. Journal. From Bulletin 151, I .8. Bureau at —Compression Plant. In- :.— General lav ent ..( plant; I, to storage: 2. ;. No. 2 al*orbcr ; 4, 5. saturatod oil; C. No. 1 absorber; ., recirculation lines : .s. wel ma ; .. dry gas ; m. gasoline to tank*; //, residue ; /;. storage ; 13. cooling-coi) for gas oil ; 14. n -idual gas to cooler and absorber No. 2 : fa*, saturated oil to still; from -till: 17, heat>excnangen; 18, vapour stack; Ihlcginator ; 80, condenser; 2/. trap: 22, evaporator; 23, still; 2-*. >till vajionr compressor; 2.;. engine fuel line;
. Journal. From Bulletin 151, I .8. Bureau at —Compression Plant. In- :.— General lav ent ..( plant; I, to storage: 2. ;. No. 2 al*orbcr ; 4, 5. saturatod oil; C. No. 1 absorber; ., recirculation lines : .s. wel ma ; .. dry gas ; m. gasoline to tank*; //, residue ; /;. storage ; 13. cooling-coi) for gas oil ; 14. n -idual gas to cooler and absorber No. 2 : fa*, saturated oil to still; from -till: 17, heat>excnangen; 18, vapour stack; Ihlcginator ; 80, condenser; 2/. trap: 22, evaporator; 23, still; 2-*. >till vajionr compressor; 2.;. engine fuel line; ?npi- ssor and \ut-^;i- cooler; 27, line ; 28, blending drums; 80, stUl-vapoui compressors; 31, 4 vacuum pumps ; 32, scrubbers. ; 33. dry gas to tivid ; .;i m. t ems. Fig. 3.—General Lay-out of Oil-Absorption Plant. (From Technical Paper 263, Bureau of Mines.) Vol. No. -II REVIEW .>..., a inside the absorbers decres es their oapacity, andallowance lias to be made for this. Theirdiameter ;iKd should In- -in-li that the velocity ofthe gas through th
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