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Brayman

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Can anyone help with this, in Flow Control what does Te/D refer to
 
Brayman,
could you plese provide soe more context?

Where did you find "Te/D"? In a data-sheet or in a formula? Didn't the source give the meaning of symbols, a legenda or so?

Best Regards,
'NGL
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It was in a data sheet for Control Valves there was no legend. After some ferreting about I think I have located what it means although someone can correct me if i'm wrong. I believe it stands for Metric Tonnes per Day.
 
Te is certainly the accepted abbreviation for Tonnes, so it seems plausible.


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