VCU
(Vapor Combustor Unit)
The Vapor Combustor Unit (VCU) is an effective vapor combustion system designed to manage emissions of unwanted vapors in industrial operations such as storage, transportation or gas flow, chemical storage, wastewater flow, and more.
This system offers a flexible, reliable, and safe solution for businesses and industries striving to decrease pollutant emissions in order to achieve cost-effectiveness, operational efficiency, safety, regulatory compliance, and environmental preservation.
The VCU can operate either in a fixed, long-term setting or a mobile and modular configuration for short-term periods, thereby fulfilling a variety of business requirements.
Key Applications of the System:
- Elimination of vapors from storage tanks in the fuel, chemical, and wastewater industry.
- Serving as a backup or alternative to the Vapor Recovery Unit (VRU) system.
- Serving as a backup or alternative to the thermal oxidizer system (TO/RTO).
- Removal of steam from transmission pipelines.
- Elimination of vapors from fuel-transporting ships and trucks.
- Steam removal during proactive shutdown and maintenance events.
- Odor emission control.
Benefits of the System:
- Reduction of pollutant emissions, especially volatile organic compounds (VOC) from the oil and gas industry and general hazardous air pollutants (HAP).
- Savings on energy costs.
- Operation of the system without a visible flame.
- Capability to activate the system routinely and during maintenance events.
- Exceptionally high combustion efficiency resulting in nearly complete eradication of various pollutants.
- Ability to handle a wide range of gases and compounds, across various volumes and flow rates.
- Advanced monitoring and control systems that guarantee high performance and system reliability.
- Integrated safety systems and redundancy conforming to strict European standards.