Melimelo
Chemical
- Sep 25, 2008
- 67
Hello,
I have to complete some datasheets with all the design calculations I have.
For this, I have to specify all the nozzles and instruments that are on my equipments:
Nozzles are indicated by N1, N2, N3...and so on...Logical: N for nozzle...
)
Instruments like "level gauges", "Pressure or level transmitters" are indicated by K1, K2, K3...and so on...
Do you know why they use K and not I for instruments?
Has the letter K got a meaning? (Maybe it's just specific to my company...?)
Other question: I have to specify the rate in #!!!! What is this unit? What does it mean? Is it the pressure that the flanges can bear??
(I have to say I'm French, in general, we don't use the same units like Englishspoken people...Maybe this is the problem...But, in my company, we work for different countries and we have to respect their units)
Thanks
Méli
)
I have to complete some datasheets with all the design calculations I have.
For this, I have to specify all the nozzles and instruments that are on my equipments:
Nozzles are indicated by N1, N2, N3...and so on...Logical: N for nozzle...
Instruments like "level gauges", "Pressure or level transmitters" are indicated by K1, K2, K3...and so on...
Do you know why they use K and not I for instruments?
Has the letter K got a meaning? (Maybe it's just specific to my company...?)
Other question: I have to specify the rate in #!!!! What is this unit? What does it mean? Is it the pressure that the flanges can bear??
(I have to say I'm French, in general, we don't use the same units like Englishspoken people...Maybe this is the problem...But, in my company, we work for different countries and we have to respect their units)
Thanks
Méli