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Hygienic Process Design
What is Chemical Cleaning? Procedures and Examples
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Source: https://whatispiping.com/chemical-cleaning-procedure/
Chemical Cleaning is the procedure for field cleaning of the piping systems especially Steam lines inlet for Turbines and Steam Drums. These pipelines after cleaning shall be free from hydrocarbons, greases, oils, rust, scale, and other impurities. In Chemical cleaning, chemicals are used to dissolve or loosen the hard deposits from process equipment or piping surfaces and removed them.
Most of the steam systems have carbon steel pipelines which will have a lot of rust, welding spatters, and slags inside during the construction. The chemical cleaning will reduce the duration of Steam lines flushing by 1/3rd of the actual duration. This will reduce the Project schedule and improve the quality inside the pipelines.
The following image (Fig. 1) shows a typical flowchart used for the chemical cleaning operation of the steam piping.

According to the above Flow chart (Fig. 1), install the required equipment and lines (such as a chemical cleaning circulatory system). The complete system has to be chemically cleaned following several steps. The system has to be divided as per the following P&ID considering the volume. Refer to the below images (Fig. 2, Fig. 3, and Fig. 4) which show the loops and steps in the P&ID for HP, MP Steam System.



Chemical Cleaning Works shall be performed in accordance with the standard, regulations, and laws of the country of the Project. The mentioned procedure is followed as per the local regulation of Russia.
The following conditions shall be required prior to chemical cleaning.
The whole chemical cleaning procedure can be parted into the following steps:
The following works shall be completed before starting the chemical cleaning activities;
Water flushing shall be performed using a temporary circulation pump until the drainage has been clear visually. The water flushing shall be conducted in accordance with the following steps 1 to 3.


After water flushing, water circulation shall be established in the cleaning loop and pressurized to the maximum pressure of the Circulation Pump. Leaks shall be rectified if any.
The required quantity of chemicals shall be provided by the contractor in Chemical Injection Tank while the heating up is going on. After completion of heating up, the chemical solution shall be fed into the system to be cleaned by operating of Chemical Injection Pump.
Degreasing shall be performed under the following conditions with continuous circulation. (If the following condition is different from the contractor’s procedure, an alternative procedure shall be submitted.)
Alkalinity shall be monitored every hour to identify of quality of the cleaning solution.
The cleaning solution shall be drained out from all of the low points under atmospheric pressure. Effluent including the following rinsing effluent shall be transferred into Neutralization facilities provided by the contractor.
Water shall be fed to the cleaning system until the system becomes full water. Before filling, initial flushing shall be done by Down Flow. Rinsing operation shall be performed in accordance with the following step.
This operation shall be repeated until circulating water becomes pH less than 10.
To establish water circulation, steam shall be introduced into the cleaning system from the existing steam line. Heating shall be continued till the temperature becomes up to 70℃.
The required quantity of chemicals shall be provided by the contractor in Chemical Injection Tank while the heating up is going on.
After completion of heating up, the chemical solution shall be fed into the system to be cleaned by operating Chemical Injection Pump.
Acid cleaning shall be performed under the following conditions with continuous circulation. (If the following condition is different from the contractor’s procedure, an alternative procedure shall be submitted.)
Fe-ion concentration, acidity, and pH shall be monitored every hour. When the Fe-ion concentration reached equilibrium for 1 to 2 hours, the acid cleaning shall be finished. During the acid cleaning, the distribution of the flow rate shall be controlled and partial circulation and reverse circulation shall be carried out at a suitable time.
Steaming into the cleaning loop shall be stopped and the system shall be allowed to cool down to 60℃ by natural radiation with continuous circulation.
The circulating solution shall be ammoniated to a pH of 8.5 to 9.0 with a gradual injection of ammonia. The identification of pH shall be done at every point of the cleaning loop.
Sodium nitrite as a passivation agent shall be prepared in Chemical Dissolving Tank and this chemical solution shall be injected into the chemical cleaning loop.
The treating conditions are as follows (If the following condition is different from the contractor’s procedure, an alternative procedure shall be submitted.)
The cleaning solution shall be drained out from all of the low points under positive nitrogen pressure. Effluent including the following rinsing effluent shall be transferred into the Neutralization facility provided by the contractor.
Before filling, initial flushing shall be done by Down Flow. Rinsing operation shall be performed in accordance with the following steps.
This operation shall be repeated until the circulating water becomes clean.
Rinsing shall be performed with freshwater containing 100 mg/L of hydrazine (N2H4,) and 50 mg/L of ammonia. In the final stage of rinsing, flushing of drain lines shall be carried out.
Rinsing water shall be drained out and air blowing need to be done. After completion Nitrogen purging should be carried out for prevention.
The condition of the cleaned pipelines will be checked visually to make a comprehensive evaluation. According to the cleaning feedback, further actions will be taken.

After chemical cleaning, Wastewater management is very important due to chemicals that are used are highly toxic. Chemical cleaning can be carried out after getting Client approval.

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