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What is a typical valve train after leaving the LACT unit.

What is a typical valve train after leaving the LACT unit.

What is a typical valve train after leaving the LACT unit.

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I have a typical 4" flange leaving the LACT Unit and would like to know what the typical valve train set up will be after the flange.

RE: What is a typical valve train after leaving the LACT unit.

Isolation valve and non return valve?

Why do you ask?

My motto: Learn something new every day

Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way

RE: What is a typical valve train after leaving the LACT unit.

It probably will vary depending on the end users requirements. Tank, railcar, pipeline, etc.

RE: What is a typical valve train after leaving the LACT unit.

Does LACT = "Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (automatic transfer of ownership of crude oil)"?

Sometimes its possible to do all the right things and still get bad results

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