Most refractory problems are often due to poor installation and cyclic service. Hot spots are observed in the shell due to major refractory failure; but much more commonly, from the circulation behind the refractory. We have experienced gas and catalyst going behind the monolithic refractory lining. In such cases, hot gases are driven through the refractory by the head of the catalyst just above the entry point. The gas then exits from the dilute phase at the lower pressure zone. As the gas continues to travel through cracks and heats up the metal, the metal tries to expand while the refractory does not expand, which leads to refractory failure.
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