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    Mott Filter vs Electrostatic Filter

    I hope someone on here has some experience with both or at least the Electrostatic Filter. I basically need to know the pros and cons that have been experienced with the two technologies. Mott Filter Website Gulftronics Electrostatic Filter Website Please let me know if I can supply any...
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    API 650 Stiffening Ring Flatbar ok?

    An engineer I work with that is one of the most knowledgeable people on API 650 in my workplace designed a tank with a stiffener about halfway up the tank. A construction guy has been telling me that the flatbar used for the stiffener is not to API, but the engineer says it is. I see in API...
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    Welding a Lifting Lug to a Paddle Blind

    The construction crew that I am helping prefers bolting onto a lifting lug rather than rigging the paddle on a paddle blind to life. The 516gr70 blind is for 42" pipe and is 2-5/8" thick. Do any of you have thoughts on that? Thank you!
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    PE Practice Exam Pump Problem

    Problem: A centrifugal pump is used to transport 25 gpm of acetone at 78°F. The differential pressure across the pump is 50 psi. The vapor pressure of acetone at this temperature is 5.6 psia, viscosity is 0.3 cP, and density is 49 lbm/ft³ (sp gr = 0.79). The pump efficiency is 70%. The input...
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    load inertia is greater than NEMA MG 1

    Hi, I am working with a spec that states "Load inertia within NEMA MG 1 (when load inertia is greater than NEMA MG 1, use API STD 541 motor)." I've looks through NEMA MG 1, and I'm having trouble understanding exactly what to look for. I've calculated that my Load Inertia is 246.03 lb-ft² for...

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