages and conditions. The preceding preferred specific embodiments are, therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limiting the remainder of the disclosure in any way whatsoever, and that it is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims.
In the foregoing, all temperatures are set forth in degrees Celsius and, all parts and percentages are by weight, unless otherwise indicated.

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1. A process for recovering heat from a high pressure stream [10] during hydroprocessing, the process comprising:
using a hot separator [12] to create a high pressure vapor stream [10];
generating both a medium pressure stream [31] of steam and a low pressure stream
[3 , 31"] of steam from the high pressure vapor stream by extracting heat from the high pressure vapor stream;
routing the medium pressure stream [31] to a stripper, where the medium pressure stream is used as stripping steam; and
routing the low pressure stream [31 ', 31"] to at least one of a product fractionator and a diesel side stripper, where the low pressure stream is used as stripping steam.
2. The process according to Claim 1, wherein a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the product fractionator [3 ] and a portion of the low pressure stream is routed to the diesel side stripper [31"].
3. The process according to Claim 1, further comprising:
routing the high pressure vapor stream [10] from the hot separator [12] to a first steam generator [22], and extracting heat from the high pressure stream to form the medium pressure steam stream [31];
routing the high pressure vapor stream, from which heat has been extracted in the first steam generator [22], to a second steam generator [32]; and
using the second steam generator [32] to extract additional heat from the high pressure stream, thereby forming the low pressure steam stream.
4. The process according to Claim 3, further comprising:
providing at least one first heat exchanger [14] between the hot separator and the first steam generator [22], and extracting heat from the high pressure stream with the at least one first heat exchanger [14]; and providing at least one second heat exchanger [66] after the second steam generator [32] and extracting additional heat from the high pressure stream with the at least one second heat exchanger [66].
5. The process according to Claim 3, further comprising:
providing a medium pressure steam superheater [26] between the first steam generator [22] and the stripper column, and routing the medium pressure stream from the first steam generator [22] through the medium pressure steam superheater [26']; and
providing a low pressure steam superheater [26'] after the second steam generator [32], and routing the low pressure stream from the second steam generator [32] through the low pressure steam superheater [26'].
6. The process according to Claim 1, further comprising:
providing a pressure alarm system [100, 100'] that is configured and arranged to activate a valve [108] associated with a boiler feed water line [25] at a predetermined high pressure value, wherein the boiler feed water line [25] provides boiler feed water to both the first steam generator [22] and the second steam generator [32]; and
activating the valve [108] associated with the boiler feed water line [25], when the pressure alarm system [100, 100'] detects that the pressure has reached the predetermined high pressure value, to stop flow of the boiler feed water to both the first steam generator [22] and the second steam generator [32].
7. The process according to Claim 1, further comprising:
controlling, using a computer processor configured and arranged to control at least one valve [39], the pressure of the medium pressure stream [31] entering the stripper to be at a first predetermined pressure of 130 psig (9 barg); and
controlling, using the computer processor configured and arranged to control at least one valve [39'], the pressure of the low pressure stream [3 , 31"] entering at least one of the product fractionator and the diesel stripper to be at a second predetermined pressure of between 15 psig (1 barg) and 20 psig 1.4 barg).
8. The process according to Claim 7, wherein:
during the controlling of the pressure of the medium pressure stream [31], a supplemental high pressure stream [33] of high pressure steam is controlled to be combined with the medium pressure stream [31] to arrive at the first predetermined pressure; and
during the controlling of the pressure of the low pressure stream [3 , 31"], a supplemental medium pressure stream [3 ] of medium pressure steam is controlled to be combined with the low pressure stream [3 , 31"] to arrive at the second predetermined pressure.
9. The process according to Claim 1, further comprising:
combining the medium pressure stream [31] with high pressure header steam [33] to provide the stripper with a stream at a predetermined pressure;
combining the low pressure stream [31"] with medium pressure header steam [3 ] to provide the diesel side stripper with a stream at a predetermined pressure; and
combining the low pressure stream [3 ] with medium pressure header steam to provide the product fractionator with a stream at a predetermined pressure.
10. The process according to Claim 3, wherein:
the first steam generator comprises a first cooler [22]; and
the second steam generator comprises a second cooler [32].
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