Method for managing a fault in a pressure swing absorption gas treatment unit
A method for managing a pressure swing adsorption gas treatment unit, the unit having at least N adsorbers, N being a number greater than or equal to 6. Wherein, when a first group and a second group each comprise at least one operational adsorber and at least one defective adsorber. A method including a) shutting down the unit, b) isolating the defective adsorbers from the unit, c) configuring the connections to swap the instrumentation means of the defective adsorber of the first group with the instrumentation means of the operational adsorber of the second group, so that the first group once again, so far as the control device is concerned, comprises n operational adsorbers, and d) setting the control device so that it controls the unit by running the downgraded cycle, excluding the second group.
1 . A method for managing a pressure swing adsorption gas treatment unit, the unit comprising:
at least N adsorbers, N being a number greater than or equal to 6, the N adsorbers being arranged in G groups each comprising n=N/G adsorbers, n being an integer greater than or equal to 2, each adsorber comprising an instrumentation means,
a control device allowing the unit to operate selectively on an N-adsorber nominal cycle and on a downgraded cycle, the downgraded cycle excluding at least one group by comparison with the nominal cycle,
a plurality of connections allowing the control device to access the instrumentation means of each adsorber,
wherein, after a period of operation of the unit in the normal cycle, and when a first group and a second group each comprise at least one operational adsorber and at least one defective adsorber and when the first and second groups combined comprise at least n operational adsorbers, the method comprises:
a) shutting down the unit,
b) fluidically isolating the defective adsorbers from the rest of the unit,
c) configuring the connections to swap the instrumentation means of a defective adsorber of the at least one defective adsorber of the first group with the instrumentation means of an operation al adsorber of the at least one operational adsorber of the second group, so that the first group once again, so far as the control device is concerned, comprises n operational adsorbers,
d) setting the control device so that it controls the unit by running the downgraded cycle, excluding the defective adsorbers.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:
e) placing each adsorber that is participating in the downgraded cycle in fluidic communication with the rest of the unit.
3 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , the unit comprising at least one isolation valve configured to selectively achieve the fluidic isolation or fluidic communication of at least one adsorber with respect to the rest of the unit or of at least one group with respect to the rest of the unit.
4 . The method as claimed in the claim 3 , the unit comprising a plurality of cycle valves for controlling the pressure cycle of each adsorber, each cycle valve being distinct from the isolation valve.
5 . A pressure swing adsorption gas treatment unit, the unit comprising:
at least N adsorbers, N being a number greater than or equal to 6, the N adsorbers being arranged in G groups each comprising n=N/G adsorbers, n being an integer greater than or equal to 2, each adsorber comprising an instrumentation means,
a control device allowing the unit to operate selectively on an N-adsorber nominal cycle and on a downgraded cycle, the downgraded cycle excluding at least one group by comparison with the nominal cycle,
a plurality of connections allowing the control device to access the instrumentation means of each adsorber,
the control device comprising a microprocessor designed to implement the steps of the method as claimed in one of the preceding claims .
6 . The unit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the connections are configured in such a way as to be interchangeable.