I found the NACE requirment MR0175 and yes it work with the partial pressure of H2S (for 160ppm of H2S it's ok with the NACE requirment)
but i didn't find something for the chloride
How did you calculate the partial pressure of H2S in a water system? There is no chloride restriction when a maximum H2S partial pressure criterion is applied.
I have 160ppm of H2S so if we suppose a ideal gas 160ppm -> 0.00016 volume fraction -> 0.00016 molar fraction --> 0.00016*100= 0.016%mole
i have the total pressure so the partial pressure= Pt*%mole
is it right?
the Max system pressure is 20bar (290psi) --> partial pressure (psi)= 290*0.016/100=0.0464psi and if i refer to the Part3; A-7-2 table A.24 for duplex stainless steels Max partial pressure of H2S is 1.5 psi ---> so my pump in duplex is responding to the NACE requirement
I hope this is right and i'm really greatful you helped me alot both of you!!