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process plumbing. Clear PVC pipe is typically, but not
exclusively, used for the secondary containment.
SPC scheme an alternate quality verification scheme
that would involve random sampling and analysis of
product chemical. This scheme relies on Statistical
Process Control to monitor and ensure product
chemical quality.
6 General Requirements
6.1 Materials
Only specific materials are permitted
to be in direct contact with the gas(es) and/or chemi-
cal(s) used or produced in the OSCG system. This is
driven by both chemical compatibility to ensure long
term system survivability and product chemical purity.
6.1.1 Cabinet Construction Polypropylene or other
suitable materials house chemical handling components
(pumps, valves, filters, etc). All cabinets must be
designed to be leak tight and provide a minimum of
110% liquid containment within the cabinet.
6.1.2 Process Plumbing and Components
Polymeric materials are recommended for all plumbing
and components that will be in direct, routine contact
with the chemical solutions.
6.1.3 Feed Gas Plumbing and Components Feed
Gas, prior to purification (when gas purification is part
of the OSCG system), will be plumbed using
compatible materials such as stainless steel.
6.1.4 Storage Tanks Liner materials used in
chemical storage tanks that will be in direct contact
with the chemical solution will be chosen to maintain
chemical purity.
6.2 Overall System Installation
6.2.1 All OSCG systems, support equipment, process
plumbing, and tanks will be installed and facilitated
according to vendor guide which ensures mechanical
integrity, leak integrity, minimal contamination, and
overall proper operation.
6.2.2 All OSCG implementations will require the
following basic components: Feed Gas Storage and
Delivery Subsystem, the OSCG system(s), some type of
Quality Control Scheme with “Clean Sampling”
provisions, Product Chemical Storage with a suitable
volume of Product storage, and, optionally, a Back-up
Chemical scheme.
6.2.3 Prior to any introduction of chemical to any
system or subsystem, a complete water test is perf-
ormed to verify leak integrity. This process will also be
used to provide the initial clean-up of all systems,
tanks, and process plumbing.
6.2.4 The protocol for the installation and start-up of
all systems and subsystems follows a predefined
procedure and timeline which incorporates all of the
physical activities, testing parameters, and check points
for approval at each stage.
6.2.5 Cleanroom environment is not necessary.
6.3 Initial System Qualification
T he following
general procedure will be required for the initial
mechanical and chemical qualification of the OSCG
installation.
6.3.1 Electro-mechanical check-out
6.3.2 Initial chemical charge
6.3.3 Initial processing to fill and purge all systems,
plumbing, and tanks with chemical.
6.3.4 Initial sampling to verify purity and assay.
6.3.5 Continuous processing to prove purity and
capacity through a specific number of samples.
6.3.6 Continuous processing to establish overall
system reliability.
7 Basic Design Specificatio ns
7.1 General Each OSCG installation contains
certain basic components and a variety of design
options to meet a specific customer’s needs. This
section describes the basic installation requirements.
7.2 Feed Gas Storage All OSCG implementation
will require an appropriately sized Feed Gas storage
vessel.
7.2.1 The Feed Gas Storage vessel should be of
sufficient volume per customer, vendor, and logistical
considerations.
7.2.2 The gas delivery system must be designed to
deliver sufficient gas flowrates at the correct pressure to
the OSCG system.
7.2.3 The appropriate containment and controls are
required to ensure safe and reliable operation.
7.3 Gas Supply Plumbing Gas supply plumbing
will be required to bring Feed gas from the storage
vessel to the OSCG system.
7.3.1 Materials used for the gas supply plumbing will
be chosen based on compatibility with the specific feed
gas.
7.3.2 Supply plumbing size will be c hosen based on
the flow requirements and delivery distance to ensure
adequate supply volume and pressure at the OSCG
system.
7.3.3 Secondary containment may be required based
on the Feed gas, delivery plumbing routing, and local
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and/or company codes.
7.3.4 An appropriate component design must be used
for the gas/liquid interface(s).
7.4 The OSCG System The appropriate OSCG
system will be defined based on overall capacity
requirements.
7.4.1 The OSCG system can provide feed gas
purification and chemical generation within a stand
alone packaged unit or use externally purified feed
gases. Optional Feed gas purification may also be
provided in this package.
7.4.2 The OSCG system will have a dedicated control
system to control all process parameters and monitor all
system safety interlocks including external safety
systems.
7.4.3 The OSCG will provide pressurized chemical to
the Product Quality verification subsystem.
7.5 Product Quality Verification All OSCG
installation will include some type of Product sampling
and quality verification scheme.
7.5.1 The standard quality verification scheme will
provide for an in-line, “Clean Sample” station to allow
for random samples to be taken for analysis.
7.5.2 A SPC quality assurance scheme can be utilized
to track and record product chemical purity and assay
guides. Readings are plotted using X-bar/R format and
reacted to based on standard SPC rules.
7.5.3 In this scheme product chemical is transferred to
the Product storage tank directly from the OSCG
system, through the sampling subsystem or directly to
chemical delivery systems.
7.6 Product Storage All OSCG implementation
will include a Product chemical storage scheme to
ensure chemical availability to the customer.
7.6.1 Product storage is achieved, typically, by
including an appropriately sized storage tank. This tank
becomes the source to the chemical distribution system.
7.6.2 Product storage volume is defined to provide
suitable inventory of product chemical storage. This
will provide chemical available to the distribution
system during periods of both scheduled and
unscheduled maintenance.
7.6.3 Additionally, a back-up supply of prequalified
chemical may be available to transfer into the Product
tank, if required.
7.7 Central Monitoring System A central CPU
based monitoring system is required for multiple
purposes in the overall implementation.
7.7.1 The central CPU will communicate with all
subsystems and tanks to share information, as required,
to ensure total system operations.
7.7.2 The central CPU also provides data logging and
database features to track and log product quality and
system failure data as required.
7.7.3 The central CPU can also provide a remote
monitoring feature and interface with the customer’s
facility tracking system (if desired).
8 Optional Configurations and Support
Systems
8.1 Feed Gas Supply Some customers may already
have an existing source of an appropriate Feed gas for
the OSCG system. Implementation schemes can be
configured to utilize this existing gas storage and
supply system. The existing system will need to meet
the vendors guides for gas purity and line pressures.
8.2 Product Storage and Staging Tanks Some
customers may already have tanks that can be used for
Product Storage and/or staging applications.
Implementation schemes can be configured to utilize
these existing storage tanks. The existing tanks must
meet vendors guides for materials, inlets/outlets, and
volume. Level sensor data will be provided to the
central CPU system.
8.3 Multiple OSCG Systems Depending on capacity
requirements, OSCG installations can be configured to
have multiple Generator systems in parallel. All
product outputs should have the capability to be
sampled individually before combining into a common
product stream for storage.
8.4 Support Systems Various support systems and
options can be provided to support the overall
implementation scheme.
8.4.1 Stand-alone, water-cooled Chiller(s) may be
required, if the house chilled water is not available.
8.4.2 Redundant pump options should be available in
any pumping system to allow for either manual switch
over or automatic back-up.
8.4.3 Transfer pumping systems or transfer options
should be available for the transfer of chemical from or
to remote storage tanks.
8.5 Chemical Distribution Chemical distribution
systems may or may not be in existence at specific
customer sites. The distribution of chemical from the
product storage to use points will be important to
maintain chemical purity. These distribution systems
should be available as a directly supplied option or
offered through a sub-contracted supplier.
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8.6 Filtration Options Recirculation filtration of
either QC tanks or the Product storage tank is important
to control particle levels in the final chemical.
Recirculation filtration options should be provided,
depending on the specific chemical storage
configuration.
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