Dear JOP and 11echo,
Thanks for your reply.
It is right as you guessed. It is because of curiosity I have asked this question. I will find a instrumentation Engr. and clear my doubt.
Thanks & Regards.
Dear JOP and 11echo,
Thanks for your reply.
It is right as you guessed. It is because of curiosity I have asked this question. I will find a instrumentation Engr. and clear my doubt.
Thanks & Regards.
What is the lenght calculation of restriction orifice? I have gone thru, some notes. There are stages inside the RO. Based on pressure rating the no. of stages vary? Clear me in this?
What is the lenght calculation of restriction orifice? I have gone thru, some notes. There are stages inside the RO. Based on pressure rating the no. of stages vary? Clear me in this?
Thankyou for your prompt reply jop.
Still i want to know ne thing? The restriction orifice calculation/
Thankyou for your prompt reply jop.
Still i want to know ne thing? The restriction orifice calculation/
Thanks for your apt reply.
It cleared my doubt.
Thanks again. Have a nice day jop.
Thanks for your apt reply.
It cleared my doubt.
Thanks again. Have a nice day jop.
Still jop,
I found some confusions in it. I have found these 3 types of designations in a same PMS. In tha there is uniqueness that the Fitting below 1-1/2″ are designated their rating as 3000lb or 600lb. But, the others are mentioned in 150# and then.
Could you please comment on this.
Still jop,
I found some confusions in it. I have found these 3 types of designations in a same PMS. In tha there is uniqueness that the Fitting below 1-1/2″ are designated their rating as 3000lb or 600lb. But, the others are mentioned in 150# and then.
Could you please comment on this.
yeah… it does help me…
thanks a lot…..
yeah… it does help me…
thanks a lot…..
yeah jop… it helps me……
thanks jop……
sorry for the mistakes…..
yeah….thanks jop… i have also got the same from our training manuals magazines…
but, when asked to my lead, he is confusing me in a way that a nipple in a line will have a next greater shedule than the main line…and it is used in high pressure lines.
plz, clear this….
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