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Revision Indication

PROJECT SPECIFICATION

Note: The infor mation in this document is confidential and the pr oper ty of UOP LLC and must not be disclosed to other s or r epr oduced in any manner or used for any pur pose whatsoever without its wr itten per mission.

UOP LLC 25 East Algonquin Road Des Plaines, Illinois 60017-5017 USA

TYPICAL EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

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Fixed-Bed Platforming Process Unit 974901 A typical equipment layout for this unit is shown on the following UOP Drawing: 974901-999-03-ga30001-Rev-00

1.

Typical Equipment Layout – CCR Platforming Process Unit

General Requirements 1.1

The Typical Equipment Layout is based upon UOP Standard Specification 9-51, Plot Plan Design Criteria for Process Units. The priority for documentation interpretation is: a.

This Project Specification, including Section 3 “Additional Requirements” and Section 4 “Guidelines”. Unless noted otherwise, each point in the “Additional Requirements” section is mandatory and shall be incorporated into the final plot plan.

b.

The suggested typical equipment arrangement shown on the UOP Typical Equipment Layout Drawing.

c.

The plot plan guidelines described in UOP Standard Specification 9-51.

1.2

The UOP Typical Equipment Layout drawing is a non-project specific, generic, arrangement of the major process equipment typically included in this process. It is NOT intended to reflect the specific equipment used in, or the plot area available for, the subject process unit for any project. The drawing provides a suggested equipment layout that conforms to accepted good practice and incorporates the critical relationships between major equipment that affect process performance, as described in the “Additional Requirements” section of this specification.

1.3

There may be differences between the equipment required for this project and the equipment shown on the UOP Typical Equipment Layout Drawing. The Contractor's plot plan shall incorporate the specific requirements (e.g., free draining, equipment relative locations) and equipment shown on the UOP Piping and Instrument Diagram and the UOP Project Specifications. UOP Project Specification 112 - Equipment List, indicates the specific equipment required for this project.

Other specifications referenced in this specification: Form QUA-04-5

UOP Standard Specification: 9-51 UOP Standard Drawing: UOP Project Specification: 974901-112 999-5

UOP Drawing: GA30001-Rev-00 999-301-1

Revision Indication

PROJECT SPECIFICATION

Note: The infor mation in this document is confidential and the pr oper ty of UOP LLC and must not be disclosed to other s or r epr oduced in any manner or used for any pur pose whatsoever without its wr itten per mission.

UOP LLC 25 East Algonquin Road Des Plaines, Illinois 60017-5017 USA

974901 — 999 REV

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TYPICAL EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

2.

Review of Contractor’s Plot Plan 2.1

UOP will perform a single review of the Contractor’s proposed plot plan. One copy of the Contractor's first complete plot plan may be sent to UOP at the following address: UOP LLC 25 East Algonquin Road Des Plaines, Illinois 60017-5017, USA Attention: Project Document Review Coordination (Bin A15)

3.

2.2

The Contractor's plot plan shall be submitted in the English language, and early enough for the Contractor to act upon UOP's comments without additional cost to the Owner. The plot plan drawing must be of good quality, suitable for microfilming. Transmittal letters accompanying the plot plan shall reference the UOP Project Number.

2.3

After receipt of the Contractor's plot plan, UOP will review the drawing(s) for process related features. One copy, containing UOP’s comments and marked "reviewed", will be returned.

Additional Requirements The following points are mandatory and shall be incorporated into the final plot plan.

4.

3.1

The Charge and Interheaters are a minimum distance from the reactors to minimize the reactor circuit alloy piping requirements and compressor utilities.

3.2

The Combined Feed Exchanger should have a minimum pipe run into the Charge Heater.

3.3

The distance from the fired heaters to the Separator should be maximized for fire safety. However, the linear (and equivalent) feet of the reactor circuit piping should be minimized to minimize compressor utilities.

3.4

The Separator and Recontact Drums should be located close to Net Gas Compressors.

Guidelines The following points are guidelines and are to be considered during development of the final plot plan. 4.1

There should be access to the Reactor structures for catalyst loading using a crane.

4.2

The Debutanizer shall be located for best orientation relative to the reboiler fired heater and the overhead air cooled condenser.

Form QUA-04-5

999-5

999-301-1

Revision Indication

PROJECT SPECIFICATION

Note: The infor mation in this document is confidential and the pr oper ty of UOP LLC and must not be disclosed to other s or r epr oduced in any manner or used for any pur pose whatsoever without its wr itten per mission.

UOP LLC 25 East Algonquin Road Des Plaines, Illinois 60017-5017 USA

974901 — 999 REV

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TYPICAL EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

4.3

It may be desirable to locate the chloride injection facilities near the edge of the plot if a dike will be required for containment of the organic chloride. Otherwise, the chloride and condensate injection facilities are located near the Combined Feed Exchanger to minimize the length of small diameter tubing. The requirements for the chloride storage drum are determined by the contractor according to the local codes.

4.4

It may be desirable to locate the sulfide injection facilities near the edge of the plot if a dike will be required for containment of the organic sulfide. Otherwise, the sulfide injection facilities are located to minimize the length of small diameter tubing. The requirements for the sulfide storage drum are determined by the contractor according to local codes.

4.5

Similarly, it may be desirable to keep the caustic facilities near the edge of the plot area.

Form QUA-04-5

999-5

999-301-1

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