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Benchmark for Returned Condensate

Benchmark for Returned Condensate

Benchmark for Returned Condensate

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Hi!

My doubt today is:

What is a benchmark to returned condensate vapor systems?

Tks,

RE: Benchmark for Returned Condensate

Hello,

My beef today is with OPs that ask questions with no data, no explanation, no drawings, no background - basically nothing.

Benchmark for what - cost, pressure, temperature - could be anything?
Returned condensate vapour - steam, hydrocarbon, argon, kryptonite - could be anything?

Return with some (any) data and you might get an answer that is worthy of the question.

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.

RE: Benchmark for Returned Condensate

No matter what, when you deal with condensate, you are dealing with gravity drainage.
Aim high, drain low. Once low, very expensive hard / costly to lift back up high.

« Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée : tout se transforme ».
— Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (1743-1794)

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