Manufacturer web site hardly have any models to import. I don't even care if tehy are native or not, just wanna drop it and check fit.
Martin,
Thanks for the links. :)
LPG piping is confusing.
Since my scope is only loading skid and its 275 psi @ 330 gpm. Is 3" Sch 80 is appropriate. I didn't see anywhere where if the welds on pipes need to be API 1104 other than it should comply ASME Boiler & PV code, section IX.
thepumpdr,
thanks for your help.
Any good reading material about "how to design a Molten sulfur metering skid or anaything that will help me go in right direction.
1. Our client have (2) 3" 300# coriolis meter run with one master meter. Is this master meter a coriolis also? It has the same...
All,
I am told to use AW 32 hydraulic oil, which is non flammable according to the vendor and its a cheaper solution.
BigInch,
;)casi todos???I am already stuck in between colombians, and saudis, but still don't know or understand much of any.
Wow that's a rude awakening. Thanks for the education.
So I have to correct my clients document with light to heavy.
Now question is water suffcient enough to be simulated in these system.
It's a blackmer vane type pump. If not what are the alternatives.
automationbabe,
We did switch over a bigger (""better"")server. Inventor worked fine for quite few weeks but just recently it started all this gibberish.
mauzyb,
It actually creates the file with /newVer extention and it doesn't go away. I guess I will call the technical support.
thanks though.
HELP...
I am having this issue lately, which just started a week ago.
Few of the assemblies when I try to make a change and save it. It prompts me under Cannot create a file when that file already exists. upon exiting I witness that filename has a new version with .newVer added at the end.
I...
We have a to find an equivalent fluid that is equivalent to light crude oil (specially viscosity property) that we can readily use. Please if anyone know of any substitute and also what we need to be aware of in this regards.
Properties of actual fluid is as follows,
Kinematic Viscosity @...
I have a supply of 480V with +/- 10% variation. I understand the nominal voltage rating for most motors is 460V with +/- 10%. Is it a safe selection. I am just concerned with the supply if it hikes to +10% then my motor will fail.
I am in the situation where our supplier is short on SAE J429 grade 5. Looking to see if SAE J249 grade 8 will comply with ASME B31.3 process piping. Flange connections are 4, 6 & 8".
Any help, reference or link will be appreciated,
Thanks