AGA OM-2000 Odorization Manual (XQ0005)《加味手册.XQ0005》.pdf
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1、Q AGA American Gas Association Odorization Manual Prepared by Transmission Measurement Committee and Former Chemical and Analytical Services Task Committee Operating Section American Gas Association 400 North Capitol Street, N.W., 4“ Floor Washington, DC 20001 U.S.A. REVIS ED DECEMBER 2000 Catalog N
2、o. XQ0005 Copyright O 2000 American Gas Association All Rights Reserved d AGA American Gas Association Odorization Manual REVISED DECEMBER 2000 Copyright O 2000 American Gas Association All Rights Reserved Prepared by Transmission Measurement Committee and Former Chemical and Analytical Services Tas
3、k Committee Operating Section American Gas Association 400 North Capitol Street, N.W., 4th Floor Washington, DC 20001 U.S.A. Catalog No. XQ0005 I II DISCLAIMER AND COPYRIGHT Nothing contained in this manual is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, for the manufacture, s
4、ale or use in connection with any method, apparatus or product covered by letters patent, or as insuring anyone against liability for infringement of letters patent. This manual may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data contain
5、ed in this publication; however, the American Gas Association (AGA) makes no representation, warranty or guarantee in connection with this manual and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use; for any violation of any federal, state or munic
6、ipal regulation with which this manual may conflict; or for the infringement of any patent from the use of this manual. Nothing contained in this manual should be viewed as an endorsement by AGA of any particular manufacturers products. Permission is granted to republish material herein in laws or o
7、rdinances, and in regulations, administrative orders, or similar documents issued by public authorities. Those desiring permission for other publication should consult the Operating and Engineering Section, American Gas Association, 400 North Capitol Street, NW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20001, U.S.
8、A. Copyright O 2000 American Gas Association, All Rights Reserved iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This manual is dedicated in memory of Tim Johnson, formerly president of Natural Gas Odorizing Inc. From the first meeting of the former AGA Chemical and Analytical Services Task Committee, Tim was unwavering in hi
9、s goal to provide the natural gas industry with an improved and substantial “Odorization Manual.” It is largely due to Tims encouragement and expertise that this project reached its completion. We will miss his persistence, knowledge and humor. The first draft of this revised manual was compiled by
10、Rosemarie Halchuk- Harrington of Xcel Energy. She also prepared the final version after reviewing the comments from the Operating Section Managing Committee. AGA greatly appreciates her efforts in getting this document completed and extends its thanks for her contribution. Craig Caldwell from Nation
11、al Fuel Gas Supply Corp. was of great help in consolidating and reviewing the comments from AGAS Transmission Measurement and Distribution Measurement committees. AGA extends thanks to him as well. In addition, the following people deserve thanks for their comments and support in preparation of the
12、document. James Avioli, Williams Gas Pipeline -Transco, Houston, Texas Thomas Bonner, Boston Gas Co., West Roxbuty, Massachusetts Frank Brown, CMS Energy, Houston, Texas Willard Carey, Public Service Electric Elf Atochem of North America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Joseph Ranney, Southern California
13、 Gas Co., Los Angeles, California David Reistetter, San Diego Gas or b. An area where the pipeline lies within 100 yards of either a building or a small, well-defined outside area (such as a playground, recreation area, outdoor theater or other place of public assembly; that is occupied by 20 or mor
14、e people on at least five days a week for 10 weeks in any 12-month period. (The days and weeks need not be consecutive.) Class 4. A Class 4 location is any class location unit where buildings with four or more stories above ground are prevalent. Exceptions: The length of class locations 2, 3 and 4 m
15、ay be adjusted as follows: a. A Class 4 location ends 220 yards (200 meters) from the nearest building with four or more stories above ground. b. When a cluster of buildings intended for human occupancy requires a Class 2 or 3 location, the Class 2 or 3 location ends 220 yards (200 meters) from the
16、nearest building in the cluster. The following diagrams are typical examples that illustrate class determination. 3 Class 1 r 1 Pipeline 10 or fewer buildings per mile for human occupancy 1 mile O Or Offshore Class 2 More than 10 and less than 42 buildings per mile for human occupancy 4 Class 3 Pipe
17、line I 1 O Pipeline 1 mile 46 or more buildings per mile for human occupancy c - Or any area where a pipeline is within 100 yards of the following: Pipeline Small, defined outside area occupied by 20 or more people, such as a playground, recreation area, outdoor theater, or public assembly place 5 C
18、lass 4 J. A 220 yards Any location where buildings with four or more stories above ground are prevalent EXCEPTIONS Adjustments to Class 2, 3, or 4 Class 2 or 3 location that ends 220 yards from the nearest building in a cluster of buildings intented for human occupanc) 11 Class 2 or 3 location ends
19、Pipeline 6 1.4.2 Exemptions from Odorization Requirements The federal regulations require that gas in a transmission line in a Class 3 or 4 location must be odorized unless one of the following three conditions pertain: 1. in a Class 1 or Class 2 location. At least 50 percent of the length of the li
20、ne downstream from that location is 2. without any odorant from that line before May 5, 1975: The line transports gas to any of the following facilities that received gas a. an underground storage field; b. a gas processing plant; c. d. a gas dehydration plant; or an industrial plant using gas in a
21、process in which the presence of an odorant adversely affects the product. 3. least 50 percent of the length of that line is in a Class 1 or Class 2 location. In the case of a lateral line, that transports gas to a distribution center, at 7 CHAPTER 2 Component Tertiary Butyl Crew Mercaptan Isopropyl
22、 Mercaptan WM) Normal Propyl Mercaptan WM Butyl Mercaptan (SEM) Secondafy CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ODORANTS Sulfur Boiling Freezing Specific -Densi*- S Contribution Chemical Chem. Molar Concentration Point Point Gravity (Ib/gal at at 1 IbAilmcf Structure Abstract No. Mass (wt %) (“ F) (“F
23、) (6O/6O0F) 60F) (graidccf) CH3 90 35 5 148 34 0.799 6.65 0.25 I I CH3-C-SH 75-66-1 CH3 CH34H-CH3 I 75-33-2 76 42.0 127 -262 0.820 6.83 0.30 SH CH3-CH2-CH2-SH 107-03-9 76 42.0 154 -167 0.836 6.96 0.30 CH .e., gas containing significant levels of higher hydrocarbons. * Not a major gas odorant compone
24、nt, usually makes up only 3-6% of the blend. Most easily oxidized mercaptan commonly used in natural gas odorization. * * Strong odor that helps enhance odor of the blend. * Blends together with TBM and IPM. * Useable in both evaporative and liquid injection equipment. * Least used mercaptan in blen
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