MarkTX
Industrial
- Jun 11, 2003
- 8
I have a number of questions, any comments are appreciated.
I am working with a heavy oil pitch wedge meter with extended diaphragm d/p meter. The system is setup with a purge oil. First I would think if I am using a purge then I don't need the diaphram type pads. But I think this happened because all the wedge meters come with this type of setup. The heavy pitch runs around 300 deg F. On second thought the pitch gets hard at lower temperatures so maybe the purge is still neeeded.
I am haveing trouble regulating the purge. It has the standard inlet flow regulator (W&T) with a armored flow indicator. I am wondering if the constant flow regulator is installed on the wrong side of the purge flow indicator. It is installed on the upstream side. The salesman I spoke with tells me if the upstream pressure varies it should be installed upstream, if the down stream pressure varies it should be on the outlet of the purge meter. Any comments on this, and second, the purge regulator is setup for 1 gpm. Is this considered a lot of flow or not. The wedge meter is a 6", the discharge of the pitch pump is around 225 psig.
Thank you,
Mark
I am working with a heavy oil pitch wedge meter with extended diaphragm d/p meter. The system is setup with a purge oil. First I would think if I am using a purge then I don't need the diaphram type pads. But I think this happened because all the wedge meters come with this type of setup. The heavy pitch runs around 300 deg F. On second thought the pitch gets hard at lower temperatures so maybe the purge is still neeeded.
I am haveing trouble regulating the purge. It has the standard inlet flow regulator (W&T) with a armored flow indicator. I am wondering if the constant flow regulator is installed on the wrong side of the purge flow indicator. It is installed on the upstream side. The salesman I spoke with tells me if the upstream pressure varies it should be installed upstream, if the down stream pressure varies it should be on the outlet of the purge meter. Any comments on this, and second, the purge regulator is setup for 1 gpm. Is this considered a lot of flow or not. The wedge meter is a 6", the discharge of the pitch pump is around 225 psig.
Thank you,
Mark