Abstract

The author analyzes the reliability of the U30, an apparatus designed to treat the condensate proceeding from a complex gas preparation unit and to desulferize the gas being separated. He considers only malfunctions associated with the need to repair the equipment or to replace individual components and subassemblies. He finds that calculated distributions of the time intervals between heater malfunctions agree acceptably with experimental data, and he recommends that results of his calculations be used in normalizing the time for overhaul of both newly designed equipment and equipment already in service. He further recommends improving the quality of the initial raw material, increasing the serviceability of the mechanisms, and perfecting the in-service repair process.

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