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Factors Affecting Fuel Train Configurations

It is paramount that the proper set of components are used in a suitable configuration in fuel trains, otherwise operations and safety can be seriously compromised. Fuel trains vary considerably depending on the specifics of the application. Their variation is specified in safety standards/codes that are either recommended or enforced. In the USA, fuel trains […]

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Efficient H2S Scavenging Using Chemical Management System

Often known as “rotten egg” gas due to its characteristic odor, H2S is a deadly gas capable of killing within minutes of exposure. It is regularly encountered in upstream oil and gas operations. This low-lying gas found in wells, pipelines, and storage tanks is produced by the bacterial decomposition of the organic matter found in […]

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Does Your Burner Use an Optimum Fuel-Air Ratio?

The main objective of industrial burner operators is to keep operations safe, efficient, and cost-effective while abiding by all relevant environmental regulations. One way to achieve these goals is to ensure that the proportion of fuel and air that is mixed in the combustion process of the heaters is optimum. There is a sweet spot […]

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BMS Standards

BMS (Burner Management System) standards can be distinguished as being prescriptive or performance based. Prescriptive standards specify what safeguards should be implemented based upon lessons learned from previous incidents and near misses. They do not specify how to properly implement them. The prescriptive requirements are always general and not always applicable to the wide variety […]

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BMS Reliability

Would it be useful to know how reliable a BMS is? How long before it should be upgraded? There is a whole branch of knowledge called Reliability Engineering that can help answer these questions. The failure rate (λ) for a BMS is defined as the percentage of components failing per unit time. This varies throughout […]

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BMS Lifecycle Stages

Most Burner Management Systems (BMS) pass through several lifecycle stages corresponding to the changes in their sales. The figure below shows a representative lifecycle bell curve based on typical BMS sales history data. It shows six common life cycle stages: introduction, growth, maturity, decline, phase-out and obsolescence. The introduction stage is usually defined by high […]

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Comparing BMS Standards

BMS (Burner Management System) standards vary from each other in the details of what is acceptable and unacceptable. Click here to download a PDF of some international BMS standards with respect to their differences.

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Factors Affecting BMS Lifespan

Burner Management Systems (BMS) are special types of control systems. They are used in installations where typically there are great environmental extremes. The fact that, after initial installation, most BMS function for prolonged periods of time without shutting off, means that the electronics generally undergo more severe operational conditions than those of other electronic systems. […]

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