tomsaxon
Electrical
- Jan 5, 2008
- 1
Hi-
I have a couple of basic questions for a control system under design...this is a PLC driven on-off pnuematic start system for aircraft using plant air, dried and delivered at approximately 120 psi, reduced to approximately 60 psi connected directly to jet turbines. As part of the control system design we were asked to size a 3" regulator capable of 3000cfm. The flow will go from zero to full rate in approximately 2 seconds (valve opening time programmed) so the regulator will have a fairly slow cycle but will have a very high flow rate intially until service pressure is established in a 20' line.
I have been told a couple of things by vendors that seem funky to an electrical engineer like myself--I'm looking for some good opinions from folks smarter than me!
1. Pressure ratings...an ANSI 125 is OK in this app due to the low temp. True of false.
2. Flow for gas is not directly rated with regulator size hence I can downsize to 2.5 inches and achieve a Cv that will allow 3000 cfm. Opinions....does size really matter?
3. Carbon steel regulator bodies offer no advantage over cast for a low temp, low pressure, non-corrosive environment. Boy can I save some money here!
Thanks in advance...I'd also like a basic level reference on regulator sizing for my own self study if you have a good author!
I have a couple of basic questions for a control system under design...this is a PLC driven on-off pnuematic start system for aircraft using plant air, dried and delivered at approximately 120 psi, reduced to approximately 60 psi connected directly to jet turbines. As part of the control system design we were asked to size a 3" regulator capable of 3000cfm. The flow will go from zero to full rate in approximately 2 seconds (valve opening time programmed) so the regulator will have a fairly slow cycle but will have a very high flow rate intially until service pressure is established in a 20' line.
I have been told a couple of things by vendors that seem funky to an electrical engineer like myself--I'm looking for some good opinions from folks smarter than me!
1. Pressure ratings...an ANSI 125 is OK in this app due to the low temp. True of false.
2. Flow for gas is not directly rated with regulator size hence I can downsize to 2.5 inches and achieve a Cv that will allow 3000 cfm. Opinions....does size really matter?
3. Carbon steel regulator bodies offer no advantage over cast for a low temp, low pressure, non-corrosive environment. Boy can I save some money here!
Thanks in advance...I'd also like a basic level reference on regulator sizing for my own self study if you have a good author!