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What is the meaning of "Liquid from Quite Zone"

What is the meaning of "Liquid from Quite Zone"

What is the meaning of "Liquid from Quite Zone"

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Liquid from Quite Zone

This is sizing of vessel.

RE: What is the meaning of "Liquid from Quite Zone"

The word is "quiet", not "quite".  Although quiet literally means "without noise" in this instance the intention will be the "still" or non-turbulent area of the vessel.  Vessels sometimes have "stilling baffles" installed to prevent disturbances entering the quiet zone.  The quiet zone would typically be used for level measurement or other control parameters.

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RE: What is the meaning of "Liquid from Quite Zone"

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Thanks Katmar!! Yes, its quiet.. I typed it wrong.

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