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Improper Downcomer Clearance

The bottom edge of the downcomer from the tray above should be 0.25 to 0.5 in below the top edge of the weir of the tray below. This is called a positive downcomer seal. Without a positive downcomer seal, vapor will flow up the downcomer and displace the downflowing liquid. This will cause flooding due… Read More »

Trays Downcomer Clearance

Referring to Fig. 3.5, note that the downcomer B is flooding. The cause is loss of the downcomer seal. The height of the outlet weir is below the bottom edge of the downcomer from the tray above. This permits vapor to flow up downcomer B. The upflowing vapor displaces the downflowing liquid. That is, the… Read More »