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COLD WEATHER TECHNOLOGIES :
REVOLUTIONARY GREEN HEAT
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Who is Cold Weather Technologies (CWT)?
CWT is the division of Grit responsible for the Heat Driven Loop technology
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What is the Heat Driven Loop?
The Heat Driven Loop
• A new adaptation of existing thermosyphon heat pump technology
• Uses latent heat of evaporation from an evacuated, closed system to transfer heat
• Consists of an evaporator section and
a condenser/heat exchanger section.
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Natural gas line heaters
Used in upstream, transportation, and distribution systems
Used to stop internal and external freezing on lines and/or equipment
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Joule-Thomson Effect
Why does ice form on the lines downstream of the regulator?
Because of the Joule-Thomson Effect:A gas will lower its temperature as the pressure is decreased.
This effect is also called the Joule-Kelvin Effect and is the basis of how modern refrigeration techniques work.
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What are the advantages of CWT?
• Increased heat transfer efficiency so reduced fuel requirements• Lower fuel pressure at burner• Eliminates direct firing of firetubes – no scale – no hot spots• Reduced hazards• Reduced environmental risk and emissions• Lower heat losses to ambient• Increased thermal efficiencies – in the order of 80%• Reduced fuel requirements – annual reductions in excess of
50%• Ease of operation and dependability• Reduced maintenance • Safe to light and silent• Reduced glycol requirements
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Energy required for phase change chart
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Lower boiling point
Mount Everest 29,000 ftWater boils at 68°C
Sea Level 0 ftWater boils at 100°C
CWT Line HeaterWater boils at 43°C
Deep SpaceWater boils at 39°C
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Operating Parameters
PressureOperates on a vacuum As low as -26” Hg when coldMaximum operating pressure is 14.7 psig
TemperatureOperates below 121°C
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Other good things about the vacuum…
Minimal air in system reduces corrosionLower operating temperature reduces heat loss to ambient
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Alignment and support guides
High Pressure – 6 pass Process Coil
Alignment / Support Guides
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Inside the steam condenser chamber
Inside the Steam Condenser Chamber
Alignment and Support Ports
Steam Inlet
Condensate Outlet
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The new heat exchanger
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Testing new exchangerINLE
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The new style heat exchanger in a 2.3 million BTU heater is much smaller than the old style.
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Some history
• Process was first developed when trying to find a better way to heat oilfield tanks with low pressure gas
• SaskEnergy suggested looking at developing a line heater• Initial bench testing done in Lloydminster under the direction of the
SRC in 2003
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Bench test results
“The HDL Dry Unit technology shows significant advantage over conventional line heaters including:
• improved overall efficiency
• improved combustion efficiency
• Reduced emissions
• Improved response time with a lower thermal capacitance”
Saskatchewan Research Council
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Line heater field trials
Sask Energy field tested 2 units
• Maidstone – 250,000 BTU/hr
• Melville – 500,000 BTU/hrInstalled in fall of 2003
Trouble free operationInspected after 6 and 15 months
- no corrosion or erosion - no breakdown in glycol
qualityDissected Maidstone in May 07
- no concerns
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CWT SaskEnergy performance
Melville TBS• 315,000 btu/hr
• In service: 4 years
• Annual Savings: 42%( $3,000/yr )
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CWT SaskEnergy performance
Yorkton TBS• 770,000 btu/hr
• In service: 1 year
• Annual Savings: 31%( $5,000/yr )
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CWT SaskEnergy performance
Battleford TBS• 770,000 btu/hr
• In service: 2 years
• Annual Savings: 60%( $16,000/yr )
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Melville station usage ratio
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Conventional Heater
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Numbers…
• The CWT line heater has a thermal efficiency of between 75 and 80%. • A conventional line heater has a thermal efficiency of 35 to 45%. • In most applications the CWT will use less than half the fuel for the
same load as a conventional heater.• A 500,000 btu/hr CWT heater will do the work of 1.0 mmbtu/hr
conventional heater – a lower capital cost. • If we assume that both are running 50% of the time, the conventional
heater would consume 2,190 mmbtu/year more than the CWT. • Using a gas price of $7.00 per mmbtu, the extra fuel cost is in the order
of $15,330 annually.
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Glycol
• CWT Dryline Heaters are shipped with all the required fluid – there in no glycol to buy
• The CWT is a sealed unit – no need to “top up”• A small amount of glycol so no containment is required• A 1.0 mmbtu/hr conventional heater requires about 25 bbls of
glycol (@ $700/bbl = $17,500)• Glycol is propylene based – minimal or no containment
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GHG emissions
• A single conventional bath-type line heater burning 500,000 btu/hr NG emits over 520 t of CO2 e in one year
• Using the 53% reduction in consumption determined by SaskEnergy that same line heater consumes 235,000 btu/hr and emits 244 t of CO2 e in one year
• This results in a GHG reduction of 276 t of CO2 annually on the basis of reduced fuel consumption
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Melville emissions
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Some of our clients
• Aliant Energy• ATCO Pipeline• ATCO Gas• Barchard Engineering• Campbell Ryder
Engineering Ltd.• Enbridge• ENGAS• Heritage Gas• Keyspan
• National Fuel Gas Supply Corp.• National Grid• Nicor• Pacific Northern Gas• Puget Sound Energy• Sask Energy• SNC Lavalin• Terasen Gas• Union Gas• Numerous Canadian gas co-ops
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The Cold Weather models images
The Cold Weather models
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Model 140 Evaporator
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Model 315
Model 315 Evaporator
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Model 385 Evaporator
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Model 630
Model 630 Evaporator
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Model 630E
Model 630E Evaporator
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Model 770 Evaporator(2x385’s)
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• Modular design for large heaters
• Multiple Evaporators on Single Condenser
• Staged Firing• Uses Internal or Utility
Power
Model 770 Evaporator
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Model 770
Model 770 Evaporator
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Process Gas Temp Sensors
Process Gas Temp Sensors
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Alliant, Iowa
Alliant, Iowa
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Keyspan, Canarsie
Keyspan, Canarsie
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Keyspan, Canarsie
Keyspan, Canarsie
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CWT 770 Modular2.3 MM btu/hr at Saskatoon TBS #2
CWT 770 Modular Evaporator
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2.3 MMBTU for Enbridge2.3 Million BTU Evaporator
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3 Million BTU in shop
3 Million BTU Evaporator
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Operating the Line Heater“The Basics”
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Pressure when the heater is cold
When the heater is cold the pressure should be in the order of -24” Hg.
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Fluid level
The line heater contains a mixture of glycol and water. The volume is dependent on the style of evaporator but is generally around 20 gallons.
When cold the site glass should be near full.
When operating the level varies dramatically but should stay in or near the middle of the site glass
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Installing the unit
A solid foundation is required (cannot slope away from condensate return),Conduit to the gas process line downstream of the station is required.
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Poor footing image
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Thermopile power system
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Pressure gauges
Evaporator Boiling at 77°C and -19” Hg (-9.6 psig)
When operating normally in Natural Gas Line Heating applications the device will generally run at some level of negative pressure.
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Discharge temperature switch
This switch controls the vapor temperature and is generally set between 79 and 93°C.This acts as a thermostat and will open and close the main gas valve as required
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High pressure switch
This pressure switch will shutdown the main burner when the pressure reaches a preset limit (usually set to shut down at about 3-5 psig). This may be manual or automatic reset
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High temperature ESD switch
This temperature control is located in the control box. This is the high temperature ESD which will trigger if the glycol mixture reaches 115° F in the liquid phase. This ESD has a manual reset.
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Rupture disk
This is a rupture disk which will fail at 15 psig. If for some reason the heater pressure exceeds 15 psig the disk will burst and the water/glycol mixture would be vented and collected in the containment
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Containment vessel image
Evaporator model containment shown. Boiler model containment is slightly different.
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Process Temperature or line temperature is controlled by this thermostat.
This is generally installed at the outlet from the station, downstream of the regulation.
This controls the temperature of the gas after the regulating station.
This is set by the operator (usually around 3°C)
Line temperature thermostat
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Why a CWT Dry Line Heater?
On new systems or replacements the reasons are the same…
• Low capital cost• Fuel economy• Less glycol• Less maintenance• Simple• Safe• Silent