Coke Pit definition

Coke Pit means the existing Coke storage pit located within the Refinery;
Coke Pit means a walled area into which coke and Quench Water are discharged from the opening at the base of the Coke Drum after cooling and cutting.
Coke Pit means the existing Coke storage pit located within the Refinery; “Coke Unit” means the existing coker unit located within the Refinery;

Examples of Coke Pit in a sentence

  • The owner/operator of the delayed coker (S-1510) shall wash the pad area surrounding the Coke Pit and dewatering pad (where coke drops from the coker) at least once per day when the coker is operating or when coke is being removed from the coke drums.

  • In the event the Department determines that the project is not being implemented in accordance with the approved work plan, the Intergovernmental Agreement or Contract may be terminated and/or monies reallocated to other projects.

  • VOC, PM, TRS, and H2S Emission Reductions from the Whiting Refinery New Coker Summary: BPP will limit VOC, PM, TRS and H2S emissions by depressuring the Coke Drum to no more than 2.0 psig prior to venting, by controlling the quality of the makeup water added to the Quench Water System, by requiring a minimum total Quench Water volume subject to a high level trip and a minimum Quench Water Soak Time and by designing the Coke Pit so as to minimize fugitive dust from the coke.

  • The coke is cut from the drum with a water jet and dropped into the Coke Pit.

  • In the Coke Pit, free water is separated from the coke and recycled.

  • As the coke is ‘cut’ by the high pressure water nozzle, the coke and water flow onto a Coke Pad or into the Coke Pit, where the water is separated and recycled back to the cutting water system.

  • A bridge crane is used to transfer the moist coke from the Coke Pit to the Coke Pad, where it is stored in piles.

  • Petroleum coke from the Delayed Coking Unit is dropped into the Coke Pit.

  • In case of insufficient ventilation and/or in use, may form flammable/explosive vapour- air mixture.

  • Commencing upon the initial startup of the New Coker, for all components and pieces of equipment within the Quench Water System other than the Coke Pit, the Maze (coke fines settling basin), clean water sump and Quench Water Tank, BPP shall maintain a hard-piped system that has no emissions points to the atmosphere.

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