GPA STD 2377-2014 Test for Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Dioxide in Natural Gas Using Length of Stain Tubes.pdf
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1、 Test for Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Dioxide in Natural Gas Using Length of Stain Tubes Adopted as a Standard 1984 Revised 2014 Gas Processors Association 6526 East 60th Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145 GPA Standard 2377-14 DISCLAIMER GPA publications necessarily address problems of a general nature an
2、d may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has been made by GPA to assure accuracy and reliability of the information con-tained in its publications. With respect to particular circumstances, local, state, and federal laws and reg-ulations should be reviewed. It is not the intent of GPA
3、 to assume the duties of employers, manufactur-ers, or suppliers to warn and properly train employees, or others exposed, concerning health and safety risks or precautions. GPA makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby expressly disclaims any liab
4、ility or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the vio-lation of any federal, state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict, or for any infringement of letters of patent regarding apparatus, equipment, or method so covered. Copyright2014 by Gas Pro
5、cessors Association. All rights reserved. No part of this Report may be reproduced without the written consent of the Gas Processors Association. 2 Impact Statement GPA 2377- Test for Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Dioxide in Natural Gas Using a Length of Stain Tubes PURPOSE This standard covers the de
6、termination of the concentration of H2S and CO2in Natural Gas using a length of stain tube. The ranges covered is 3 ppmv to 5% by volume H2S and 0.25 to 10% by volume of CO2. The Method as written is applicable to the determination of H2S and CO2in hydrocarbons and in air. This standard has seen onl
7、y reprinting and few revisions since 1977 when it was adopted as a tentative method. It was adopted as a Standard in 1984, revised in 1986 and reprinted in 1988, 1997, 1998 and 1999. The current revision updates some materials used in the procedures which by todays best practices would be found obso
8、lete in terms of what we would use to collect or transport a sample to the stain tube. I.e. gum rubber tubing etc. The most significant addition to the standard is a “Cautionary Statement”. The intention of the statement is to inform the user that it is critical that manufacturers instructions be fo
9、llowed implicitly. Each lot of stain tubes is tested by the manufacturer for compliance to stated accuracy and each lot or box of stain tubes quite possibly is slightly different in terms of how they are to be used i.e. exposure times, indicat-ing colors or contaminants etc. Further the manufacturer
10、s instructions will state the exponent to be used for multiple or partial testing “pulls” of the pump or if these are allowed at all. This information may vary from lot to lot and from one brand of tube to another. Also of significance is the concept that if high accuracy and repeatability is requir
11、ed and chromatog-raphy is not indicated or feasible, there are many portable handheld electronic devices available which operate on low power and are intrinsically safe. Therefore, the user should consider if a length of stain tube is really the best commercially available option based on their situ
12、ation and requirements. IMPACT It is not expected that the use of this Standard will have any new or increased impact. The users of this Standard should perform their own economic evaluation to include the use of handheld portable electronic devices as applicable. 3 Test for Hydrogen Sulfide and Car
13、bon Dioxide in Natural Gas Using Length of Stain Tubes 1. CAUTIONARY STATEMENT H2S or CO2Determination in Natural Gas by Length of Stain Tubes 1.1 The need to determine the concentration of Hydrogen Sulfide or Carbon Dioxide in Natu-ral Gas can be driven by numerous factors, including safety related
14、 incidents. The user should be aware that if definitive, highly accurate and repeatable readings are needed, length of stain tubes may not be the first choice as a commercially viable solution. In recent years there have been advancements in the determination of components of in-terest in various ga
15、ses and liquids by means of portable or handheld electronic devices which are outside the scope of this document. Concentration level accuracies can be greatly enhanced by the use of these electronic devices and of course chromatographic analysis can be the most accurate means of determining the con
16、centration levels of com-ponents of interest. The analytical results from a length of stain tubes are highly dependent on many factors. Therefore, it is imperative that the user read, understand and follow the instructions in each box of tubes implicitly since every box or lot of tubes potentially h
17、as its own indi-vidual characteristics. Interferences may include temperature and moisture content of the product under test, ambient conditions, and a number of other diluents and contaminants. Ambient or operational conditions may preclude the use of a stain tube. It may be too hot or humid outsid
18、e or the conditions in the Natural Gas may not be appropriate for stain tube use. Manufacturers instructions will direct the user. Stain tube accuracies as stated by most manufacturers is +-25%. While GPA testing shows no worse than +-16% accuracy in controlled conditions, it is important for the us
19、er to determine if the stated accuracy by the stain tube manufacturer is acceptable, based on the operational conditions, ambient conditions and safety requirements for the determina-tion of the concentration level of H2S or CO2in Natural Gas. 2. SCOPE 2.1. This method covers the determination of hy
20、drogen sulfide in natural gas in the range of 3 ppmv to 5 vol %. 2.2. This method covers the determination of carbon dioxide in natural gas in the range of 0.25 to 10 vol %. 2.3. This method as written is applicable to the determination of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide in hydrocarbons and in a
21、ir. 4 3. SUMMARY OF METHOD 3.1. The sample is passed through the detector tube made specifically for the detection of hy-drogen sulfide or carbon dioxide by specially prepared chemicals. The hydrogen sulfide or carbon dioxide present in the sample reacts with the chemical to produce a color change.
22、The length of stain (or color change) produced in the detector tube when exposed to a measured volume of sample is directly proportional to the amount of hydrogen sul-fide or carbon dioxide present in the sample being tested. A bellows or piston type pump is used to draw a measured volume of sample
23、through the tube at a controlled rate of flow. The length of stain produced is converted to volume by comparison with a calibra-tion scale supplied by the manufacturer with each box of detector tubes. Some tubes have a predetermined calibration constant which is multiplied by the observed length of
24、stain to arrive at a volume percent concentration in the sample being tested. The apparatus is easily portable and is suitable for making spot checks for hydrogen sulfide or carbon di-oxide under the field conditions when applied within the manufacturers published limits and instructions. 4. APPARAT
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