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is FISHER EWD control valve good for steam (a little wet)

is FISHER EWD control valve good for steam (a little wet)

is FISHER EWD control valve good for steam (a little wet)

(OP)
I am recently choosing a valve for steam coinjection (SAGD), I am not sure which kind of FISHER valve is good for this application.
the steam line is 8", flow rate about 275000kg/h.
anybody experienced on this ? thanks

RE: is FISHER EWD control valve good for steam (a little wet)

Why are you asking us?
Ask FISHER.
 

Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

RE: is FISHER EWD control valve good for steam (a little wet)

You would be better off asking in forum408: Valve engineering.

That seems like a pretty high flow rate for an 8" line.
 
  

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If we learn from our mistakes I'm getting a great education!
 

RE: is FISHER EWD control valve good for steam (a little wet)

Or you could step through the Fisher valve selection program - Fisher Specification Manager.
This may or may not answer your question but it may get you a bit closer.

JMW
www.ViscoAnalyser.com

 

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