Designing a complete set of air separation equipment is a complex and critical process that requires attention to multiple aspects to ensure the performance, safety, and reliability of the equipment.
Design considerations include the following:
1. Clarify requirements: Communicate fully with the demand side to clarify their specific requirements for air separation equipment, including gas type, purity, flow rate, pressure, etc. Consider the operating environment of the equipment, such as temperature, humidity, altitude, etc., as well as whether special requirements such as explosion-proof and anti-corrosion are needed.
2. Technical selection: Choose the appropriate air separation technology according to the needs, and select efficient and energy-saving equipment components such as compressors, expanders, heat exchangers, etc.
3. Layout design: Reasonably plan the equipment layout to ensure sufficient space between devices for easy operation and maintenance. Consider the weight and size of the equipment to ensure that the foundation and supporting structure meet the requirements.
4. Safety protection: When designing, consider the lightning protection and anti-static grounding issues of the equipment to ensure its safe operation. Configure necessary safety valves, alarm devices, and interlocking systems for the equipment to prevent accidents from occurring.